High School Band

St. Wendelin High School

 

Course Name: High School Band

 

Grade Level:     9-12

 

Description:     

High School Band is designed to develop the skills learned in Jr. High Band to prepare students for scholarship auditions and participation in college instrumental ensembles.  Emphasis is placed upon the elements of music, exposure to various styles and composers, and improving technical ability through performances for athletic events, concerts, and solo/ensemble contests.

 

 

Classroom Rules:

 - Be the first, never the last, to rehearsal.

 - Always have the needed and required rehearsal materials.

 - Wear appropriate rehearsal attire – proper shoes, shorts, etc.

 - Demonstrate desire, spirit, and enthusiasm for learning, working and contributing.

 - Be one of those students who is always there and can always be counted on.

 - Prepare and master your part of the performance in advance of rehearsal. Ask for help     if necessary.

 - Refrain from making comments or carrying on conversations during rehearsal. Talking is NOT conducive to productive rehearsals or superior bands.

 - Stop immediately when a cut off is given or a marching move is completed.

 - Exhibit enthusiasm for practice and understand the need for repetition.

 - If you experience failure, analyze it and make a plan to improve and succeed the next

time.

 - Turn work into play! Enjoy rehearsing whether it is hot, cold or rainy. Always remind

yourself: “The band will never be better than my ATTITUDE and contribution.”

 - Be humble in your success, both as an individual and as a band. Being boastful will

quickly destroy your image. Demonstrate CLASS in all situations.

 - ALWAYS give your 100%. Practice won’t always be easy, but don’t waste your time by giving less than your best.

 

Rehearsal Guidelines:

 - Required equipment: instrument in working order, ALL music (your own copy) and, most importantly, A PENCIL.

 - Once rehearsal starts, talking WILL NOT be tolerated. Talking in rehearsal is not

representative of superior band programs. Raise your hand to ask a question.

 - Rehearsal order will always be posted on the board. Please organize your music in that order before we begin.

 - Sneakers must always be worn to practice, and laces must be properly tied. Sandals, flipflops, boots and/or bare feet are not allowed.

 - Most importantly, there should be NO TALKING during outdoor rehearsals.

Take pride and work hard in every minute of the rehearsal so that we can take pride in

our final product… the performance. There is no room for negative attitudes during rehearsal.

 

Grading: 

Grades will be determined by using a total point system. Students will be responsible for concert attendance, quizzes/tests, and for classroom participation. Students will earn a percentage of the maximum points possible.

 

Final Grade= Student points/Total points

 

Course Sequence

 

Marching Band

 

Show 1 Spy Show

Pink Panther

Soul Bossa Nova

James Bond

 

Show 2 Rock Show

Tommy Part 3

Bohemian Rhapsody

Come Sail Away

 

Show 3 Jazz Show

Moondance

Come fly with me

It Don’t Mean a Thing (if it ain’t got that swing)

 

Show 4 Latin

Maleguena

Mucho Mojo

Fiesta

 

Concert Band

Selections will be passed out prior to the end of marching band season and will include music for the Christmas Concert and contest.

 

Concerts:

All concerts dates are printed in your band calendar. Please check the dates regularly. Reminders will be sent home two weeks before the performance.