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1 Group Registration umber ame ourse Schedule Worksheet Page 1 of 5 Tracks are courses comprised of two or three sessions. Some two-session tracks are offered more than once. Most 3-session tracks are only offered once. Most lasses (1 session each) are offered more than once. Tracks are designated by a T in their course number. You must select all sessions of any Track you choose to select. The session blocks when the remaining sessions are offered for a given track session will be listed in parentheses after the ourse name. ISTRTIOS: The goal of this selection process is to choose one course/class selection in every available block. You may also schedule in rehearsals, "" and unch Breaks for your own information. TRSDAY, JE 27 Block #/Time Events 1:00 5:00 REGISTR AT IO 4:30 6:00 DIER 1.1 2:15 3:00 arillon Visit 1.2 3:15 4:00 arillon Visit 1.3 6:15 7:45 Massed Rehearsal 8:15 9:45 Forté oncert a) Find your Ringing Division s (Tins, oppers, etc.) rehearsal times and circle the lass umber and lass ame in the corresponding Session blocks. You should also circle the Massed rehearsals, even though some courses/classes (usually intended for directors or for more advanced ringers) may be offered at those times. b) Tracks Track Designation 202T.2b (3.6) In the Track column, circle your most preferred track. Be sure to circle A SESSIOS of the track (the other session block number[s] will be noted following the course name*). You may choose more than one track as long as the session times don t conflict. lasses Solo oaching c) hoose additional classes in any of the remaining free blocks. Be sure to leave one of the unch blocks open each day. We have listed as a selectable item for your convenience. * You may not mix sessions of Tracks. Example: You may not choose 1a and 2b of the same ourse. FRIDAY, JE 28 Block #/Time Events ourse # TRAK ourse ame Add'l Sessions ourse # ASS ourse ame 2.1 8:00 9:15 oppers Rehearsal 202T.1a Intermediate Solo Ringing (#1 of 2) 301T.1a Bronze Festival hoir (#1 of 3) 402T.1a Advanced conducting (#1 of 3) 932T.1a ertification: Music Theory evel 1 (#1 of 4) (2.5) (3.1, 3.5) (2.5, 3.5) (2.5, 3.2, 4.1) oppers Rehearsal andbell Techniques from A to Z Weaving Advanced Treble Techniques Jumpstarting the Battery Bell Trees Part Solo oaching Observing Massed Directors Rhythm in a Flash Rep Reading: Advent/hristmas evels Intro to African Drumming 2.2 9:35 10:50 Massed Rehearsal Massed Rehearsal Observing Massed Directors :10 12:25 Bronze Rehearsal 303T.1a oppers Festival hoir (#1 of 3) 933T.1a ertification: onducting evel 1 (#1 of 4) (2.5, 3.3) (3.4, 3.6, 4.2) unch - 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Bronze Rehearsal 1 andbell Techniques from A to Z Weaving at the Speed of Sound Bell Trees Part 1 Music iteracy Processionals Rep Reading: ent/easter Starting an Ensemble
2 FRIDAY, JE 28 Block # / Time Events ourse # TRAK ourse ame Add'l Sessions ourse Schedule Worksheet Page 2 of 5 ourse # ASS ourse ame :40 1:55 Tins Rehearsal 2.5 2:15 3:30 lasses Only 302T.1a oppers Plus Festival hoir (# 1 of 3) 202T.1b Intermediate Solo Ringing (#2 of 2) 303T.1b oppers Festival hoir (#2 of 3) 401T.1a Beginning onducting (#1 of 2) 402T.1b Advanced conducting (#2 of 3) 702T.1a African Drumming hoir (1# of 3) 932T.1b ertification: Music Theory evel 1 (#2 of 4) (2.6, 3.4) (2.1) (2.3, 3.3) (3.2) (2.1, 3.5) (3.2, 3.6) (2.1, 3.2, 4.1) unch - 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Tins Rehearsal 1 Stopped Techniques including Malleting Advanced Treble Techniques Ready to Go Solo? Bell Berserkers Rhythm in a Flash omplex Rhythm and Time Ringing Blind Marking Music The Balancing Act Rep Reading: ew ompositions Recruiting, Keeping Young Adults Round Table Barbershop Singing Bass Bell Techniques ow Do I Ring That Bell? all hange Ringing Ensemble Ringing Part omposer Master lass Performance Anxiety Once pon a Time Rep Reading: Processionals imericks, essons, ife in andbells andbell istory Producing a Successful andbell Recording Schulmerich Maintenance 2.6 3:50 5:05 Bronze Rehearsal 302T.1b 931T.1a 5:15 6:45 DIER 2.7 7:00 8:15 Massed Rehearsal oppers Plus Festival hoir ertification: andbell Techniques evel I (#1 of 3) (2.4, 3.4) (3.1, 3.5) Bronze Rehearsal andbell Techniques from A to Z Weaving at the Speed of Sound Bell Trees Part Fearless Sight-reading Ready to Go Solo? Score Study Intro Music Theory Rhythm in a Flash Ringing Blind The Balancing Act Rep Reading: ymn Tunes for andbells Starting an Ensemble Barbershop Singing Massed Rehearsal 3 8:30 9:30 MII- OERT # 1 9:30 10:00 BIEIA MEETIG - A ARE WEOME
3 SATRDAY, JE 29 Block # / Time Events ourse # TRAK ourse ame Add'l Sessions lass # ourse Schedule Worksheet Page 3 of 5 ASS ourse ame 3.1 8:00 9:15 oppers Rehearsal 3.2 9:35 10:50 Tins Rehearsal 203T.1a Advanced Solo Ringing (#1 of 2) (3.2) 301T.1b Bronze Festival hoir (#2 of 3) (2.1, 3.5) 931T.1b ertification: (2.6, 3.5) andbell Techniques evel I (#2 of 3) 203T.1b Advanced Solo Ringing (#2 of 2) 401T.1b Beginning onducting (#2 of 2) 702T.1b African Drumming hoir (#2 of 3) 932T.1c ertification: Music Theory evel 1 (#3 of 4) (3.1) (2.5) (2.5, 3.6) (2.1, 2.5, 4.1) oppers Rehearsal andbell Techniques from A to Z Stopped Techniques including Malleting Solo oaching Ensemble oaching Score Study Presentation Once pon a Time Rep Reading: Advent/hristmas evels Intro to African Drumming Malmark Maintenance Tins Rehearsal Weaving Advanced Treble Techniques Jumpstarting the Battery Bass Bell Techniques ow Do I Ring That Bell? Fearless Sight-reading Ensemble Ringing Part Group Dynamics omplex Rhythm and Time Rep Reading: Pop, Rock, Show Tunes ine Dancing Malmark Maintenance Schulmerich Maintenance :10 12:25 Bronze Rehearsal 303T.1c oppers Festival hoir (#3 of 3) (2.3, 2.5) unch - 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Bronze Rehearsal Ready to Go Solo? Playing the Truth reative Bells in Worship Rep Reading: ymn Tunes for andbells andbell istory ine Dancing Barbershop Singing :40 1:55 Tins Rehearsal 302T.1c oppers Plus Festival hoir (#1 of 3) 933T.1b ertification: onducting evel 1 (#2 of 4) (2.4, 2.6) (2.3, 3.6, 4.2) unch - 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Tins Rehearsal Weaving at the Speed of Sound andchimes: Basics to hallenges Presentation Processionals Rep Reading: ew ompositions ommunity hoirs Roundtable
4 SATRDAY, JE 29 ourse Schedule Worksheet Page 4 of 5 Block # / Time Events ourse # TRAK ourse ame Add'l Sessions lass # ASS ourse ame 3.5 2:15 3:30 lasses Only 202T.2a Intermediate Solo Ringing (#1 of 2) (3.6) 301T.1c Bronze Festival hoir (#3 of 3) (2.1, 3.1) 402T.1c Advanced conducting (#3 of 3) (2.1, 2.5) 931T.1c ertification: (2.6, 3.1) andbell Techniques evel I (#3 of 3) ow Do I Ring That Bell? all hange Ringing Ensemble Ringing Part Bell Berserkers Intro Music Theory Rhythm in a Flash omplex Rhythm and Time Marking Music Managing Performance Anxiety reative Bells in Worship Rep Reading: Moklebust by Moklebust imericks, essons, ife in andbells Intro to African Drumming ine Dancing 3.6 3:50 5:05 oppers Rehearsal 202T.2b Intermediate Solo Ringing (#2 of 2) 702T.1c African Drumming hoir (#3 of 3) 933T.1c ertification: onducting evel 1 (#3 of 4) (3.5) oppers Rehearsal 3 (2.5, 3.2) Weaving 101 (2.3, 3.4, 4.2) Bass Bell Techniques andchimes: Basics to hallenges Bell Trees Part Solo oaching Ensemble oaching Playing the Truth Rep Reading: Ringing Across ultures ine Dancing 5:15 6:45 DIER 3.7 7:00 8: 15 Massed Rehearsal Massed Rehearsal 4 8:35 10:00 MII- OERT # 2
5 SDAY, Block # / Time JE 30 Events ourse # TRAK ourse ame Add'l Sessions lass # ASS ourse ame 8:00 8:45 WORSIP SERVI E ourse Schedule Worksheet Page 5 of :00 10:15 oppers Rehearsal 932T.1d ertification: (2.1, 2.5, 3.2) Music Theory evel 1 TEST (#4 of 4) or single class to test out oppers Rehearsal Solo oaching Bell Berserkers Ask Forté anything 10:15 1:30 EK - O T T IME :30 11:45 Tins Rehearsal 933T.1d ertification: (2.3, 3.4, 3.6) onducting evel 1 TEST (#4 of 4) unch - 11:15 AM - 12:00 PM Tins Rehearsal Ask Forté anything :00 1:00 Bronze Rehearsal 11:15 12: unch - 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM Bronze Rehearsal :15 2:30 Massed Rehearsal Massed Rehearsal 5 3:00 4:30 FIA OER T
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