Montana City School: Middle School Band Syllabus

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Montana City School: Middle School Band Syllabus Mrs. Kara Nelson knelson@mtcityschool.net Montana City School Band Culture and Community: RESPONSIBLE Be early o Set up and be ready to make music Arrive prepared to learn o Music, instrument, reeds, water, mouthpieces, valve oil, pencil, chair, stand Clean up after yourself SAFE Be aware of your space and materials Be aware of others space and materials Treat your instrument and others with respect RESPECTFUL Bring a positive attitude Be attentive to the speaker Ask for support by raising your hand Allow others contributions and individuality Daily Procedures 1) Wait outside music room on concession stand wall until invited in by teacher Students will check outside music room door for Brain Buster and/or playing test assignments Students will check outside music room door to confirm they have all materials needed for the day 2) Once inside, check ready board on piano for set up needs and whiteboard for rehearsal order 3) Pick up instrument, folder with pencil, music stand, and chair before going to seat 4) Once seated, prepare for rehearsal according to ready board and white board; If indicated, warm up appropriately 5) At the end of class, wait for permission from the teacher to be dismissed and to put away instrument and music. Complete self grader. Rehearsal Procedures 1) No gum, food or beverages You are very welcome to keep a water bottle in your band cubby for rehearsal If the water bottle becomes a toy, student may turn in water bottle until the end of the quarter To help rehearsal flow, you may ask for permission to use the restroom/get a drink in between rehearsal pieces rather than in the middle of our work as a team 2) Respect each other, the rehearsal room and the instruments 3) Follow the podium procedure a. Conductor standing to the side of the podium with raised hand : Students stop talking and turn attention toward conductor b. Conductor on podium : Sit up straight and get instrument into the ready to play position c. Conductor gives preparatory gesture : Students breathe together and set embouchure to play/sing 4) Give attention and respect to the speaker 5) Be prepared and on time

Middle School Band Grading Procedures: You start class each day with 20 points! Come to class prepared o Instrument, music, valve oil, reeds, drumsticks, pencil o Know your assigned music for the week o 6 th grade band students bring planner for Planner Check each day Follow Podium Procedure Show respect and responsibility in your actions and attitude Treat your instrument, your space, and the space of others with respect Have a positive attitude and try your best Complete your self grader for the day Possible Deductions from Daily Grade: Using cell phone without permission Unexcused tardy Sitting in unassigned seat Unprepared for class (this includes not having a pencil each day) Talking during rehearsal Leaving equipment out after rehearsal Leaving daily self grader incomplete Procedures for Classroom Consequences 1) The student will receive a verbal redirection 2) The student will receive a deduction in their daily points followed by a conference with the teacher after class 3) Mrs. Nelson will contact parent/guardian 4) Student will receive an office referral General Instruments are valuable and personal property. Play your own, no one else s. As with general classroom courtesy, keep your hands and feet to yourself and your instrument. Be sensitive of your volume level when playing blasting notes is unsafe for your embouchure and ears and for your neighbor s ears. Look and listen to the teacher. Raise hand for support and wait to be called on. If you forget your instrument, reed, book, etc., please tell Mrs. Nelson before school or before band only. It is your responsibility to remember your book, horn, and necessary equipment

Instrument Supplies To ensure that each instrument is maintained and well equipped, additional supplies are needed. It is your responsibility to have the necessary accessories for your particular instrument. Flutes : Swab and cleaning cloth Clarinets and Saxophones : Cork grease, a cleaning swab and reeds (2 4 a month). The two recommended brands for reeds are Rico Royal or Vandoren (can also be ordered on line) Saxophones must have a neck strap. Trumpets and Baritones/Tuba: Slide grease, valve oil, mouthpiece brush Horn: Valve oil and mouthpiece brush Trombones: Slide oil, tuning slide grease and mouthpiece brush Percussionists: Pair of concert sticks (5A) Reeds and Valve Oil It is your responsibility to have extra reeds and valve oil on hand. Reeds, valve oil and slide oil are available for purchase from Mrs. Nelson; each item is 2$ a piece. Suggested reed brands and strengths available from Piccolo s Music or online through Eckroth Music: Rico Royal or Vandoren reeds for saxophone and clarinet 6 th Grade Band reed strength: 2 7 th 8 th Grade Band Reed Strength: 2 ½ 3 Home Practice Considerations All students will keep a pencil in their music folder for marking rehearsal notes; this pencil should travel with the folder to and from school Fold up music stands, a metronome and tuner are useful for practicing at home; metronomes and tuners can also be found online and/or downloaded as a smartphone app! Much like regular homework or study, a quiet space free from distractions is essential for home practice Consider using a timer to help students keep track of when and how they practice; 10 minutes of uninterrupted practice is far more useful than 60 minutes of practice in front of the tv, the computer, or the cell phone Remind students to isolate specific notes, skills, or sections in their music that give them difficulty, rather than practicing entire songs or pieces without focused time spent on trouble sections If you forget your reed/valve oil for the day, please let Mrs. Nelson know. You may have one reed, valve oil, or instrument I forgot per quarter. An in class alternate assignment will be provided. If the reed/instrument is forgotten a second time, a phone call will be made home and the student will receive a deduction in daily grade.

Performance Considerations for Winter and Spring Programs* Please keep this portion at home in a noticeable place for a quick reminder throughout the fall and winter of what middle school band and general music students will need for their performances! Concert attendance is expected and required. Making music is a collaborative, team effort. Every member of our performing ensemble must be present in order for the performance to succeed. Concerts are worth 250 points each as these concerts are our primary curricular focus for the 2nd and 4th quarters. Please make every effort to have your student present at the winter and spring programs. Students who are unable to attend the winter or spring programs will receive a 0 for their program grade. In order to earn 200 of 250 points (80%; C average) for the program, students will complete a 5 page research paper on their musical experiences as pertaining to band/choir and their performance repertoire. To earn back 220 of the 250 points (88%; B average) missed at the concert, students will complete this written portion and will perform their performance repertoire for a select audience. Winter Program Tuesday, December 20, 2016 @ 6:30 pm 1 ) White collared and/or long sleeved dress shirt (or long sleeved top for girls) 2 ) Black pants for boys, black pants or skirt (below the knees) for girls 3 ) Dark, concert appropriate shoes (no flip flops) Students are welcome to accessorize to complement their own individual styles: scarves, jewelry, neckties, etc. Santa hats are welcome for the final, all school performance of White Christmas Spring Program Tuesday, May 23, 2017 @ 6:30 pm 1) Solid blue or white t shirt Shirts with MCS logos are acceptable 2) Jeans or jean shorts; jean skirt for girls (to the knee) 3) Concert appropriate shoes Sneakers are acceptable as long as they are not tattered or dirty. Students are welcome to accessorize to complement their own individual styles: scarves, jewelry, neckties, etc. FLIP FLOPS, SHORTS, SHORT SKIRTS, AND/OR SPAGHETTI STRAPS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE AND WILL RESULT IN POINTS DEDUCTED FROM CONCERT GRADE *We acknowledge that extenuating circumstances do occur. Please communicate with me and we will gladly work with individual students/families to find a solution to individual performance attire needs. Please return the below portion for a graded assignment, worth 20 points, due Thursday/Friday Sept. 8/9, 2016. I,, and my parent/guardian,, have read and understand the MCS Music Handbook and agree to abide by all of policies within it. Student Parent/Guardian Date STUDENT / FAMILY CONTACT INFORMATION: please print legibly Phone: Preferred email: