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Dear musician, Thank you for your interest in the United States Marine Music program and taking the next steps to becoming a Marine musician. We understand that passion for musical excellence and service to our country, takes a unique person with high standards and the desire to be part of an elite organization. Please review the following letter and enclosed materials to familiarize yourself with the audition process to becoming a United States Marine Musician. There are two essential elements to the process: (a) you must establish your entrance qualifications as a musician and (b) you must establish your entrance qualifications as a Marine. The Musician Placement Director is the Marine responsible for reviewing and certifying your musical qualification. A local Marine Corps recruiter will help you determine your enlistment qualifications and guide you through the process in becoming a Marine. Establish Musical Qualification In order to become eligible to serve as a Marine Musician, musical proficiency must be established in accordance with Marine Corps Audition Standards. Musical qualifications are conducted in two parts: (a) preliminary round and (b) audition round. Preliminary Round The preliminary round is used to establish musical background and the potential to succeed in the audition round. You will need to provide the following materials: (a) video submission performing all instrument specific musical excerpts provided (b) a completed Musician Screening and Evaluation Questionnaire and (c) most recent résumé (résumé optional). Any additional works, solos and performances demonstrating overall strengths are encouraged and welcomed, but are not required. Submissions may be sent via the email address provided on the signature block below. Video material may be submitted via YouTube links or Dropbox to: [email protected]; or Google Drive to: [email protected]. Audition Round Based on the preliminary round, you may be invited to perform the audition round. The Musician Placement Director will hold the audition round within your geographical area, which will be coordinated through the local Marine Corps recruiter. This serves as the final determining factor for establishing musical entrance qualifications for service as a Marine Musician. The audition round for all brass and woodwind instrumentalists consists of the following: Event 1 – Perform all instrument specific excerpts. Event 2 – Perform from memory: major and 3 forms of minor (natural, harmonic, melodic) scales (2 octaves where possible), including triad arpeggio. The proctor will ask for a sample of 3 to 4 scales of his choosing per type, for a total of 12 to 16 scales. Tempo for all scales are at a minimum of quarter-note@120 beats per minute, eight-note pattern for brass; a minimum of quarter-note@80 beats per minute, sixteenth-note pattern for woodwinds. Event 3 – Perform sight-reading as provided by proctor. If you have any questions regarding the audition process, feel free to contact me directly or you may contact your local Marine Corps recruiter. I look forward to your submission and wish you the best of luck! Sincerely, Robert Marroquin Gunnery Sergeant | Musician Placement Director Office: 817.782.6736 • Mobile: 214.693.3524 • Fax: 817.782.3514 [email protected] 8 th Marine Corps District 1513 Desert Storm Road Fort Worth, TX 76127

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 Dear musician, Thank you for your interest in the United States Marine Music program and taking the next steps to becoming a Marine musician. We understand that passion for musical excellence and service to our country, takes a unique person with high standards and the desire to be part of an elite organization. Please review the following letter and enclosed materials to familiarize yourself with the audition process to becoming a United States Marine Musician. There are two essential elements to the process: (a) you must establish your entrance qualifications as a musician and (b) you must establish your entrance qualifications as a Marine. The Musician Placement Director is the Marine responsible for reviewing and certifying your musical qualification. A local Marine Corps recruiter will help you determine your enlistment qualifications and guide you through the process in becoming a Marine. Establish Musical Qualification In order to become eligible to serve as a Marine Musician, musical proficiency must be established in accordance with Marine Corps Audition Standards. Musical qualifications are conducted in two parts: (a) preliminary round and (b) audition round. Preliminary Round The preliminary round is used to establish musical background and the potential to succeed in the audition round. You will need to provide the following materials: (a) video submission performing all instrument specific musical excerpts provided (b) a completed Musician Screening and Evaluation Questionnaire and (c) most recent résumé (résumé optional). Any additional works, solos and performances demonstrating overall strengths are encouraged and welcomed, but are not required. Submissions may be sent via the email address provided on the signature block below. Video material may be submitted via YouTube links or Dropbox to: [email protected]; or Google Drive to: [email protected]. Audition Round Based on the preliminary round, you may be invited to perform the audition round. The Musician Placement Director will hold the audition round within your geographical area, which will be coordinated through the local Marine Corps recruiter. This serves as the final determining factor for establishing musical entrance qualifications for service as a Marine Musician. The audition round for all brass and woodwind instrumentalists consists of the following: Event 1 – Perform all instrument specific excerpts. Event 2 – Perform from memory: major and 3 forms of minor (natural, harmonic, melodic) scales (2 octaves where possible), including triad arpeggio. The proctor will ask for a sample of 3 to 4 scales of his choosing per type, for a total of 12 to 16 scales. Tempo for all scales are at a minimum of quarter-note@120 beats per minute, eight-note pattern for brass; a minimum of quarter-note@80 beats per minute, sixteenth-note pattern for woodwinds. Event 3 – Perform sight-reading as provided by proctor. If you have any questions regarding the audition process, feel free to contact me directly or you may contact your local Marine Corps recruiter. I look forward to your submission and wish you the best of luck! Sincerely,

Robert Marroquin Gunnery Sergeant | Musician Placement Director Office: 817.782.6736 • Mobile: 214.693.3524 • Fax: 817.782.3514 [email protected] 8th Marine Corps District 1513 Desert Storm Road Fort Worth, TX 76127

MUSICIAN SCREENING AND EVALUATION QUESTIONNAIRE

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PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT Authority for obtaining this information is Title 5 U.S. Code 301. Executive Order 9397 of 22 November 1943 authorizes use of your Social Security Number. Your Social Security Number is used only as a means of personal identification. The purpose of the questionnaire is to evaluate your musical education and experience in order to determine your propensity to qualify for the U.S. Marine Corps Musician Enlistment Option Program. The information you provide will not be disclosed to any other agency nor will it become part of your service record. The data will be used and maintained by the Musician Technical Assistant at the regional District headquarters solely for the purpose stated above. All requested information must be entered as completely and accurately as possible for proper evaluation.

