REGISTER FOR BRASS SYMPOSIUM, March 14th

The Brass Studio

The Woodwinds Studio at Huntingdon College is made up of music and non-music majors, all of whom receive$16,500 scholarships (per year) to perform in theMarching Scarlet ang Grey.

Additionally, there many performance opportunities within the band and music programs, regardless of major.  These include the Huntingdon Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, Choir, Pep Band, Jazz Band, and Chamber Ensembles.

Music Majors: The Huntingdon College woodwind program takes a comprehensive approach to developing a well-rounded musician. Throughout the four-year degree plan, musicians who are majoring in music will receive weekly one-on-one, one-hour lessons with a faculty member.

Read more about Huntingdon Bands and Honor Bands.

2026 Music Major Audition Requirements for Woodwinds - Join the Family!

  • 2 pieces in contrasting styles
  • Scales

Schedule your audition with Dr. Slocumb: bslocumb@hawks.huntingdon.edu

Meet The Faculty

Dr. Brandon Slocumb
Assistant Professor
Music Coordinator, Brass

Dr. Brandon Slocumb is an Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator of Music at Huntingdon College where he was awarded the Dr. and Mrs. John N. Todd III Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2023. His primary teaching responsibilities include Low Brass, Music History and Instrumental Music Education courses. Dr. Slocumb also serves as the Director of Music at Eastwood Presbyterian Church where he directs the choir and supervises instrumental music. His previous experience includes teaching at LaGrange College, Birmingham-Southern College, Alabama A & M University, and Samford University. From 2009-18 he operated a large low brass studio in the Birmingham area while working as a freelance trombonist. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education from Samford University and Master’s and Doctoral degrees in trombone from the University of North Texas and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

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