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Concert Band Week 7

Homework: Students are expected to be able to perform the following music with at least 90% content mastery:  Pride of America,  Creepy Crawlies, Soaring Dragons  Students are expected to have their devices everyday to use as a tuner Practice cards … Continue reading

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Merrily We Roll Along!

Announcements: Tuesday, October 10th is our second donation turn-in!! Please help us raise money for the program.  Our goal is $15,000 in donations.  Currently, we have almost $9,000!  Please help! We have more envelopes in the office or you can donate for … Continue reading

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Honor Band – Week #7

Announcements: Tuesday, October 10th is our second donation turn-in!! Please help us raise money for the program.  Our goal is $15,000 in donations.  Currently, we have almost $9,000!  Please help! We have more envelopes in the office or you can donate for … Continue reading

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Beginning Band Low Brass

Homework: Practice cards are due on Monday, October 2nd Students are expected to bring their instruments home everyday. Review 5 minute Theory 1-7 Students should be practicing each day for 20 – 30 minutes at a time. EE2000 Lines 1 – 25 … Continue reading

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Concert Band Week 6

Homework: Students are expected to be able to perform the following music with at least 90% content mastery:  Pride of America,  Creepy Crawlies, Soaring Dragons  Students should be working on all three etudes of your region audition music. Lines have been … Continue reading

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Parents You should have heard the sultry tones of a beginner instrumentalist practicing Mary Had a Little Lamb this past week. We are now preparing to play the world famous Go Tell Aunt Rhodie! Practice cards are now full credit … Continue reading

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