Please provide the following information: Date:

Name: Home/Cell: Height:

Address: Email: Weight: Date of birth: Age: U.S Citizen: Yes / No If no, are you a U.S. Resident?: Yes / No Marital Status:

Do you have a social media account? Facebook / Instagram / Twitter / YouTube channel Check the box to the LEFT of the instrument listed below that you play. If you play more than one instrument, number them from strongest to weakest using the number 1 as your most proficient. **List no more than 3 instruments.**

Woodwind Brass Percussion Rhythm Drum Corps Flute / Piccolo* Bb Trumpet Percussion: Piano /Keyboard Soprano Bugle Oboe F Horn (must play ALL of the following) Electric Guitar# Mellophone Bugle Bb Clarinet** Trombone+ Snare Electric Bass## Baritone Bugle Bassoon Euphonium Mallets Contrabass Bugle Saxophone*** Tuba++ Drum Set *Must be proficient on both to audition **Cannot audition on bass clarinet ***Must audition on alto or tenor +May audition on bass trombone, but must also audition on tenor trombone ++Must audition on Bb or C tuba #Must audition on electric guitar ##May audition on upright bass, but must also audition on electric bass

Number of years playing: Lessons: Yes / No If yes, how many years:

Music teachers / professors studied under:

Current or last school attended / Years(s):

High School / College grad date: Education level:

List ensembles / bands / orchestras / drum and bugle corps you have participated in: Ensemble Instrument / Chair Dates

List solo work(s) / etude(s) you have performed on your instrument: (write N/A if you don’t have any) Instrument Title of Solo /Etude Composer / Arranger

Rate yourself in the following areas (1 being weakest and 5 being strongest): All instruments:

1. Desire to be a Marine: 1 2 3 4 5 2. Desire to be a Marine Musician: 1 2 3 4 5

Wind instruments only: (all scales are full range of instrument with arpeggios, 2 octaves for most) 1. Perform all 12 major scales from memory: 1 2 3 4 5 2. Perform all 12 natural minor scales from memory: 1 2 3 4 5 3. Perform all 12 harmonic minor scales from memory: 1 2 3 4 5 4. Perform all 12 melodic minor scales from memory: 1 2 3 4 5 5. Sight-read music at a grade 4 or higher: 1 2 3 4 5 6. Perform within an ensemble: 1 2 3 4 5

Percussion only: (all 12 major and 36 minor scales on mallets are 2 octaves, with arpeggios and from memory) 1. Perform all original 26 Standard American Rudiments from memory: 1 2 3 4 5 2. Perform various styles on drum set:

a. Swing in 2 & 4, Trading 4’s, shuffle, jazz waltz: 1 2 3 4 5 b. Rock, Fusion, Funk (8th & 16th note feel): 1 2 3 4 5 c. Samba, Bossa nova, Rhumba, Mambo, Cha cha: 1 2 3 4 5 d. 6/8 Afro Cuban, Songo, Mozambique, Guaguanco: 1 2 3 4 5

3. Sight-read drum set & concert snare music at grade 4 or higher: 1 2 3 4 5 4. Perform on mallet instrument (includes solo work and all scales): 1 2 3 4 5

Piano / Guitar / Bass only: (all scales are 2 octaves, with major and minor 7th arpeggios) 1. Perform all 12 major scales from memory: 1 2 3 4 5 2. Perform all 12 natural minor scales from memory: 1 2 3 4 5 3. Perform all 12 harmonic minor scales from memory: 1 2 3 4 5 4. Perform all 12 melodic minor scales from memory (piano/bass only): 1 2 3 4 5 5. Perform all 12 jazz melodic minor scales from memory (guitar only): 1 2 3 4 5 6. Perform major, minor & dominant 7th arpeggios: 1 2 3 4 5 7. Sight-read chord symbols /changes (ie. CΔ7, A7, Dmi7, G7+, etc.): 1 2 3 4 5 8. Improvise/comp using a lead sheet or Fake book (Jazz, Pop, Latin, etc.): 1 2 3 4 5 9. Sight-read fixed notation: 1 2 3 4 5

How did you hear about the Marine music Program? What interests you most about the Marine music program? Why do you want to be a United States Marine? Any additional information you wish to provide: When is the earliest you will be ready to audition?

Upon completion, scan and email / fax this form for review along with your video submissions. You will be contacted once all of your material has been received. If there are any questions about the United States Marine Music program or audition requirements, you may contact Gunnery Sergeant Robert Marroquin directly at Cell: (214) 693-3524, Fax: (817)782-3514, Email: [email protected] or your local Marine recruiter.

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