Thank you for registering for the Spring 2025 season of Rock Band League. If you are registering multiple rockers, you will need to fill this form out for each student. 

The registration deadline is Sunday, January 12th, 2025.

Spring 2025 Rock Band League Performance Dates are as follows:

Sunday, February 16th - TBD

Sunday, March 16th - TBD

Sunday, April 27th - TBD

As a reminder, all newcomers to Rock Band League will be sent to the waitlist while their audition videos are reviewed.

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Registration and Placement Information

  • All drum registrations will be waitlisted automatically. Since the drummer is the backbone of the band, drummers will be selected based on age, skill level, experience and availability.

Age should be between 10 and 18 as of January 1st, 2025

If you would like your rocker to be placed in a band with a friend, or previous coach, please list their name(s) here. 

Please note that not all requests can be fulfilled due to scheduling, instrument, age, and/or skill restrictions.

Attention New Rockers! If this is your first time registering for Rock Band League, and/or if you've played your primary instrument less than 2 years, you are required to upload a short audition video. Video your rocker playing their favorite song on their primary instrument. We'll use this video, in conjunction with the details above, to determine if your rockstar is ready for Rock Band League. If you need a song suggestion, a list of approved songs that meet our instrument requirements can be found at rockbandleague.com

*Uploading files may work best via desktop or laptop computer.


Attention Returning Rockers! If you've participated in the program before but are interested in playing a different instrument, please submit an audition video. If you have made significant progress on your primary instrument and you'd like for our Director / Co-Director to have an updated audition video for band placement, submit an audition video. Otherwise, you may leave this field blank.

*Uploading files may work best via desktop or laptop computer.



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Terms & Agreements

OVERALL REQUIREMENTS
Must be at least 10 years of age at start of the season.

Must have 2+ years experience playing primary instrument. If under 2 years of experience, registrant must submit an audition video for review.

All newcomers must submit audition video for placement.

REQUIREMENTS BY INSTRUMENT
Drums
Must have understanding of correct sticking technique
Must understand quarter notes, 8th notes, 16th notes, etc.
Must have basic ability in limb separation; able to confidently play the kick drum, 4. snare, and cymbals both separate, and in unison.
Must be able to play in time consistently.
Must have basic understanding and demonstrated ability to play simple beats
Demonstrated ability to play ‘fills’ in between measures of backbeats when necessary
Sample Songs: (If your child can play any of these songs fluently, they are likely ready for RBL.)

We Will Rock You
Back In Black
7 Nation Army
Beat It
Rhythm Guitar
Must know how to tune a guitar
Must know all open chords including Major and minor (Em, E, Am, A, F, C, G, D, Dm)
Must be fluent with transitions between chords (no pausing to find the next chord)
Must be capable of playing strumming patterns to fit a song.
Must be able to play in time
Must be able to play along to a chord chart and/or tablature and/or sheet music
Sample Songs: (If your child can play any of these songs fluently, they are likely ready for RBL.)

Take It Easy
Sweet Melissa
Free Fallin
Blitzkreig Bop
Lead Guitar
In addition to the Rhythm Guitar requirements above:

Must be able to play a Major and minor scale in at least one position/shape
Must know how to read a chord chart and/or tablature and/or sheet music
Must be able to play barre chords
Must be able to demonstrate an ability to play a solo
Sample Songs: (If your child can play any of these songs fluently, they are likely ready for RBL.)

Crazy Train Intro
Sweet Child of Mine Intro
Solo from Let It Be
You Shook Me All Night Long
Carry On My Wayward Son
Can’t Stop (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
Bass
Must know how to tune a bass
Must know how to read and play along to a chord chart and/or tablature and/or sheet music
Must demonstrate ability in either picking or finger technique
Must be able to locate and play any note a coach may call out during practice
Must be able to play a Major scale in at least one position
Sample Songs: (If your child can play any of these songs fluently, they are likely ready for RBL.)

Another Bites The Dust
Money
Voice
Must demonstrate ability to match pitch consistently
Must have a basic understanding of one’s own vocal range
Must be able to produce a pleasant tone
Must be able to sing in time
Must be able to memorize lyrics
Piano/Keys
Must be able to play all Major and minor chords
Must be fluent when switching between chords
Must be able to read and play along to a chord chart and/or sheet music
Must be able to arpeggiate any chord (break it up and play notes one at a time)
Demonstrated ability to utilize both the left and right hand when playing piano
Knowledge of when and how to use the sustain pedal
Sample Songs:

Don’t Stop Believing
Clocks (Coldplay)
Let It Be
I have read and agree to Rock Band League's Rules as stated below.

I understand that my RBL payment is non-refundable.

I understand that my attendance is required at all RBL rehearsals and performances. I should expect my child's performance to fall within a 2-3 hour window of time and Mason Music reserves the right to schedule my band anytime within that window.

All performance dates are scheduled in advance and are available at rockbandleague.com.

Bands are built with a minimum of 5 students per band. Any group of students interested in joining the program as a band must have at least 5 band members.

I hereby give my consent to all photographs, audio recordings and/or video recordings taken of me or my minor child by Mason Music staff or their designee for educational, instructional or promotional purposes. I understand that any such photographs, audio recordings and/or video recordings become the property of Mason Music and may be used by the Studio.

Rock Band League Rules:

Safety
The safety and well-being of our students is a top priority for the program.

Rock Band League has zero tolerance for bullying and/or hate speech. Bullying is defined as aggressive verbal or physical behavior in which someone intentionally causes another person injury or discomfort. Hate speech is defined as abusive, discriminatory or threatening speech or writing that expresses prejudice against a particular group, especially on the basis of race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or gender.

