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Ensembles

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Harrison Wind Ensemble at LGPE

Students can join multiple ensembles throughout the year as a way of expanding their performance skills, enhancing their music appreciation, and participating with a broad group of musicians and performers.

Choose one of the ensemble links below to jump directly to that section:

Harrison Bands offers music education program for a variety of interests and skill levels. Students who sign up for band classes audition for band directors, who then make assignments to the large group ensembles, including Concert Band, Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble. These ensembles perform several concerts throughout the year, and also participate in Large Group Performance Evaluations (LGPE) in the spring semester.

For other ensembles, any band student may participate. Additional fees are required for small-group ensembles, including Color Guard, HIPE, Jazz Ensembles and Winter Guard. Jazz Ensemble is primarily a performance group, while Color Guard, Winter Guard and HIPE all include both performance and competitive programs.

Concert Band

The Concert Band is an extension of the Fall Wind Symphony that includes the percussion section. The literature for the ensemble ranges from grade 4 to grade 5 music. Each band class meets for ninety minutes every day within a four-period block schedule and typically perform 5-6 concerts per year. The Concert Band meets third period during the spring semester.

Harrison’s Concert Band concludes its Pre-LGPE performance at the Harrison Performing Arts Center, Spring 2020

Fall Wind Symphony

The Fall Wind Symphony is a brass and woodwind techniques class. The curriculum for the class focuses on developing the technical skills needed for performing on brass and woodwind instruments as well as musicianship. Each band class meets for ninety minutes every day within a four-period block schedule and typically perform 5-6 concerts per year. The students also learn the music vocabulary used in the Harrison High School Bands. The Fall Wind Symphony meets fourth period during the fall semester.

Wind Symphony Performance

Symphonic Band

The Symphonic Band is an advanced ensemble including winds and percussion. The curriculum for the class focuses on technique and musicianship. Each band class meets for ninety minutes every day within a four-period block schedule and typically perform 5-6 concerts per year. The literature for the ensemble typically ranges from grade 5 to grade 6. The Symphonic Band meets first period during the fall and spring semesters.

Wind Ensemble

The Wind Ensemble is Harrison’s highest advanced ensemble. The curriculum for the class focuses on technique and musicianship. Each band class meets for ninety minutes every day within a four-period block schedule and typically perform 5-6 concerts per year. The literature for the ensemble ranges from grade 5 to grade 6 including some of the finest collegiate and professional level literature available. The Wind Ensemble meets second period during the fall and spring semesters.

Harrison’s Wind Ensemble performing at the Rialto Center for the Arts, Southeastern Regional Concert Festival, March 24, 2016

Color Guard

The Color Guard program at Harrison is an extra curricular activity that participates as a section in the nationally competitive marching band during the fall semester. Members learn and exhibit marching, music appreciation, dance, drill routines, choreography and more as part of the Guard unit. While many members have previous experience in dance, cheer, gymnastics, or music, no prior experience or training is required to join Color Guard. Winter Guard is an extension of this program, offered during the spring semester.

Color Guard Rehearsal, Fall 2019

HIPE – Harrison Indoor Percussion Ensemble

The Harrison Indoor Percussion Ensemble (HIPE) consists of the marching percussion (or battery) and front ensemble (pit or frontline) sections of a marching band. HIPE marries elements of music performance, marching, and theater, and performs throughout the Spring semester.

Harrison’s HIPE ensemble performs at HHS, Spring 2017

Jazz Ensembles

The jazz program at Harrison is an extra curricular activity that consists of three separate big band ensembles. Each band meets one to two times outside of classes each week. The ensembles consist of the horn section (saxophone, trumpet, trombone) and the rhythm section (guitar, piano, bass guitar, drums and percussion) The Harrison Jazz Bands perform annually at the Night of Jazz event usually scheduled in February.

One of the Harrison jazz ensembles perform at the annual Night of Jazz, February 2020.

Winter Guard

The Harrison Winter Guard is a competitive ensemble representing Harrison each spring semester. Each group meets two to three times outside of classes each week. Members learn and exhibit marching, music appreciation, dance, drill routines, choreography and more as part of the Guard unit. While many members have previous experience in dance, cheer, gymnastics, or music, no prior experience or training is required to join Winter Guard.

