Monday, September 26, 2011

On to Concert Band!

What a great day for a parade last Friday! I thought the band did a great job. Our music sounded great and our lines were pretty straight! There is always room for improvement--we weren't staying in step very well--but overall I was pleased! The music is always the most important thing.

The switch to concert band can be challenging and exciting at the same time. We go from one tune we have been working on for a month and know pretty well, to 3 new pieces we have never seen before. Percussion completely switches gears as far as instrumentation. Several students migrate back to instruments that don't work as well for marching. There just are a lot of things in flux.

As far as I am concerned, though, new music is always exciting. We work on our sightreading. We spend a lot more time working on tone and sound production. It's just a great time to work and grow as musicians!

Monday, September 19, 2011

Homecoming Week

It's here! This week combines some nerves and some excitement for me--mostly because of our parade marching at the end of the week. It looks like the weather is going to be good for rehearsals and for the parade on Friday, which is awesome!

The 7-8 band marches about 2/3rds of the parade, so that those involved in football, volleyball and other activities can hustle back and be with their other groups as well. Because of this, we need some people to take the instruments of those who are otherwise involved. I only have about 7 students who aren't participating in another activity, which is great! This means that they can't manage to take ALL of the instruments of the others who are involved. If there are any parents who are going to be at the parade and would be willing to help me take instruments back the the elementary, please let me know!

Friday, September 9, 2011

Marching

Playing an instrument well is hard enough when sitting down. Somewhere along the line, someone decided schools should have bands that can move around and play (it's a long story). The 7-8 band has been working on marching fundamentals and finally got out on the street Wednesday and marched, while playing instruments. They did a nice job for their first time out on the street, especially when dealing with all of the extra equipment needed. Lyres and flip folders to hold the music and marching percussion carriers always add a little complication. What complicates things even more is the hilly terrain around the middle school--it's tough to march on! It does, however, make the parade route (which is VERY flat) seem quite easy. We have 5 more rehearsals to improve our skills before the homecoming parade and they will do a wonderful job! If you are out in Mingo around noon, listen for us!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

UI v. ISU

Tomorrow is one of those fun days I look forward to every year. It's a blast to see the students dressed up in their Iowa or Iowa St. stuff and the tug of war at the end of the day is so much fun! I take a baritone over to the gym and play fight songs--it's just a good time! Go Hawks!