Bullying or hate speech may take the form of:
Threats, insults or name-calling
Negative comments about a person’s appearance, lifestyle, family, etc.
General comments that are discriminatory in nature
Circulating inappropriate or embarrassing photos or content online
Interference with the success and enjoyment of other bands including:
Boo-ing
Expressing (verbally or otherwise) a wish for them to lose in competition
Bringing signage, displays or clothing that expresses negativity or sarcasm towards another band or musician.

Bullying and/or hate speech may take place in person or via social media, text messaging or other written communication. All forms of bullying behavior from one member of Rock Band League against another will be addressed as follows:

1st Occurrence: Written and Verbal Warning. The parents or guardians of participants accused of bullying will be notified along with a written record of the occurrence. The League rules on bullying and hate speech will be reviewed with the participant and the participant will either be suspended or offered a second chance, depending on the severity of the occurrence and the immediate safety of others involved.

2nd Occurrence: Removal from the program. The second occurrence of bullying against another League participant after a warning will be considered grounds for dismissal with no refund.

Culture and Values
Confidence - We understand that it takes confidence to play music in a group setting. We believe that growing in confidence will help you both on and off stage; in both musicianship and interpersonal relationships.

Commitment - As a Rock Band League participant, you’re committing to the season, your band, your friends, and to doing your best. Committing to rehearsals and performance schedule and to listening to your coach holds up your end of the deal.
Presence at rehearsals is required for the success of each band - any more than 2 absences in a season will result in disciplinary action up to, and including termination in the program.
Practice outside of rehearsals is required in order to support the success of each band. Typically, RBL recommends 1-2 hours per week of outside practice but this varies widely depending on how advanced a band is and the difficulty of material being learned.

Collaboration - Collaboration is built by valuing and considering the input of others in the group. It includes working to make decisions that are in the best interest of the band as a whole.

*Competition - Just as iron sharpens iron, we make each other better. We cheer others on and challenge each other to do our best. Just because there are winners, doesn’t mean there has to be losers.

The League reserves the right to review the conduct of any participant or parent and supervise, restrict or terminate participation in the program.


Registration and Band Draft
Participants can register as individuals or as groups. When registering as an individual, it is the sole discretion of the League to place the participant into a band that best fits placement criteria such as age, skill level, and scheduling preferences.

Participants may also register as a group. The minimum group size for an eligible band is 5 members. Each band must be composed of a drummer, instrumentalists, and singer(s). Standard instruments include bass, acoustic/electric guitar, and keyboard. Non-standard instruments such as ukulele, violin, cello, trumpet, flute, etc. will be considered on an as-needed basis and the League will determine if placement will be approved.

Outside Performances
Occasional performance opportunities may be offered to bands that are a part of Rock Band League. These are completely voluntary in nature, and are often coordinated by third party event organizers. Mason Music and Rock Band League will provide information and contacts but will not be responsible for equipment, fees, or preparation related to these outside performances unless expressly communicated.

Extra Rehearsals
Bands may request additional rehearsals beyond the standard schedule with their coach. This will be subject to coach and rehearsal space availability. An additional fee will be charged to the band at $100 per rehearsal to cover the cost of the coach and the rehearsal space.

Insurance and Liability
It is the responsibility of the parents or legal guardians of the participants of Rock Band League to provide, keep and maintain health and accident insurance coverage for their children.

Competition and Awards
7a. Determination of Divisions
Rock Band League is separated into two divisions known as Openers and Headliners.

Openers are any band made up of members whose average grade is 8th or below. In other words, elementary or middle school (on average).

Headliners are any band made up of members whose average grade is 9th or above. In other words, Headliners are High School students (on average).

From one season to the next, members do not ‘move up’ to the Headliners division as individuals; instead, they stay with their band and when the band’s average age reaches the criteria above, the entire band moves up to a Headliners band.

Division criteria is evaluated at the beginning of the season and determination will not change if there are any changes of a band’s lineup mid-season that would shift the average grade to a different division. In other words, whichever division is determined at the beginning of the season is the division they will compete in all season long, even if they add an older or younger member and the average changes.


7b. Competition
It is the intent of Rock Band League to be a moderately competitive program designed to improve the skills of the musicians who participate. The competitive nature of the final performance (the Battle of the Bands) of the season is intended to raise the stakes of the season and focus the students on the work needed to compete with other bands. While there is ranked judging and ‘winners’ at the final event, there are no ‘losers.’

Judges are selected who are non-partial. Judges will not have any of the following affiliations to a participant in the program:
Relative
Teacher (past or present)
Family friend

Judging criteria is as follows:
Song Selection
Stage Presence
Musicianship
Execution

Judges will rate each band and compile their results before having a brief discussion and announcing their results. The following awards will be given in each division:
Best Song
Runner Up
Best Band
Fan Favorite

Coaches Awards:
Band MVP
Overall MVP a.k.a Dewey Finn Award
Instrumentalist Awards: The decision to award an instrumentalist rests with the sole discretion of our coaches and program directors. These awards are not necessarily awarded to the most objectively talented musician per instrument. Consideration will be given to musicians who improve throughout the season, have a spectacular performance on stage, and/or otherwise impress our program staff in a meaningful way.

Exceptions
Certain unique circumstances require special exceptions. The League reserves the right to offer exceptions to their rules when the exception is in the best interest of the program in general. An exception offered in a previous season does not guarantee that the exception automatically renews, or that it must be offered to everyone.


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