Winter Guard performs the spring 2020 show, Mix Tape.

Inside Harrison Bands

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Why join Harrison Bands? And what’s it like to be a member. Check out the links on each picture to learn about Hoya Band member experiences.


The Harrison Bands Legacy

The Harrison High School band program has earned a reputation for musical excellence. Band members demonstrate outstanding scholastic, teamwork and competitive abilities while learning life skills important to success.

Video: Harrison Bands Program Overview

Friday Night Lights

There’s no better feeling than being part of the Hoya Marching Band for Friday night football at Harrison High School.

Video: Hoya Fridays with the Harrison High School Marching Band

Much More than Marching

Harrison Bands also include concert band and symphonic bands, small group ensembles, Color Guard, Winter Guard and more.

Video: Harrison High School Wind Ensemble Rehearsal

Dedication. Excellence. Pride.

More than a motto. HHS Band members exhibit these traits at every practice, competition and performance. We’ll end this page as we end each marching band session: With Pride.

Video: Conclusion of Marching Band Practice

Hoyas Reach Semi-Finals at 2019 BOA Grand National Championships

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Marching Band Performs at Lucas Stadium in Indianapolis

The award-winning Harrison High School Marching Band reached the semi-finals of the prestigious Bands of American Grand Nationals Championships, finishing 15th overall in the marching band equivalent of March Madness.

The elite competition featured nearly 100 bands from throughout the United States, most of which already had been recognized among the top performance bands in 2019 regional and super-regional competitions. The Harrison High School Marching band was one of two bands from Georgia competing in the 2019 event.

In a truly-unique performance, Harrison’s show featured intricate marching, powerful music, graceful color guard routines, camouflage uniform enhancements, amazing moving props, and proof of alien life.

“We are so proud of this band and the desire, effort and dedication they demonstrated to delivering a national championship-caliber performance,” said Josh Ray, director of bands at Harrison. “After months of working together, this entire group delivered a special, magical show that created incredible memories for our students, band family, and everyone in attendance. We owe special gratitude to our 64 dedicated seniors, outstanding section leaders and amazing drum majors for their leadership and inspiration during our 2019 season — always holding us together, with dedication, excellence and pride.”

In two outstanding performances at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN, the Marching Hoyas featured their 2019 show, “Restricted: Area 51.” Delivering a truly-unique performance, Harrison’s show featured intricate marching, powerful music, graceful color guard routines, camouflage uniform enhancements, amazing moving props, and proof of alien life.  Set in one of the world’s most secure military bases, the band told the story of a quiet day turned topsy-turvy by an intruder alert, ultimately revealing secrets about the base and its out-of-this-world occupants.  Lead by Drum Majors Anna Brown, Ruthie Newton and Madelyn Tanner, this year’s show featured music from Independence Day, Terminator, and The X-Files.

The band performed two shows at Grand Nationals, including the Friday preliminary and Saturday semi-final performances.

Prior to traveling to 2019 Grand Nationals, the Harrison Band achieved first-place finishes in two area and regional competitions.  The band earned top honors among bands from six southeastern states at the Bands of America Powder Springs Regional competition.  In addition to capturing the coveted First Overall position, the Harrison Band was awarded:

  • First place in Class AAAA, the category for the schools with the largest enrollments.
  • First in Visual Performance, which evaluates the performance of ensembles and individuals for marching artistry and execution, and
  • First in General Effect, recognizing the band’s effectiveness in combined individual and ensemble music and visual performances.

Harrison also won the Kennesaw Mountain Marching Invitational competition among bands from three states.

In previous Grand National Championship appearances, Harrison Bands has been named Bands of America Grand National Class Champion in 2015 and 2013, and has been a Grand Nationals finalist in 2015, 2013 and 2007.

About Harrison High School Marching Band:

Since its inception in 1991, the Harrison High School band program has quickly established a reputation for musical excellence. The Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band and Concert Band each meet for 90 minutes every day within a four-period block schedule and typically perform five to six concerts per year. Students in the Harrison bands are consistent members of the District Honor Band, Georgia All-State Band, Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra, Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony, Metropolitan Youth Symphony Orchestra, Honor Band of America, Georgia’s Governor’s Honors Program, Atlanta Youth Jazz Orchestra and Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestra. In addition to excellence in music, Harrison Band members consistently demonstrate outstanding scholastic, teamwork and competitive abilities, learning personal relationship, study and life skills important to success. Learn more about the program at harrisonbands.org

Color Guard and one of our friendly aliens at the conclusion of the show.
The band prepares to take the field at Lucas Oil Stadium before Saturday semi-finals.

