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Govenaires Drum and Bugle Corps

About

Uniform

A white shirt, black pants and shoes, black gauntlets, black gloves, a green sash with silver trim, and sunglasses.

Instrumentation

The corps, until 2007, had been using 3-valved bugles. In 2007 the corp purchased a new set of horns and moved away from the bugles.

Logo

The corps logo is a green, white, and black vertical racing strip on the left with the corps name and information on the right. The background is black.

Slogan

Dedication to Performance,

Pride in the Corps,

Fun with the People.

History

In 1927, a local meat market owner by the name of Ruben Siebert founded the St. Peter Legion Corps. The corps was composed mainly of World War I veterans who were members of the William R. Witty American Legion Post 37 in St. Peter. Highlights of the early years of the corps included many parades, festivals, and state competitions. Karl Klein, a member of the St. Peter Legion Corps, recalled a trip to Winnipeg, Manitoba as well (Hanson, 2003).

Although there were hard times sustaining the corps during the Great Depression and throughout the 30s and early 40s, the corps continued to perform. In 1944, Cliff Hermel took over the reins of the drum corps and changed its name to the St. Peter Drum and Bugle Corps. This name change was in response to a growing Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) drum corps circuit in Minnesota in which the St. Peter corps joined and eventually dominated in the 50s and early 60s with 10 state championships. Hermel continued leading the corps into 70s also creating two other corps in St. Peter, the Black Knights for children 813 years old and the Crusaders for members of the ages 14-20 years old. These corps did not exist long, but the tenacity and highly motivated leadership of Cliff Hermel is evident through their formation.

During the 1950s, drum corps around the country began adopting names that did not reflect their sponsorships, similar to what sports teams do. In 1961, the St. Peter Drum and Bugle elected to change their name to the Vikings Drum and Bugle Corps. This name did not last long because the newly formed professional football team in Minnesota selected the same name and the members of the St. Peter corps did not want to give the impression of affiliation with the new football club. Thus, the drum corps was once again renamed this time they chose the name Govenaires to honor the five governors of Minnesota who hailed from St, Peter. To this day, the spelling of Govenaires is a mystery. Most would assume that the name should be spelled as Governaires and it is consistently misspelled this way, but nevertheless the name was changed to the Govenaires and has remained such to this day.

The Govenaires, under the direction of Hermel, saw an incredible amount of success on the competition field. Besides winning ten VFW State Championships and an American Legion State Championship, the corps ventured to its first national championship in 1964 in Dallas, Texas, where they took fourth place. During this period, Billy Stangler and Pat Mayer began their reigns in various corps leadership roles. The 60s also introduced the first women into the Govenaires ranks. Margaret Mayer, Pat wife, became the first female member and eventually became a key player in keeping the corps running through the 70s and 80s.

The seventies were marked by two trips to the American Legion National Championships. The first, in 1976, was a long haul to Seattle, Washington. Unfortunately for the Govenaires, they were the only corps in their class that attended the championships that year and therefore no competition was held. Although the Govenaires were not crowned champions, the trip was viewed as highly successful and even though they experienced a bus breakdown in Butte, Montana that caused the already lengthy trip home longer, the corps decided to make the journey to the next season American Legion National Championship in Denver. This year, the Govenaires did have competition at the championships and were runner-ups in their class.

The next decade, the 1980s, were marked by the corps introduction to the Midwest circuit, Drum Corps Midwest (DCM). The Govenaires began competing in the DCM championships in 1982 and still competed there till the circuit folded in 2005. Another trip to the American Legion National Championships in 1985 in New Orleans was yet another highlight of the corps. During this decade, the corps was lead by many different directors of operations, but the constant presence of Pat and Margaret Mayer in leadership roles is evident. The Mayers also became the owners of a local pub in St. Peter, Patrick, which became and still is the home base for Govenaires. The pub celebrates the history of the Govenaires with corps memorabilia and has become an integral location to the Govenaires and its membership.

After some extremely thin years in the late 80s, Pat and Margaret son, John, took over as director in 1990. John took over a drum corps in crisis. The reputation of the Govenaires had been suffering in the community and the membership base was at an all time low. Nevertheless, the Govenaires competed with 17 members at the DCM Midwest Championships and were able to make an impression on the audiences. Although the judge scores were low, the corps exhibited an ability to entertain the audiences by playing their final song how Me the Way to Go Home on the track in front of the competition field while throwing candy into the crowd. This stress on entertainment over competition still exists in the corps today and ended up being a pivotal decision made by Mayer at the time.

The next 15 years showed growth in the talent pool entering the corps. By 1995, the corps contained 57 members and was beginning to consistently beat corps of greater size. The late 90s also marked the time when the Govenaires built up a convoy of three buses and an equipment truck to make transportation easier for everybody in the corps. Each vehicle was painted Kelly green with a racing stripe of black with a white border. This pattern became an identifying feature of the corps which is now portrayed on all of the Govenaires souvenirs, the corps website, and the now-famous ovie buttons that are displayed on the corps uniforms and distributed to fans of the corps.

