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Band Handbook 2013-14

 

Read your band newsletter (Goodnews/Bandnews) every week

Check your class Haiku page weekly for assignments and links to other information

Band Mission and Values

Supplies, Textbooks, Software

Supplies and Accessories

All students should have:

  • A music stand for practice at home
  • A set of headphones or ear buds in her/his tablet case for days we use computers in class
  • A name tag on her/his instrument case
  • A one inch, 3 ring binder for music

Supply and Accessory List

To order supplies from Music and Arts Center online and have them shipped to your home, you can visit www.musicarts.com and use the CA Band  Accessory Order Form to enter the item numbers into the search field.

Software

For free, Cary Academy is providing each student with the following software through an account at MusicFirst.com:

  • Noteflight.com
  • Soundation.com
  • PracticeFirst
  • Sight-Reading Factory
  • Goofy Music Titles including exercises from Tradition of Excellence Books I and II.

 

Textbooks

6thgrade students                 Tradition of Excellence Book 1

7th/8th grade students         Tradition of Excellence Book 2

 

Local Vendors who sell the Tradition of Excellence Books

 

Music and Arts – Raleigh      

5950 Poyner Village Pkwy. Suite F101

(919) 872-1601

 

Music and Arts – Cary  

434 Crossroads Blvd.

(919) 854-0024

 

Music and Arts – Durham     

3603 Witherspoon Blvd.

(919) 402-9270

 

Quarter Note Music – Apex  

1583 Beaver Creek Commons Drive

(919) 387-3939

 

 

Blogfolios

Lausanne Learning Institute 2013

http://bit.ly/blogfolios

http://discovery.caryacademy.org/eric_grush/blogfolios/

Who are we?

Elaine Lanze, future opera singer (Cary Academy Alum)
elaine.c.lanze@gmail.com

Eric Grush, waves arms and makes noise (Cary Academy Band Director)
eric_grush@caryacademy.org
@ericgrush
http://discovery.caryacademy.org/eric_grush/

 

What are we all going to do?

  • Read and listen to student portfolios on their blogs. Put on some headphones and explore as we talk!
  • See what ideas you can generate for your students.
  • Tweet, Text, Email, whatever

 

Band Student Blogfolios – Eric Grush, John Philip Sousa wannabe

  • One post for the entire year updated througout the year with recordings, reflections, and peer review

6th grade clarinet student
http://discovery.caryacademy.org/haleyh192/2012/10/band-portfolio-t1/

8th grade trombone student
http://discovery.caryacademy.org/calebn433/2012/10/band-portfolio/

10th grade drums/piano/xylophone student
http://discovery.caryacademy.org/trevors861/2012/11/jazz-band-portfolio-update/

11th grade flute student
http://discovery.caryacademy.org/emmaa585/2012/10/portfolio/

All student portfolios (if you have a few days of free time to kill)
http://discovery.caryacademy.org/2012/blog/tag/grush+portfolio/

 

6th grade Language Arts Blogfolios – MaryBeth Short, MS Language Arts (presenting at LLI and getting married in 2 weeks)

  • End of year compilation and reflection on posts from throughout the year (may as well take off a week, now)

http://discovery.caryacademy.org/2012/blog/tag/la6portfolio/

 

Intermission

  • Stretch Break
  • Discussion/make comments on the bottom of this post
  • Tweet, Text, Email, whatever

 


Music Theory Blog assignments
– Eric Grush, barely passed freshman theory

Mr. Grush’s Music Theory Blog

Elaine’s blog post with embedded noteflight, screenshots, reflection, teacher feedback
http://discovery.caryacademy.org/elainel110/2012/08/note-naming/

Student blog post with embedded noteflight, audio recording, reflection
http://discovery.caryacademy.org/josephc782/2012/09/ive-got-rhythm/

Links to student noteflight assignments in comments at bottom of post
http://discovery.caryacademy.org/musictheory/2012/08/sight-singing-2012-13/

 

Student Perspective – ask Elaine lots of deep, philosophical questions

Good example of peer comment:
http://discovery.caryacademy.org/heidimaloy/2011/11/poverty-2/#comments 

Articles Elaine  wrote in AP Environmental Science (APES)
http://discovery.caryacademy.org/heidimaloy/author/elaine_lanze/

All of Elaine’s blog posts for Music Theory class. (we’re up to about 10 days now)
http://discovery.caryacademy.org/elainel110/category/adv-music-theory-2012-2013/

 


US History Blog Asignments
– Bill Velto, US History/ITF (used to be loud and large, now is just loud)

  • Student reflections to videos, journaling, publishing, peer comments
  • Assignments for other classes such as language arts and world language

10th grade students
http://discovery.caryacademy.org/samif070/
http://discovery.caryacademy.org/celiam139/
http://discovery.caryacademy.org/billp821/

Bill says, “for something a bit different, look at my blog here (I had the kids respond to my posts).”
http://discovery.caryacademy.org/billvelto/2013/04/option-1-fight-and-defeat-the-taliban/
(just use your entire holiday vacation if you want to read his whole blog as well)

 

Thanks for coming! 🙂

 

GoodNews/BandNews 6-3-13

What are we doing this week? – taking our instruments home to practice diligently over the summer!