Hoyas To Compete in 2019 BOA Grand National Championships

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Event held at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN, Nov. 14-16, 2019

The national award-winning Harrison High School Marching Band will travel to Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN, to compete in the 2019 Bands of American Grand National Championships.

The elite competition features nearly 100 bands from throughout the United States. The Harrison High School Marching band is one of two bands from Georgia competing in the 2019 event.

The Marching Hoyas will perform their 2019 show “Restricted Area: 51,” set in one of the world’s most secure military bases. What starts as a typical day at the base is turned topsy-turvy after an intruder alert sounds, setting in motion events that reveal long-suspected secrets about the base and its out-of-this-world occupants. Lead by Drum Majors Anna Brown, Ruthie Newton and Madelyn Tanner, this year’s show featured music from Independence Day, Terminator, and The X-Files.

The Hoya Marching Band presents “Restricted: Area 51,” revealing long-suspected secrets about out-of-this-world visitors.

In previous Grand National Championship appearances, Harrison Bands has been named Bands of America Grand National Class Champion in 2015 and 2013, and has been a Grand Nationals finalist in 2015, 2013 and 2007.

“Since we opened our 2019 practices in June, all Harrison Band members and instructors share one vision:  to deliver the performances of a lifetime at Bands of America Grand Nationals,” said Director of Bands Josh Ray.  “Nearly 200 band members have worked tirelessly for six months to achieve this goal – always together, with dedication, excellence and pride.”

At its most recent performances prior to Grand National Championships, the Harrison Band earned top honors among more than 20 bands from six states at the Southeast regional Bands of America competition.  In addition to capturing the coveted First Overall position, the Harrison Band was awarded:

  • First place in Class AAAA, the category for the schools with the largest enrollments.
  • First in Visual Performance, which evaluates the performance of ensembles and individuals for marching artistry and execution, and
  • First in General Effect, recognizing the band’s effectiveness in combined individual and ensemble music and visual performances.

About Harrison High School Marching Band

Since its inception in 1991, the Harrison High School band program has quickly established a reputation for musical excellence. The Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band and Concert Band each meet for 90 minutes every day within a four-period block schedule and typically perform five to six concerts per year. Students in the Harrison bands are consistent members of the District Honor Band, Georgia All-State Band, Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra, Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony, Metropolitan Youth Symphony Orchestra, Honor Band of America, Georgia’s Governor’s Honors Program, Atlanta Youth Jazz Orchestra and Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestra. In addition to excellence in music, Harrison Band members consistently demonstrate outstanding scholastic, teamwork and competitive abilities, learning personal relationship, study and life skills important to success. Learn more about the program at harrisonbands.org.

Harrison Band Earns First Overall at 2019 BOA Powder Springs Regional Championship

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The national award-winning Harrison High School Marching Band captured first overall at Music for All’s Bands of America (BOA) Regional Championship at Walter Cantrell Stadium at McEachern High School in Powder Springs, GA, on October 26.

Harrison Marching Band earned first overall at the Bands of America Regional Championships for its performance, “Restricted Area: 51.”

The Marching Hoyas performed their 2019 show “Restricted Area: 51,” set in one of the world’s most secure military bases. What starts as a typical day at the base is turned topsy-turvy after an intruder alert sounds, setting in motion events that reveal long-suspected secrets about the base and its out-of-this-world occupants. 

In addition to capturing the coveted First Overall position, the Harrison Band was awarded:

  • First place in Class AAAA, the category for the schools with the largest enrollments.
  • First in Visual Performance, which evaluates the performance of ensembles and individuals for marching artistry and execution, and
  • First in General Effect, recognizing the band’s effectiveness in combined individual and ensemble music and visual performances.

One of the nation’s most prominent regional competitive marching band events, 22 high school marching bands from six states competed in the Powder Springs regional event, which was evaluated by a panel of nationally-recognized music educators and marching band experts.