In 2004, the decision to take the Govenaires to the Drum Corps Associates (DCA) World Championships was made. Featuring an international field of drum corps, DCA had become an important circuit within the drum and bugle corps community. The corps decided to make its first ever trip out east to Scranton, Pennsylvania to compete. Having a membership base of only 38 performers, the Govenaires placed second in the Class A division and sparked a national following that was previously nonexistent. People marveled at how well the corps performed for its size, but to the members of the Govenaires it was business as usual.

The next season marked another Class A second place followed by the Class A championship in 2006 at Rochester. The 2007 version of the Govenaires marked yet another second place in DCA Class A making them an anomaly in the circuit for their consistency in placement.

The fan base of the Govenaires continues to grow around the world and will continue to flourish as long as the famous Govenaire introduction is recited at the beginning of their show, adies and GentlemenThe men and women you see before you comprise the oldest drum and bugle corps in the world. We come from the beautiful city of St. Peter, and we are the Govenaires!1]

Competitions

Each year since 2004, the Govenaires have competed at the DCA World Championships, as well as many local contests. For a complete list go to http://www.govenaires.org/performance.htm

In August the Govenaires host their annual competition in the St. Peter area called Drum Corps Expo.

Sections of the Corps

Guard

The 2008 Winter Guard won the 2008 Northstar Circuit Independent World Championships.

The Govenaires Guard has won High Color Guard for the past 3 years

Brass

This section requires expansion.

Drums

This section requires expansion.

Pit

This section requires expansion.

Seasons of note

2004

In its first appearance at DCA, the corps received a score of 75.163 and finished 2nd, performing its debut show Livin's Easy.

2005

With their show, entitled A Night In Town, the Govenaires improves almost 3 points from their first DCA appearance, finishing 2nd.

2006

In the poor conditions that Hurricane Ernesto left for Drum Corp Championships in 2006, the Govenaires were able to finish in 1st place with a score of 78.625. The show was entitled Get on the Bus.

2007

Govenaires takes a step forward with the introduction of its new line of horns. They placed 2nd with a score 83.188 This was the fourth time in a row they had made it to finals

2008

The Govenaires Winter Guard won the 2008 Northstar Circuit Independent World Championships.

The 2008 production, entitled Bus Fumes and Dreams, will take viewers on a musical journey, beginning with piece House of the Rising Sun by Eric Burdon and continuing with an arrangement of Nutville by Horace Silver based on the version by Reading Buccanneers and finishing with a lush arrangement of Selections from The Wild Party.

References

^ a b Govenaires Handbook. 

^ "Govenaires Performance". Performance List. The Govenaires. http://www.govenaires.org/performance.htm. Retrieved 2008-01-23. 

^ a b "The Govenaires Winter Guard takes first place in their division at the North Star Winter Guard Championships". http://www.govenaires.org/news.htm. Retrieved 2008-01-23. 

^ "recap 2005, 2006, 2007". http://www.dcacorps.org/#. Retrieved 2008-01-23. 

^ a b c d "Govenaires Performance History". Performance List. corpsreps.com. http://www.corpsreps.com/corpsreps.cfm?view=corpsdet&corps=18&corpstype=Senior. Retrieved 2008-01-23. 

^ "House of the Rising Sun Performance History". Performance List. corpsreps.com. http://www.corpsreps.com/corpsreps.cfm?view=SongSrch&Song=House of the Rising Sun. Retrieved 2008-01-23. 

^ "Nutville Performance History". Performance List. corpsreps.com. http://www.corpsreps.com/corpsreps.cfm?view=SongSrch&Song=Nutville. Retrieved 2008-01-23. 

External links

Govenaires Drum and Bugle Corps

Govenaires Drum and Bugle Corps Staff

Govenaires Drum and Bugle Corps History

Goveraires historical repertoires and scores

Drum Corps Associates

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Brass for beginner: which is the easiest?

So I would really love to join a drum and bugle corps but I play the flute. So I was thinking of picking up a second instrument. Which brass instrument do you think would be the simplest to pick in in a year or two?

I am in a similar boat, but I play clarinet. I don't play brass (yet) though, so this is all informed guesses. All brass you'll have to learn to play completely differently with the brass mouthpiece and the three valves, so I would guess that there wouldn't be a huge difference in difficulty of learning them, aside from ranges.
Trumpet would obviously be easier to hold up, easier to see (cover downs and drum major) around your bell, and in an easy key (Bb scale is no sharps/flats). Also trumpet usually has similar parts to woodwinds in marching band. Tons of competition for trumpets though.

To the other answerer: trombone and sax are not in DCI bands.