Graduates and US students/families – I’m keeping you on the email list for another few weeks.

All GoodNews/BandNews posts

In this edition:

  • Band Student/Parent Feedback – Partial Summary
  • 2014 Washington DC/New York City Trip information
  • 2014 Winter Musical Orchestra – rising 9th-12th graders needed!
  • Recordings of MS and Beginning Band Ensemble Performances
  • Summer Private Lessons – Lesson teacher info
  • All-State Band recordings

 

Band Student/Parent Feedback – Partial Summary

It will take a while longer to go through all of the feedback and decide on action items for next year, but here are 3 things I want to share now. 

Partial Summary of Band Feedback 2012-13

DC/NYC Trip – It looks like a little over half of respondents are interested, and a little less than half need more information or are leaning against it.  More details below.

Band newsletter – seems to be read more than I actually thought.  By putting information in a weekly newsletter, I am trying to cut down on the number of emails band families get from CA.  🙂

American Music ideas – there are some I have already been thinking about and many new ideas I will consider as well.

 

 2014 Washington DC/New York City Trip information

The tentative dates will be Friday, Feb. 28 – Tuesday, March 4.  We will take a charter bus (big bus, not the small CA ones)

We are not allowed to miss more than one day of classes, so it has to be over a break.  Fall break is too early to be ready for performances and a 3 day weekend still isn’t enough time for a 5 day trip.  Faculty vacation is the 2nd week of Spring Break and I am already giving 7 weekends for various Honor Bands.  Speaking of Honor Bands, All-State Band and Jazz auditions are Sat. March 8 and we had 4 students audition this year.  I must go to auditions or our students may not particiate.  To give those students time to practice a few days before the auditions, we need to be back by mid-week  Students playing CA sports still have practices/games March 3-5.  So they would still be back for Wed. March 5.  I’m sure there will be other school conflicts as well as family conflicts which will impact your decision whether to participate.

I’m working on the itinerary. Anyone who would like to help with trip planning is welcome to jump in now!

In Washington DC, I am trying to schedule a workshop/performance, attend a performance of one of the U.S. Military Bands (best concert bands in the country), and have various options for sight-seeing.  In NYC I am trying to schedule another workshop/performance, attend a Broadway musical, attend one or more jazz clubs, visit the 9/11 memorial, and have various options for shopping/sight-seeing.

I am hoping there will be enough interest that we can perform in Washington DC and New York.  In order to create a combined 7th-12th grade group from different classes, we will have to have some after school rehearsals. 

 

2014 Winter Musical Orchestra – rising 9th-12th graders needed!

The Arts department is considering an all school musical that uses a student orchestra.  This is the first time in a number of years.  There is a wide variety of music (classical, jazz, gospel, ragtime, latin, etc.) and it is really fun.  I cannot tell you what the show is.

To succeed we need Upper School musicians to participate.  It is a huge time committment and will be one of the hardest things you have ever done, but the experience will be SO worth it!   Mr. Qiao and I will prepare the strings and the winds.  Then Mrs. Holcombe will take over and conduct the final few weeks.

So please start thinking about it.

To try to minimize after school rehearsals, we will take Wednesdays during C block to do some of the rehearsing.  Here is a rough idea of the committment.

  • Mon. Nov. 11 – orchestra auditions
  • Fri. Nov. 15 – 1 st rehearsal 12:30-3:30 (school lets out at noon)

T2

  • Mondays 3:30-5:00 or 3:30-5:30 (I’ll decide once I get to look at the music in late October)
  • Wednesdays during C block (folks not in Jazz Band, we’ll figure it out)
  • Beginning Jan. 15, add Wednesdays after school 3:30-5:30
  • Week of Feb. 3, Mon/Wed 3:30-6:30, not sure about Thurs/Fri
  • Sun. Feb. 9, 1:00-6:30
  • Feb. 10-11 dresses 3:30-8:30, Feb. 12-14 shows 3:30-9:30

 During the hectic week of the production, there will be time for homework and meals.  Part of the experience is learning how to use little bits of time to get your work done.  It is hard, but doable.

 

Recordings of MS and Beginning Band Ensemble Performances in class Wed. May 29

Bravo to all Groups for your effort and improvement.  Imagine what we could do with more than a handful of rehearsals!

 Beginning Band          MS Band

 

Summer Private Lessons – Lesson teacher info

If you are not taking private lessons, summer is the perfect time to try a lesson with a teacher or two to see what you think.

Here is a list of teachers.  Please let me now if I need to make changes, additions, or deletions.

Private Teachers

 

All-State Band recordings

Here are a few recordings of the All-State Band.  Pranay Tankala is playing with the the MS All-State Band.  Bravissimo, Pranay!

Procession of the Nobles MS All- State 2013.mp3

Pathways (Michael Oare) MS All- State 2013.mp3

Star Spangled Banner (Stamp) 9-10 All-State 2013.mp3

American Elegy (Ticheli) 9-10 All-State 2013.mp3