We have just a few short weeks left before the new year, packed with lots of excitement happening in the band room! All the details are right here in this Week's Update: Concert Ensembles (CB, SB, WE) Winter Concert: Thursday, December 15th Our SCHS Bands Winter Concert is coming up on Thursday, December 15th. Students will need to arrive at 5:30pm to have a short rehearsal/set the stage prior to our concert beginning at 7:00pm. We would love to have YOU join us on stage for our annual Sleigh Ride Winter Concert closer! If you play an instrument, or even have a set of bells to jingle on stage, please consider joining us for this festive closing to our Winter Concert. For more information and to RSVP, please click here. Band Composite Pictures: Friday, December 16th The SCHS Bands, both Concert and Marching, will have our Band Portraits taken on Friday, December 16th. Students will need all their uniforms that day, Concert Blacks and Marching, in order to have their portraits taken for our composites. Marching students should also plan on turning in their marching uniforms immediately after their portraits are taken on this day. Individual students/families will also be able to order picture packages of their own portraits, as well as prints of our large composites. More details will be announced as they are confirmed. Portrait Schedule for Friday, December 16 1st hour: 7:30-8:32 (Symphony Band & Marching Band) 2nd Hour: 8:38-9:37 (Wind Ensemble & Marching Band) 3rd Hour: 9:43 - 10:42 (Concert Band & Marching Band) Lunch Hours: 10:42 - 12:20 (Any Marching Band Members not in a Band Class) 2:30 - 3:15pm: Any remaining SCHS Students who did not come earlier in the day 3:15 - 4:00pm: CMB Members who are IA students Community Service Lessons Students, please consider signing up to be a HS mentor for a Hart MS Band student! Mentors will give 30 minute private lessons to MS musicians through the school year, and it's a great way to share a love of music as well as earn NHS Hours, Key Club points, community service hours for scouts, and more. To sign up, please complete this form: Community Service Lessons Mentor Form SCHS Bands to Orlando Our trip is coming up in just a few months, and the time has come for students to specify who they would like to room with over the course of our visit! Students will be placed in groups of 4, and may request up to 3 additional people to be grouped with in their rooms. Please click here for more information and to submit your roommate request. If you do not submit a request, you will be placed We also have received a finalized itinerary for our trip! Please click here to review our Orlando trip timeline. We will have a trip meeting for all travelers on Monday, January 30th at 7pm. (Chaperones will meet at 6:00pm, prior to the meeting's start.) All students need to attend this meeting along with a parent representative. Please mark your calendars now to attend this meeting in person! Cougar Marching Band Our last commitment for the CMB for the year will be our Composite Portrait Photos on Friday, Dec 16: Composite Portrait Photos (Click for Timeline). All CMB members must attend at their assigned time to have their portraits taken and turn in their uniforms immediately after. Portrait Schedule for Friday, December 16 1st hour: 7:30-8:32 (Symphony Band & Marching Band) 2nd Hour: 8:38-9:37 (Wind Ensemble & Marching Band) 3rd Hour: 9:43 - 10:42 (Concert Band & Marching Band) Lunch Hours: 10:42 - 12:20 (Any Marching Band Members not in a Band Class) 2:30 - 3:15pm: Any remaining SCHS Students who did not come earlier in the day 3:15 - 4:00pm: CMB Members who are IA students Cougar Jazz Band Our annual Jazz Band Retreat is coming up on January 27-29th at Embassy Suites in Troy. The cost for the retreat will remain the same at $180 and includes all lodging, food, and clinicians/activities. Checks must be made out to SCHS Music Boosters. Payment is due no later than Dec 21st. To Register for this event, students will need to complete two documents: Jazz Band Retreat Registration Overnight Code of Conduct We are still in need of parent volunteers to coordinate the event and chaperones this event. Without these positions filled, we risk not being able to provide this retreat opportunity for students. (It's also one of the easiest, comfortable chaperone positions we have!) Please consider signing up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090A4FABAD29A02-jazz1 Our season will kick off with our retreat on January 27-29th, and our first rehearsals will be Wed & Thurs, February 1 & 2 at 6:20am. If you're looking to be in our rhythm section (piano, percussion, guitar, or bass) and just can't wait to jam, there's a great opportunity coming up for you! The 2nd Annual 2022 Western Michigan University Jazz Rhythm Section Day will take place on Saturday, Dec. 10th, 9am-3pm. This FREE event is a great opportunity for guitar, piano, bass and drums students to join other students from around the state to explore rhythm section concepts with the WMU jazz faculty. The link to sign up is here, https://forms.gle/fDcjx75neeLmJgQg7 Holiday Fundraisers The SCHS Music Boosters have set up a few different ways to allow families to do their normal holiday shopping while easily making money for the SCHS music programs. We appreciate all your support! RaiseRight card program This is our primary source of SAF fundraising this year! Overall, this is a program where we get a percentage back from any gift cards purchased. No extra fees. You can buy physical gift cards and use as gifts. Perfect for the holidays! Or you can buy reloadable cards or e-cards that you can use yourself at stores you normally buy from anyway. To get started, click here to create an account linked to our SCHS Music Boosters. RaiseRight will be running several specials, especially near the holiday season. Their biggest discount days are called Raise Days and they are Thursday and Friday of this week. So register asap to take advantage