The Harrison Marching Band will compete at the Bands of America Grand Nationals Championships held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN, Nov. 14-16. Approximately 90 high school bands from throughout the United States are scheduled to participate in this annual event.  Bands receive recorded evaluation from panels of leading educators and marching experts, along with detailed performance score sheets.  Harrison Bands has been named Bands of America Grand National Class Champion in 2015 and 2013, and has been a Grand Nationals finalist in 2015, 2013 and 2007.

About Harrison High School Marching Band


Since its inception in 1991, the Harrison High School band program has quickly established a reputation for musical excellence. The Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band and Concert Band each meet for 90 minutes every day within a four-period block schedule and typically perform five to six concerts per year. Students in the Harrison bands are consistent members of the District Honor Band, Georgia All-State Band, Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra, Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony, Metropolitan Youth Symphony Orchestra, Honor Band of America, Georgia’s Governor’s Honors Program, Atlanta Youth Jazz Orchestra and Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestra. In addition to excellence in music, Harrison Band members consistently demonstrate outstanding scholastic, teamwork and competitive abilities, learning personal relationship, study and life skills important to success. Learn more about the program at harrisonbands.org.

2019-2020: A Year in Review

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Highlights from the 2019-2020 band program!

Marching Band: Restricted Area: 51

Click the image to see slide show highlights of the 2019 marching season.

The story of “Restricted Area: 51” was set in one of the world’s most secure military bases. What starts as a typical day at the base is turned topsy-turvy after an intruder alert sounds, setting in motion events that reveal long-suspected secrets about the base and its out-of-this-world occupants.  Led by Drum Majors Anna Brown, Ruthie Newton and Madelyn Tanner, the show featured music from Independence Day, Terminator, and The X-Files.

Marching Band competitions and awards for 2019 included:

Bands of America, Grand Nationals, Indianapolis, IN

  • Semi-finalist performance, and
  • 14th overall position

Bands of America Southeast Regionals, Powder Springs, GA

  • First place overall,
  • First place in Class AAAA, the category for the schools with the largest enrollments,
  • First in Visual Performance, which evaluates the performance of ensembles and individuals for marching artistry and execution, and
  • First in General Effect, recognizing the band’s effectiveness in combined individual and ensemble music and visual performances.

Kennesaw Mountain Invitational, Kennesaw, GA

  • Grand Champions
  • Best in Class Guard,
  • Best in Class Percussion,
  • Best in Class 5A,
  • Best Overall Guard, and
  • Best Overall Percussion.

Show Recollections by our Band Alumni: Restricted Area 51

Our Favorite Moment:

My favorite moment was when our music built up in the closer and we created a huge hit before finishing the show. It gave me chills to hear the crowd cheering. — Anonymous

Most Difficult to Master and Perform:

The hardest part of the performance was getting the props to the right spot on the field. The walls were really heavy and sometimes the tarps wouldn’t cooperate, which was stressful. — Anonymous

The last time we performed this show, I felt:

It was exciting and nerve wracking because we didn’t know if we would have another chance to perform the show. It was truly amazing to be on the field and listen to the crowd cheer when we hit a form or an exciting part of the music. — Anonymous

My Most Memorable Performance:

Grand Nationals was by far the most memorable competition because we got to compete with some of the best bands in the country and make so many memories together as a band family. Grand Nationals was such an amazing experience and I’m so thankful that I got to go. — Anonymous


Winter Guard: Mix Tape

Winter Guard performed a partial season of Mix Tape before the outbreak of corona virus cancelled school and cut the season short. The grunge-inspired Mix Tape program wowed audiences at Mill Creek, East Coweta and WGI-Knoxville.

Winter Guard competitions and awards for 2020 included:

  • Winter Guard International, Atlanta Regional, March 2020, 10th place, Scholastic A
  • SAPA, Arts in Motion, February 2020, First Place, Scholastic A

Show Recollections by our Winter Guard Alumni: Mix Tape

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Other Harrison Bands Highlights from 2019-2020

Fall Concert, September 2019
Senior Night, October 2019
Winter Extravaganza, December 2019
Night of Jazz, February 2020
Pre-LGPE Concert, March 2020