Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Sound of Sun Prairie?
Sound of Sun Prairie is a collaborative group of musicians that work together in order to achieve “the impossible”. Members participate in a physically and mentally challenging activity that produces life long skills. They do this by working together to create an 8 to 10 minute field marching show along with coming together and performing for families and friends as they march down streets during parades. Sound of Sun Prairies is much more than all this though… Members become a family and help push each other to become their best. Members learn that every decision affects others in the group. We learn to work together to achieve something that we could not do alone!
Here is how Sound of Sun Prairie has affected a current member;
“Sound is something that can’t be described in a single paragraph. We, as a family, come together and give each other support through whatever the issue is at hand. Sure our major goal is to put our best show out on the field and give it all we have, but that wouldn’t be possible if the connections you make while working hard weren't there. Sound has taught me teamwork skills, goal setting, and many more life skills that I probably won’t realize until I’m much older. I wouldn’t be who I am today without Sound and I will never forget what it has and continues to give me.”
- Devin Ruplinger
Q: What do I do if I don’t play one of the instruments in Sound of Sun Prairie?
A: There is still a place for you! You can get involved with our Front Ensemble or Color Guard. If you would prefer to try a different instrument make sure to consult a band director to figure out which instrument best fits you.
Q: How much of a time commitment is Sound?
A: During the spring we typically practice most Saturdays starting in March. Once the school year is over we start our “full time” commitment meaning we get together every day until mid-July. The summer portion of the season is where we make the most progress and go out and show what we have worked on.
Q: Can I still be involved if I do a spring sport?
A: Absolutely! Communication is key when it comes to other commitments. You will be asked to communicate any absence in advance with Mr. Gleason.
Q: What do I need in order to participate?
A: For the first few rehearsals all that is needed is a water bottle, instrument, and comfortable workout clothing. Staff members will let you know once the season begins what your specific section needs for the rest of the season in order to be successful.
Q: Is Sound worth five weeks of my summer?
A: You will never know if you never come out and give it a try! Members of Sound come back every year because of the relationships they build while having fun playing music. Keep in mind you will still have six more weeks of summer when we finish!
Q: What if I can’t afford to be in Sound?
A: If you want to be involved and are motivated there will always be a way to afford it! There are scholarships and fundraising opportunities available as well as payment plans set in place to help families allow their children to participate.
Q: What if I can’t get to Sound because my parents work during the day?
A: Many students in each section can drive and are more than willing to help provide transportation to members of Sound. Other options include carpooling, riding your bike, and eating at school during meal breaks.
Sound of Sun Prairie is a collaborative group of musicians that work together in order to achieve “the impossible”. Members participate in a physically and mentally challenging activity that produces life long skills. They do this by working together to create an 8 to 10 minute field marching show along with coming together and performing for families and friends as they march down streets during parades. Sound of Sun Prairies is much more than all this though… Members become a family and help push each other to become their best. Members learn that every decision affects others in the group. We learn to work together to achieve something that we could not do alone!
Here is how Sound of Sun Prairie has affected a current member;
“Sound is something that can’t be described in a single paragraph. We, as a family, come together and give each other support through whatever the issue is at hand. Sure our major goal is to put our best show out on the field and give it all we have, but that wouldn’t be possible if the connections you make while working hard weren't there. Sound has taught me teamwork skills, goal setting, and many more life skills that I probably won’t realize until I’m much older. I wouldn’t be who I am today without Sound and I will never forget what it has and continues to give me.”
- Devin Ruplinger
Q: What do I do if I don’t play one of the instruments in Sound of Sun Prairie?
A: There is still a place for you! You can get involved with our Front Ensemble or Color Guard. If you would prefer to try a different instrument make sure to consult a band director to figure out which instrument best fits you.
Q: How much of a time commitment is Sound?
A: During the spring we typically practice most Saturdays starting in March. Once the school year is over we start our “full time” commitment meaning we get together every day until mid-July. The summer portion of the season is where we make the most progress and go out and show what we have worked on.
Q: Can I still be involved if I do a spring sport?
A: Absolutely! Communication is key when it comes to other commitments. You will be asked to communicate any absence in advance with Mr. Gleason.
Q: What do I need in order to participate?
A: For the first few rehearsals all that is needed is a water bottle, instrument, and comfortable workout clothing. Staff members will let you know once the season begins what your specific section needs for the rest of the season in order to be successful.
Q: Is Sound worth five weeks of my summer?
A: You will never know if you never come out and give it a try! Members of Sound come back every year because of the relationships they build while having fun playing music. Keep in mind you will still have six more weeks of summer when we finish!
Q: What if I can’t afford to be in Sound?
A: If you want to be involved and are motivated there will always be a way to afford it! There are scholarships and fundraising opportunities available as well as payment plans set in place to help families allow their children to participate.
Q: What if I can’t get to Sound because my parents work during the day?
A: Many students in each section can drive and are more than willing to help provide transportation to members of Sound. Other options include carpooling, riding your bike, and eating at school during meal breaks.