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Updated: 10/23/2012 08:00:14AM

Marchers make music with parents

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HERALD PHOTOS BY BETSY WILLIAMS

In an open demonstration held on the Pirate football field Oct. 19, the Port Charlotte High Pride Marching Band showcased their talent under the direction of band director Jose Lopez. Playing the vibraphone and the big drums, freshmen Max Joseph bangs out the start of “Apollo 13,” one of their competition pieces for this year.

HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS

Parents, family and friends were invited to come on the field and take the place of the band members. Richard Faria gets a quick lesson on how to handle the alto sax by his daughter Madison, senior.

HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS

Senior Ryllie Snode, sophomore, helps her younger sister, Bella, 3, with a short lesson on holding her trumpet.

HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS

Set up on the 50 yard line, the Pride was led by drum major Jessica Coffee.

HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS

Members of the color guard spell out YMCA during one of their dance routines.

HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS

Audience members take over the drum section under the direction of Tom Dubbert, assistant band director.

HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS

Mark McGready, takes over his son Stephen’s tuba for the audience interaction portion of the program.

HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS

Freshmen Tanya Stufer helps Annaleise Bach, 6, and Kanyon Patalano, 4, try out the flags used by the Pride color guard.

HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS

The Pride drumline performs a solo for the crowd.

HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS

Ray Coffee won the honor of taking over the Drum Major position normally held by his own daughter, senior Jessica Coffee.

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In an open demonstration held on the Pirate football field Oct. 19, the Port Charlotte High Pride Marching Band showcased their talent under the direction of band director Jose Lopez.

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