Friday, November 21, 2008
 

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Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.  ~Berthold Auerbach

Announcements
Beginning Band 2008/2009 - Friday, March 07, 2008

Bring your instruments to school starting August 26th. We will assign lockers to keep your instruments in. You are required to provide your own combination lock. Percussionists do not need to bring their keyboard to school. Those are for at home practice. They will use school owned instruments for band class.

Handbook forms are due the 29th of August for a  grade. The handbooks will be handed out the first day of school.

If you have any questions about instruments please contact Mrs. Seale, Mr. King or Mr. Jones.

 

Website Links - Thursday, October 11, 2007

Check out this link.

http://www.musicracer.com/

This is a great way to practice note names.

Let Mrs. Seale or Mr. Jones know what score you got!!!

 

Here is another cool link.

http://www.musictheory.net/

- Click on trainers: scroll down to Note Trainer.

- To set it up for your instrument follow the instructions below:

     - Click on Settings on the right.

     - Click on Treble Clef on the left for the following instruments:

                        - Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Trumpet, Horn, Percussion

     - Click on Bass Clef on the left for the following instruments:

                        - Trombone and Baritone

Click off of the clef that you are not using. Only one clef should be showing with notes on the staff.

Click on Settings again and you are ready to go!

Let Mrs. Seale and Mr. Jones know what score you get! You can even print the screen and bring it in to show us.

Have Fun!!!!

 

 

Practice Records - Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Practice Records are due every Monday

The Importance of Home Practice

Home Practice is the most important thing for a beginner band student in College Station. You must practice in order to reinforce concepts covered in class in order to develop the necessary skills on your instrument to become a top-notch musician. In the College Station Beginner Band Program, students are expected to take their instruments home everyday. You will never have a day where you don't have something to work on.

Have a "Practice System"

Warm-up Time: Play through the warm-up exercises introduced in class. Don't just go through the motions. LISTEN to what is coming out of your instrument and BE INVOLVED in trying to make it better!

Building Time: This time should be spent working on specific practice assignments (lines from the book, scales, music from band, etc.). Try to make at least one thing perfect every day.

Performance Time: This time is dedicated to performing musical works selected by you. Make time to play music that you enjoy!

Other Practice Hints

1. Choose a room that is quiet and free of distractions...no TV or radio.

2. Be sure to use proper seating and playing position and USE A MUSIC STAND. This means sit in a chair not on your bed.

3. Make use of a metronome. Break down hard passages and practice at a slow tempo. Don't raise the tempo or move on until you can play the passage or scale five times in a row perfectly. If you can't play something, you are going too fast!

4. Practice for results, not just to "put in time." Realize that there are some things you can fix in one practice session while other things may have to develop over time.

5. Play for your parents. Let them see and hear what you are doing in class.

6. At the beginning of each practice session, determine what your main goals are so that you don't lose focus.

7. Keep a journal of your practice time including date practiced, minutes practiced, your goals, and what you accomplished.

How Much to Practice

In order for a student to progress on an instrument at the expected rate, a regular practice routine must be followed. There is no "set" amount of time a student should practice each day, but here are some general guidelines:

A beginner in the first six weeks of study should practice about 20-25 minutes per day. A beginner should increase this time to 30-45 minutes per day starting in the second six weeks.

A second or third year player should plan on practicing at least 30 minutes per day, but, preferably, more like 45 to 60 minutes. This may be broken up into two sections (for example, 15-30 minutes in the morning and 30 minutes in the afternoon). Occasional days off are fine, of course, but in order to maintain consistency, a student should practice at least five days a week. The student should try to avoid taking multiple days off in a row. It is better to practice in 30-45 minute "chunks" on a daily basis than it is to practice for longer periods on just one or two days per week. As mentioned above, the student should have a plan and make sure his or her practice is "focused" and not done simply for the sake of putting in time on the instrument.

THE HARDEST PART ABOUT PRACTICING IS...

TAKING THE INSTRUMENT OUT OF THE CASE!!

 

Welcome to the College Station Beginner Band Homepage - Sunday, August 12, 2007

Congratulations on your decision to be part of the College Station Beginner Band Program. This website is designed as a resource for both parents and students to receive specific details concerning all aspects of the band program. For further information please feel free to email one of us.

Oakwood- Mrs. Seale kseale@csisd.org                  

Cypress Grove - Mr. Jones cliftonjones@csisd.org