Musical Arts Conference

Musical Arts Conference

The Musical Arts Conference or MAC is a local circuit for marching band competitions, based in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. The conference was formed in 2001. Band class is arranged by the total number of instrumentalists (band proper, pit and percussion) and drum majors. The color guard is not included in the total number of performers (only for classification purposes). The smallest bands are assigned to Class 1 and the largest bands are assigned to Class 5, with a rubric to determine each class size.

In addition to marching band, MAC also hosts winter guard and winter percussion competitions. There are several classifications in both guard and percussion, which is broken up by the ability and talent of the units, and not by size.

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Marching Band Champions (by class)

Class 5

Class 4

Class 3

Class 2

Class 1

  • 2001: Somers High School, Somers, New York
  • 2002: Central High School, Bridgeport, Connecticut
  • 2003: Central High School, Bridgeport, Connecticut
  • 2004: Billerica Memorial High School, Billerica, Massachusetts
  • 2005: Billerica Memorial High School, Billerica, Massachusetts
  • 2006: Somers High School, Somers, New York
  • 2007: Somers High School, Somers, New York
  • 2008: Central High School, Bridgeport, Connecticut
    • Best Guard: Central
    • Best Percussion: Central
    • Best Drum Major: Central
    • Best Marching: Central
    • Best GE: Central
    • Best Music: Central

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