In addition to the musical opportunity NYSSMA provides, students are able to receive honors credit for Concert Band or Wind Ensemble by earning a score of 95 or above on a level 6 solo/ensemble, or a score of 97 or above on a level 5 solo/ensemble.
Auditions for the 2021-2022 Wind Ensemble will take place at the end of April. Students wishing to audition should review the audition information sheet (attached) with you. If your student is interested in auditioning, Ms. Kluga strongly suggests that they also participate in NYSSMA. The Wind Ensemble audition information sheet/permission slip is attached and is also available in the band room. FORMS ARE DUE MONDAY 3/8.
Took place this week. All students should have submitted their concert recording of All of Me (Concert Band), or Don’t Get Around Much Anymore (Wind Ensemble).
This week, all students will make their concert recording for Stompin’ at the Savoy. Below is a link that students can use to practice for their recording:
https://play.upbeatmusicapp.com/perform/record?id=5F712E49734C4C5C
Swing music was, literally, made to be danced to. So, as part of our unit, students learn social dances from the period. Putting the rhythm in their feet, and feeling the “swing” of the beat, helps their ability to interpret the music.
This year we are learning a line dance called the “Shim Sham” which was popular in the Harlem Swing venues of the 1930’s (most notably the Savoy Ballroom). As of Friday, the students have learned the entire dance!
For students that are interested, there will be an opportunity to earn extra credit points by participating in our virtual Upbeat performance of the Shim Sham. More info will be shared in class this week.
A reminder to please have your student print out a copy of Stompin’ at the Savoy Leadsheet and Chord Outlines. If you need a printed copy, let Ms. Kluga know and she will provide one.
Is looking like it will be released after our February break. Date TBA.
Thank you to our awesome upper-classmen for leading these valuable sessions!
Monday 2/8: Jazz Band Tenor/Bari Sax with James, Jazz Band Trumpets with Michael and Trevor
Tuesday 2/9: Jazz Band Alto Saxes with Swaroop, Jazz Band Trombones with Colin
Our rehearsal this week will be Thursday 2/11 from 2-3pm in person, in the auditorium. Good job arriving by 1:50 this week. Please remember your paperwork. For students who are more comfortable rehearsing from home, please join us via Zoom.
HOMEWORK: This is our final rehearsal before our virtual concert recording. Be ready to record Sing, Sing, Sing using UpBeat later this week. Use A-ccompany to guide your practice. Attend your sectional (see above).
Many thanks to the YHS Band families who braved the cold today for ice skating at Bear Mountain! It was so fun to have this opportunity to spend some social time together.
Will take place this week. Specific instructions will be reviewed in class and are attached FYI. Below are links that students can use to practice for the assessment:
Concert Band All of Me Practice Assignment: https://play.upbeatmusicapp.com/perform/record?id=04FCE290D4C61FEA
Wind Ensemble Don’t Get Around Much Anymore Practice Assignment: https://play.upbeatmusicapp.com/perform/video/1D22427C3EC87807
For their video assessment, students are again required to wear Concert Black (from the waist up). Or, in celebration of the Swing Era, students are also welcome to wear 1940’s styles. Suggestions are below. Let me know if you have any questions.
Gentlemen
Usual Concert Attire: Long sleeved button-down black shirt, (black shoes, black socks)
AND/OR Swing Additions: fedora hats, suspenders, solid color or pin striped shirts, colorful ties, jackets.
Ladies
Usual Concert Attire: Black top (appropriate neck-line, with sleeves), long black skirt or black pants.
AND/OR Swing Additions: Any color 1940’s style dress as long as it has an appropriate neckline, sleeves, and falls below the knee. Other ideas are: polka dots, pin-curls, a flower in their hair
Will be released after February break. Date TBA.
As part of our A-ccompany app subscription, students gain access to a video library called “Mentored by the Masters.” Featuring the awesome professional musicians we listen to daily via the app, these short videos discuss musicianship, tips on performing jazz, and instrument-specific pedagogy. There is a video library for improvisation, alto sax, bari sax, trumpet, trombone, electric bass, and drums. The document to access the library is available on Dashboard. Enjoy!
TBD due to the storm. Ms. Kluga will announce during class this week.