Centennial Middle School Instrumental Music Department

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Centennial Middle School Instrumental Music Department Band Information Night Tuesday, Jan.2, 2018 6:30 PM CMS Auditorium Band Instrument Display Night Thursday, May 24, 2018 4:00-6:00 PM CMS Cafeteria Our Mission Providing all students with a unique outlet for high quality aesthetic education; the internal ability to assess beauty for themselves, thereby promoting a life-long appreciation of the Arts

Dear Parents: Your child has the opportunity to embark on a new experience. During the 6th grade year in Centennial, we are able to offer instrumental music to any and all students who would like to participate. As directors we look forward to the energy and enthusiasm of these band members. The Centennial Band Program currently serves about 800 students in grades 6-12. We are proud of the immense popularity of the band program, and we offer many varied opportunities including Holiday Band, Jazz Band and Honor Symphonic Band. As you look ahead to your child s high school band career, it will include an opportunity to travel to Europe if your child desires. Playing a band instrument can be a life long joy. These new beginnings will have some days of success and some days of struggle. Tests have continued to prove that students who play a musical instrument do better on standarized testing and have better coordination. Please encourage your child to grow and develop into a quality musician. Sincerely, The Band Directors of Centennial Carvel Kuehn, HS Christine Ringen, MS Becky Weiland, HS Gina Wolleat, MS Questions? Call the Band Registration Hot Line #(763)792-5663 Band Dates to Mark on Your Calendar: Tuesday, Jan. 2 6:30 p.m. Band Information Night Parents of any 5th grade child interested in joining band should attend this meeting in the Middle School Auditorium. We hope that students will have three instrument choices in mind after this meeting. We are also asking that any completed registration forms be turned in at this time. Tuesday, Jan. 2 7:15 p.m. Percussion Meeting All students who are interested in playing Percussion are asked to meet in the band room immediately following the Band Information meeting. Thursday, Jan. 4 Band Performances for 5th Graders Fifth graders will attend a concert at the Middle School auditorium during the school day to hear performances by the 8th grade bands. Friday, January 5 Middle School on-line registration begins. All band students must register for band on-line AND also turn in the yellow paper registration form with three choices of instruments. Monday, February 12 ALL YELLOW REGISTRATION FORMS ARE DUE WITH THREE INSTRU- MENT CHOICES Registrations received after February 12 will only be eligible for those instruments with space available. Remember you must also register your child for band class through CMS on-line registration. Week of March 19th Confirmation Letter Students must put three instrument choices on their registration form. They will then be placed with one of those instruments and a confirmation letter will be sent via mail the week of March 19th. If the registration form is turned in late, the confirmation letter may be picked up at the main information table the night of the Band Display (May 24). Tuesday, May 24, 4-6 p.m. Band Instrument Display Drop-in between 4:00-6:00 p.m.for the instrument display held in the MS cafeteria. Local music companies will be offering instrument rental and purchase programs.

Flute Alto Saxophone For 6th Grade Trumpet Trombone Euphonium Clarinet Tenor Saxophone Percussion Additional Instrument Choices Available for 7th Grade Students who have demonstrated a solid understanding of music notation and who have shown a commitment to practicing one of the instruments shown above, will be given consideration to switch to one of the following instruments at the end of their 6th grade year: Bassoon Oboe Bass Clarinet Tuba French Horn Students who ultimately wish to play Oboe, Bassoon or Bass Clarinet should choose Clarinet or Saxophone as a first choice for their 6th grade year. Students who wish to switch to French Horn should choose trumpet and those who want to play tuba should choose Trombone or Euphonium. Questions? Call the Band Registration Hot Line #(763)792-5663

Considerations in Instrument Selection: How to Set Your Child Up For Success Several criteria are important in determining what instrument a child should play: The child s physical characteristics How musically suited each child is to a particular instrument The need for balanced instrumentation The interest of the child Begin by making an assessment of your child s physical characteristics-overbites, teeth structures, mouth shapes, hand size, fingerlength, and overall physical stature. If your child has an unusual physical characteristic which you feel may need to be considered in choosing an instrument, please contact a band director. Also, note that students with braces can be successful on any brass or woodwind instrument. Playing percussion requires strong rhythmic aptitude and also the ability to work independently. A piano background is very helpful in learning to play percussion. In recent years, percussion and saxophone interest has been greater than our instrumentation needs. A balanced instrumentation is very important for our band students if they are to have the best possible musical experience. Children well suited for some of the less popular instruments must be encouraged to study them. Given a choice of playing the saxophone which has too many players and the euphonium or trombone which has too few players, some children and parents will choose the less popular instrument because it allows the child to feel more important and special. The interest of your child is very important. Children highly motivated to learn a particular instrument are likely to succeed. Your child may also need to be encouraged to practice. Many children are not able to schedule practice time and stick to it on their own. They do need help! Hopefully, these suggestions will help you and your child in making your instrument choices. The music instructor can be of assisstance to you and your child weighing the criteria and choosing an instrument with which they can be SUCCESSFUL! Good Luck! Questions? Call the Band Registration Hot Line #(763)792-5663

