Not much news to report since this is such a short week, but I HAD to post this picture! How cute is this turkey marching band??!
A BIG thank you to all of the RGS bandlings (and their parents who drove them!) who came to the optional before-school full band rehearsal today! I was able to work with about half of the band and we got great work done! The SGE bandlings did a great job in lessons and full band today as well and I feel GREAT about our concerts coming up! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving this week and I look forward to seeing everyone back in school next week!
Amanda Storer
815-678-6726
www.mrsstorersbands.weebly.com
astorer@nsd2.com
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
It's the most wonderful time of the year!
By now your bandling is in full-fledged concert season mode!
You should be hearing “Jingle Bells” and “Dreydl, Dreydl” among other songs
when your child is practicing…is your child practicing? This week’s lessons and
full band rehearsals have left me feeling very good about where we are in our
preparation for the concerts (12-13-12 for SGE and 12-17-12 for RGS!), well, if
we didn’t have Thanksgiving next week, I’d feel really good! Don’t get me
wrong, I LOVE Thanksgiving, it’s actually my favorite holiday because cooking
is a passion of mine, second to music, of course! But RGS will lose lessons and
full band because of the Wednesday off next week. Hopefully most of the RGS
bandlings can come to the before school rehearsal on Tuesday at 8:00am!!
Thankfully, SGE will have lessons and full band as per usual on Tuesday, so
nothing is missed there!
When you click on the links for the mp3 files, click "Download" and then "Open" to hear the songs.
Amanda Storer
678-6726
astorer@nsd2.com
www.mrsstorersband.weebly.com
Did everyone get the note about the Band Buddies event we
will be having on Thursday, November 29? We are teaming up with the RBCHS band members for an optional
after-school lesson and rehearsal. I really hope your child can make it! For
this event, you are responsible for transportation to and from the high school. Permission slips are due on Tuesday, 11-20. HERE is another copy of the slip if you need it.
Last order of business for this week: Here are some
recordings of all of the songs we will be performing on the Winter concert
(both schools are playing the same songs) Please have your child practice along
with the recordings. It will really help!
Ode to Joy (this version has the Trombone/Baritone part
emphasized since it is much different from the rest of the band!)
Hard Rock BluesWhen you click on the links for the mp3 files, click "Download" and then "Open" to hear the songs.
I hope you all have a fabulous weekend and let me know if you ever
have any questions or concerns!
Amanda Storer
678-6726
astorer@nsd2.com
www.mrsstorersband.weebly.com
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Jingle Bells already?!?
Have you heard the familiar strains of holiday music coming from your child's practice sessions? If you haven't, just wait, it's coming within the week! We have started to prepare for our first concert and the bandlings are so pumped up! Things are really starting to get into a groove in the band room (groove, get it?) The students are coming on time, most of them have their practice records filled out and signed and some of the issues we were having with note-reading or embouchures are improving! Time is all it takes. Some of the students were getting so frustrated with themselves after the first few weeks when things started to get harder. As with any new skill, there are periods of rapid improvement and times where things seem to plateau for a while. It's OK! I've been telling them all that next year, full band is every day and the amount of material that we cover in one quarter of the school year is easily covered in less than 2 weeks when they are in middle school. This equals RAPID improvement. Please just continue your child to keep practicing.
CHANGE TO SCHEDULE NEXT WEEK:
Schedules for November and December came home this week. PLEASE NOTE!!! I will be at RGS on TUESDAY next week (11-6-12) and I will be at SGE on WEDNESDAY next week (11-7-12) The SGE 5th graders are going on a field trip on Tuesday, 11-6-12, so I'm switching days so that I don't miss them for lessons and full band.
PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES:
Please come by my room and visit during Parent-Teacher conferences next week! The band room at each school is in the cafeteria. I will probably have music playing, so follow the music! I would be happy to discuss your child's progress in band and show you a demonstration of the program we've been using called Smart Music. The bandlings really like playing with the program and the instant feedback and support is gives is hard to replicate. It would be so great if Santa brought subscriptions to this wonderful program to as many bandlings as possible! I will be at SGE on Wednesday night from 4-8pm and at RGS on Thursday from 12:30-8pm. If you will not be at your child's school during those same times, please call or email and we can work something out.
Have a great weekend! Remember to change your clocks on Sunday. How many bandlings will have an extra hour of practicing in their practice records this week? HA HA, I'll keep dreaming!
Mrs. Storer
815-678-6726
www.mrsstorersbands.weebly.com
astorer@nsd2.com
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
PRACTICING your band instrument 101
You may be able to predict how things in the band room have
been going just by the title of this post…I’m not complaining, I’m really
not. But I have been trying to reinforce
the concept of “HOW” to practice with my bandlings these last two weeks. The
concept of practicing may seem simple: Take out your instrument, open your book
and PLAY! But, for some and maybe even most students, those three steps can be
kind of daunting. So for this week’s blogpost, I will provide some guidance as
to “How to Practice.” I have already gone over this with my students, but my
hope is that you can talk to your bandling about these steps and help ensure
they are following through with this process so they can be more prepared and
confident in their coming lessons.
1.
Make sure to have a space that is
distraction-free and well-lit. Be sure to have a chair to sit in (not
percussionists, though!) and a stand to put the music on.
2.
Warm-up properly. For percussionists, play 8 on
a hand to a recording of your favorite song. For woodwind and brass players,
play whole note/whole rests on mouthpieces/headjoints. Then go on to play whole
notes/whole rests for each of the notes you know. #1.26 “Scaling the Wall” on
page 9 of your book is a great song to warm-up with since it is a scale.
3.
Now start to practice the songs from your
homework. First sing the pitch names and
do the fingerings/slide positions/type the notes (if you play xylophone). If
you need help with letter names, write a few of them in. Please do not write in
every single letter name of the pitches in your music! This will quickly become
a crutch and you will never be able to read the music. Instead, pick only the
pitches that you don’t recognize right away, and always write in pencil so that
maybe you can erase them at some point in the week.
4.
After you’ve sung the pitches and done the
fingerings/typed by yourself, see if you can do it with the recording on the CD!
This will give you a better idea of how the song sounds.
5.
Now you’re ready to try and play the song on
your instrument. Go slowly. Try the whole song first. Then figure out which
parts are giving you the most trouble. Isolate those few notes and play those
patterns slowly. Once you can play the pattern,
put it back together with more of the song. You may have to do this with
more than one section of the music! It’s OK! Slowly put the whole song back
together. It’s like a cord that is tangled up. You have to fix one section at a
time.
6.
A song isn’t ready until you can play it all the
way through at least a few times. Don’t worry if you can’t get through all of
the songs in your homework in one practice session at home! It is probably more
realistic to really work on one or two songs in a 20 minute practice session.
Then you can revisit them in your next practice session along with another one
or two songs. If you follow this process
an average of 3-4 times a week, you should be pretty well prepared for your
lesson!
The two most important things your bandling needs at this
stage is motivation or praise from you and time to practice. I keep trying to
reinforce to the students that they did not learn how to read words in only a
few weeks! The same is true for reading music and playing an instrument. It
takes time! Of course, it also takes practice. Playing an instrument is one of those things in life that you get what you put into it. Please continue to encourage
your child to practice. When you take an interest in what they are doing, their
motivation and pride in themselves skyrockets! Please let me know if you ever
have any comments or concerns. Have a great week!
Amanda Storer
678-6726
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