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A Team Approach to a Successful Marching Program CLINICIANS: Steve Wessels, Evan VanDoren, Jason Robb, Justin Sullivan DEMONSTRATION GROUP: Cedar Park HS Marching Band Texas Bandmasters Association 2016 Convention/Clinic JULY 21-24, 2016 HENRY B. GONZALEZ CONVENTION CENTER SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

A Team Approach to Teaching a Successful Marching Band Featuring the Cedar Park High School Band Program Clinicians: Steve Wessels, Evan VanDoren, Jason Robb, & Justin Sullivan 2016 Texas Bandmasters Association Convention The Cedar Park High School Band Staff will discuss and showcase rehearsal techniques focused on improving high school musicians during the marching band season. From movement to music, the entire staff will break down strategies to affect change in your students and simplify your routine. Classroom Setup Visual Fundamentals Circle o Provides clear line of sight between every student and teacher o Great for use in classes and smaller groups Block o Students feel less individual accountability (less risk) o Great for large groups and learning new material Movement Vocabulary Building a basic understanding of dance vocabulary o Relevé o Plié o Lunges o Rond de jambe o Passé Establishing a solid foundation: Posture Establishing quality posture is the foundation of quality marching and movement programs "S Curve" Exercise o 5 Points of Alignment: Ankles, Knees, Hips, Shoulders, and Ears o Allows for clear, tangible discussion of posture, and how to improve it o Equal, even motion over space and time Shaping the lower body: Shape & Weight Transfer Pointe Exercise Leg Shape o Focus on maintaining the length of the leg and moving from the hip o Work to maintain posture (top three points of alignment) throughout "50/50" Exercise Weight Transfer o All motion is based upon 50/50 weight distribution o Applies leg motion learned in pointe exercise, while layering in new responsibility of weight transfer o Exercise results in accomplishing one step

Mark Time o Recreating the sensation of moving as much as possible o Work on feet timing and musical relationship in all rehearsals The 2-Step Step-out o Applies all previously discussed movement concepts in a very short exercise o Helps to create a more realistic performance scenario o Use step outs as often as possible, especially during "off the field" rehearsals Recreate performance scenarios as closely as possible, as often as possible! Visual Fundamental Rehearsal Across The Floors o Used for marching and body movement o Individuals have more individual accountability to perform o Great medium to use student leaders to teach Video Supplement Please find, linked below, a YouTube channel with tutorials breaking down each visual exercise! https://www.youtube.com/channel/uc1f4nf2x6mlfcimcgwx1o_a Music Fundamentals Breathing - They know how to breathe they need to remember to do it in the music! Tools for remembering to breathe o Syncing the breath with the step o Breathing Tubes o Stagger breathing Very detailed definitions for where students should breathe Using Early, Middle, and Late breathing assignments for staggering

Long Tones Synchronizing the feet with the three parts of sound Synchronizing the feet with the breath o 2 count breath Breath Push 1 o 1 count breath Breath/Push simultaneous Three Parts of Sound How they are affected o Start o Duration o Release DURATION ARTICULATION Release AIR Flexibility/Lip Slurs Improving how we move from note to note Purpose: Brass vs. Woodwinds o Brass Increase flexibility and develop embouchure o Woodwinds Improve hand position and develop proper finger technique Unison vs. Woodwind Scales o Performing unison increases students awareness of ensemble noise Brass Pedagogy o Simplifying concepts o Improve students understanding of how to move through/between all registers

Articulation Defining note shape & length vs. Developing ability to articulate as a skill Note Length Definitions o Articulation Paint by Numbers Use number counting to define note length and strengthen internal subdivision o Articulation visualizer Articulation Strength o 16 th Note Timing Exercise Non-Marked œ NOTES TOUCH TONGUE FIRM WRITTEN DYNAMIC Tenuto œ - NOTES TOUCH TONGUE 10% FIRMER 1/2 DYNAMIC LOUDER THROUGHOUT Accented > œ NOTES TOUCH TONGUE 10% FIRMER 1/2 DYNAMIC LOUDER AT START Staccato œ. 1/2 NOTE LENGTH TONGUE FIRM WRITTEN DYNAMIC Marcato œ^ 1/2 NOTE LENGTH TONGUE 10% FIRMER 1/2 DYNAMIC LOUDER THROUGHOUT

Show Articulation Exercises Applying it all to the music Difficult Show Excerpt o Modified and turned into an articulation exercise on Concert F or Bb o Students are able to focus on fundamental concepts o Students can directly apply concepts to show excerpt immediately following o Process allows for an increased repetition of the most challenging components of the program For additional information on the Cedar Park H.S. Band, please visit: www.cedarparkbands.org For questions on this clinic, please email: evan.vandoren@leanderisd.org or jason.robb@leanderisd.org