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Welcome 5th Graders! Band Instrument Try-Out Night! Order of Events 1. Information about band and instrument rental 2. Students try up to 3 instruments and should mark their preference on their ticket 3. Students and parents meet Mr.


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Welcome 5th Graders!

Band Instrument Try-Out Night!

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Order of Events

1. Information about band and instrument rental 2. Students try up to 3 instruments and should mark their preference on their ticket 3. Students and parents meet Mr. Donahue or Mr. Kennedy to register for band and discuss instrument choices 4. Parents will meet with Music & Arts for Instrument Rental Information 5. Parents will go to “accessories” table to purchase any additional supplies 6. Students and Parents will return the week of September 10th, for Instrument Pick-Up and First Lessons

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Why Band?

There are many “fringe benefits” to learning a musical instrument:

  • discipline
  • math and reading skills
  • creativity
  • left brain/right brain
  • hand-eye coordination
  • higher test scores
  • self esteem
  • pride
  • responsibility
  • college applications
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Why Band? continued

Our goal is to teach your student:

  • How to read music
  • How to Play their instrument
  • To think and act like a Musician

We believe this is one of the most meaningful and exciting skills our students can learn, and with that foundation, all the other benefits will follow.

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5th Grade Band Directors

Mark Donahue and Aaron Kennedy Fulton and Carriel Band Directors Katie Heiser Former Band Director at Mascoutah Middle School and private flute teacher Caren Vittetoe Former Air Force Clarinetist and Band Director, Masters Degree in Clarinet Performance Colin Galvin Masters Degree in Trumpet Performance from U

  • f I, and former band director at Okawville Jr/Sr.

High

  • Dr. Melissa Gustafson-Hinds

OTHS Director of Bands 1 Brian O’Donnell OTHS Assistant Percussion Director and Jr. High Percussion Director, Masters Degree in Percussion Studies from SIUE Dawn Striker Former Air Force Oboist and Oboe Instructor at McKendree and SLU Kim Miller Current Clarinet Player with the Air Force Band

  • f Mid-America

Lisa Cripe

  • Jr. High Program Aide, freelance musician and

private piano and horn teacher

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Instruments

  • Woodwinds

Flute Oboe* Clarinet Alto Saxophone

  • Brass

Trumpet French Horn* Trombone Baritone

  • Percussion (auditions held in November/December)

*requires private lessons

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Instruments continued

Our Goals for a Balanced Band: 16 Flutes 4 Oboes 24 Clarinets 16 Alto Saxophones 24 Trumpets 12 French Horns 24 Trombones and Baritones 120 Total Musicians

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So far...

0/16 Flutes 0/4 Oboes 0/24 Clarinets 0/16 Alto Saxophones 0/24 Trumpets 0/12 French Horns 0/12 Baritones 0/12 Trombones 0/120 Total Musicians

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What instrument is best?

  • Every Child can be successful at an instrument
  • Certain instruments have special challenges and limitations

○ Oboe ○ Horn ○ Percussion

  • There are at least two instruments your child could be successful with
  • Our goal is to find an instrument that your child will be most successful with

and will stick with!

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Instrument Rental Info

  • We recommend renting

○ Repairs are covered ○ Guaranteed quality

  • Why Music & Arts?

○ Best Value ○ Best Price ○ Best Repairs ○ Best Customer Service (I get no compensation from them, this is my honest opinion)

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Additional Supplies

  • In addition to the instrument, students will need:

○ Essential Elements Band Book ○ Music Stand for home practice ○ Instrument specific supplies ■ Reeds for oboe, clarinet, saxophone ■ valve or slide oil for brass ■ etc.

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5th Grade Band Schedule

  • Each student will receive 3 days of instruction per week
  • Days vary based on instrument
  • Band Takes place at Carriel Jr. High School from 7:15-7:45am
  • Students should be dropped off no earlier than 6:45am and no later than

7:10am at the Carriel Circle

  • After band, students will board busses to their home schools
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Schedule Continued

Monday

Band Room-Trumpets Choir-Saxophones Sunshine Room B-Clarinets

Tuesday

Large Practice Room-Horns Band Room-Baritone and Trombone 7th Grade Study Hall-Flutes and Oboes

Wednesday

Band Room-Trumpets Choir Room-Saxophones 7th Grade Study Hall-Flutes and Oboes Sunshine Room B-Clarinets

Thursday

Band Room-Baritone and Trombone Large Practice Room-Horns

Friday

Band Room-Trumpet Sunshine Room A-Baritone and Trombone Choir Room-Saxophones 7th Grade Study Hall-Flutes and Oboes Sunshine Room B-Clarinets

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Schedule by Instrument

Flute and Oboe

Tuesdays/Wednesdays/Fridays

Trumpet/Clarinet/Saxophone

Monday/Wednesday/Friday

Horn/Trombone/Baritone

Tuesday/Thursday/Friday

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Performances?

First performance is at the “Christmas in O’Fallon” concert on Wednesday, December 5th at the OTHS Panther Dome Second Performance is on Thursday, March 7th at the O’Fallon Fine Arts Showcase at Fulton Jr. High Final performance is a full concert performed by the 5th grade band in May, date TBD.

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Fee: $90/year

The fees for this program offset 2 main expenses: 1. Instructors for smaller class sizes-Only one is provided by the School District. 2. Transportation expenses to bus students.

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Fee: $90/year

  • All fees must be paid by Friday, September 15th
  • Fees may be paid

○ tonight ○ next week at the instrument pickup night (students will not be able to participate on Friday, September 15th unless fees are paid) Checks should be made out to: “Carriel Jr. High School” Memo: Band- [Last Name]

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Instrument Pick-Up Nights

Monday, September 10th (6-8pm @ Carriel Band Room)

  • Flutes

Tuesday, September 11th (6-8pm @ Carriel Band Room)

  • Trumpet
  • Oboe

Wednesday, September 12th (6-8pm @ Carriel Band Room)

  • French Horn
  • Saxophone

Thursday, September 13th

  • Clarinet
  • Trombone
  • Baritone
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Instrument Pick-Up Nights cont’d

Students and parents will pick up their instruments and receive instructions on:

  • how to assemble it
  • how to care for it
  • how to play their first notes!
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First Day of Band

Friday, September 14th

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www.of90bands.com

Best resource for:

  • Up-to-Date Calendar
  • Weekly Newsletters
  • Weather Cancellations
  • Practice Tips
  • Private Lesson Info
  • Online Resources
  • Local Music Store Info
  • This Presentation
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Communication

We communicate through a weekly newsletter

  • (please make sure we have accurate email information on the

registration form) We are professional music educators and will communicate as such

  • Don’t be surprised if you get a phone call!

Email is always best

  • mdonahue@of90.net
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What if I want to buy an instrument, not rent one?
  • Great Aunt Sally has an old saxophone that she willed to my grandmother

in the 1930s, can my child play that?

  • 7:15am is EARLY!??!?!?!?!
  • My child eats breakfast at their school, can they still do that on the days

they have band?

  • Do they have to bring their instruments back and forth?
  • Do they have to practice?
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Any Others?
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to the 5th grade students...

  • Have the right attitude!

○ Be Positive! ○ Have Fun!

  • Be Open Minded!
  • Decide what’s best for YOU!
  • Write your preferences AFTER you’ve tried the instruments!
  • Be Patient
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