of these specials. Five Below shopping day – 10% of sales go to our organization! Simply print out the attached flyer (Click for link) and bring to the Five Below on Rochester Road from 12/9 – 12/16. SCHS Music Boosters get 10% of all purchases made on these dates, by simply bringing in the flyer. Get your stocking stuffers while helping to support our music programs! Please share the flyer with family and friends to increase our sales! Student Leadership Meetings Students, please mark your calendars- we'd love to have your voice in the meetings! All are welcome, and those seeking a leadership role are very highly encouraged. Upcoming Leadership Meeting Dates: February 6th (4:00pm) March 6th (4:00pm) April 10th (2:30pm) May 8th (2:30pm) June 5th (2:30pm). Extracurricular Opportunities Central Michigan University Double Reed Day Calling all Double Reed (oboe and bassoon) players! CMU's Double Reed day will be hosted at Clarkston HS on December 16th from 8am-2pm. Please see this flyer for more information! Royal Oak Symphony Orchestra Young Artists Competition The Royal Oak Symphony Orchestra is pleased to announce the 2022-2023 Young Artist Competition to be held on Sunday, March 12, 2023. The winner(s) will receive the opportunity to perform as a soloist with the Royal Oak Symphony Orchestra the evening of May 5, 2023 and an award of $500. Interlochen Arts Camp are also providing various scholarships for all participants. The competition is open to band or orchestral applicants between the ages of 12-18 years. Pianists, vocalists or previous YAC winners are not eligible at this time. For more information and to register for the competition, please click here. Lansing Area TUBACHRISTMAS
A TUBACHRISTMAS in Lansing this year on Saturday, December 10 performing on the steps of the Michigan Capitol Building!. This would be a great opportunity for your students to either perform in or attend a fairly unique musical event. What is TUBACHRISTMAS? TUBACHRISTMAS is a series of concerts all over the world that brings together low-brass musicians of all ages and skills to perform a free public concert of Christmas Carols arranged specifically for Low Brass ensemble. For each event, performers come together in the hours before the performance to rehearse the selections chosen for that event, then perform for the public. TUBACHRISTMAS is a wonderful opportunity for low brass musicians to be the featured players they don't always get to be, and for other students and the public to hear unique arrangements of some of their favorite holiday music. Who is TUBACHRISTMAS for? TUBACHRISTMAS is open to performers of all ages and skill levels. That said, some of the parts can be challenging, especially in terms of range. High school players should have very little issue with the arrangements, but middle school students may struggle, especially those in their first year of band this year. Players are encouraged to do the best they can, and know that the more experienced players around them will help to make sure everyone sounds great. I can say personally that my daughter -- who just started playing euphonium this fall -- is looking forward to playing as best as she can with us this year, but every student's comfort level in that kind of situation will vary. To help with those beginning students, we've put together some simplified arrangements of the pieces we're most likely to play this year. They are available as PDF downloads at: https://capitalareatubas.org/simplified-parts-download The TUBACHRISTMAS performance is for everyone! It's free, and open to the public. The audience is encouraged to sing along with the carols they know and enjoy the ones they might not know. What do I need for TUBACHRISTMAS? - An Instrument - Tuba and Euphonium/Baritone are the primary instruments, but cousins such as sousaphone, helicon, ophicleide (bass or contrabass), serpent, double-belled euphonium are known to make appearances from time-to-time - To Register - There is a $10 registration fee for performers, who will each receive a commemorative button for the year. Registrations can be paid in cash or card at the event, or ahead of time at https://capitalareatubas.org/store . - An original copy of Carols for a Merry TUBACHRISTMAS. This contains the 34 arrangements that are used in all TUBACHRISTMAS events world-wide (though each event normally has only 12-15 selections). The book is available in 2 sizes 6.5x8" ($20) or 8.5x11" ($25) and in either Bass Clef with all four parts, or in Treble Clef with just the two upper (euphonium) parts. There is a fifth version that has the lower (Tuba) parts in Treble Clef and in both B♭ and E♭, as played in British-style brass bands, but your students would likely not want that option. Books may be purchased at registration or in advance at https://capitalareatubas.org/store - A rag to clean-up water key discharge, and a portable music stand, if possible. We plan on providing stands, but having a spare in case we run out would be helpful. - To dress festively and for the weather. Bright colors, Christmas themes, and decorated instruments are encouraged. We plan to perform outdoors, so dress appropriate for the weather on the day. TUBACHRISTMAS hats, scarves, and headbands will be available for purchase at registration (or again, for pre-order at https://capitalareatubas.org/store ) What are the details for Lansing's TUBACHRISTMAS? - Registration: 10:00-11:00 AM; St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 218 W Ottawa St, Lansing - Rehearsal: 11:00 AM-12:00 PM; St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 218 W Ottawa St, Lansing - Performance: 1:00 PM; Michigan Capitol Building East Steps, 100 N Capital Ave, Lansing Parking is available at the Roosevelt Parking Ramp, 220 Seymour Ave, Lansing. If poor weather would prevent us from playing outside, we will perform at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Comments are closed.
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