Frequently Asked Questions Besides rental, where can I get an instrument? There are many good quality, used instruments for sale. These are best found at music stores, in the classifieds, Craig s List and through word of mouth. Please make sure you have the instrument checked over by a band director or an instrument repair person prior to summer lessons. Additional supplies are needed for the instrument as described on the back of the confirmation letter. Do you recommend getting an instrument through one of the music stores? Absolutely! Take advantage of the 4 month introductory period! It is relatively inexpensive and the instrument is guaranteed to be in good working condition. Are the instruments from discount stores quality instruments? These instruments are very poor quality. Please rent or purchase from music stores only. If you are purchasing used you may always ask a band teacher if the instrument brand is quality or not. We already own an instrument and I want to take lessons on it. Do I still have to put down 3 choices? Yes, but be sure to indicate on the band registration that you already own the instrument. (If you have already had lessons on the instrument, please indicate that as well.) Please make sure the instrument is in proper working order. Haas Repair in New Brighton may be of help (651) 631-8820. When will I know which instrument I have been assigned? Confirmation letters will be sent out by the week of March 19th. Students who register late can pick up their confirmation letter at the main registration table the night of the Band Display (May 24). Is there an advantage to attending the August Band Beginner Program? Yes! Summer lessons are very concentrated, being an hour in length, four days a week. Daily contact with an instructor promotes good skill development. How much do the summer lessons at CMS cost? $10 for eight one-hour sessions. What if my child can t attend the August lessons? We would ask that you make every effort to attend the lessons. Students who are not able to start in the summer will be started in the fall. These students will need to practice extra hard to catch up to the summer beginners. How often and how long are the regular school year lessons? Currently 6th grade students receive a 15 minute group sectional once every 8 school days. Are sectionals during the school day? Currently, all students are scheduled to come out of their band rehearsals to attend lessons. How many bands are there at CMS? Currently, there are 9 concert bands, 3 at the 6th grade level, 3 at the 7th grade level and 3 at the 8th grade level. There are also many ensembles that rehearse outside of the school day. They include Jazz Band, Holiday Band, and an Honor s Symphonic Band. What do students need besides an instrument in order to begin lessons? Each instrument requires different supplies. See the back of the confirmation letter to determine supplies needed for your specific instrument. Students should always include a pencil with their band materials. How much should students practice? It takes at least 20 minutes of good practice, 2 to 3 times per week, to progress satisfactorily on a band instrument. Students must register for band through CMS online registration. They must also turn in the enclosed yellow registration form to the band department by February 12.

Centennial Middle School Summer Lesson Schedule The summer sessions will be four days a week (Monday Thursday), Dates are tentatively: August 13th-August 23rd. This depends on the school calendar approval. Woodwind Sessions Brass/Woodwind Sessions 9:00-9:50 a.m. Clarinet 10:00-10:50 a.m. Flute 11:00-11:50 a.m. Alto Sax 1:00-1:50 p.m. Clarinet 2:00-2:50 p.m. Flute 9:00-9:50 a.m. Trumpet 10:00-10:50 a.m. Trombone 11:00-11:50 a.m. Euphonium 1:00-1:50 p.m. Tenor Sax 2:00-2:50 p.m. Trumpet Percussion Sessions 10:00-10:50 a.m. 11:00-11:50 a.m. 12:00-12:50 p.m. 1:00-1:50 p.m. Meeting times are tentative, but relatively close to what will actually occur this summer. Confirmed lesson times will be announced when instrumentation numbers are determined. Lesson times for each student will be verified on the Confirmation Letter (mailed to homes by the week of March 19th). Please plan on attending summer lessons. They are an integral part of beginning a new instrument and setting students up for success once they enter the middle school. Questions? Call the Band Registration Hot Line #(763)792-5663

INSTRUMENT RENTAL All students who plan to begin this summer must have an instrument and be registered in band prior to the first summer lesson. The following music companies service the Centennial Schools and we highly recommend any of them for your instrument rental business: Schmitt Music Groth Music Eckroth Music 2400 Freeway Blvd. 8056 Nicollet Avenue South 3065 Centre Point Dr. Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Bloomington, MN 55420 Roseville, MN 55113 763-566-4560 952-884-4772 1-800-543-8255 or 651-704-9654 www.schmittmusic.com www.grothmusic.com www.eckroth.com Music Connection 77 Eight Avenue S.W. Forest, Lake, MN 55025 651-464-4249 www.musicconnectionmn.net Renting an instrument may be the best way to begin as it does not involve a large financial investment. Rental of Flutes, Clarinets, Trumpets and Trombones run about $40 for 4 months. Alto and Tenor Saxophones and percussion run about $75 for 4 months. Reeds, books and oils are an additional cost. The instruments rented from the music stores will be of various makes and models and are what we call student line quality. Instruments which are rented from the stores listed above will be delivered to CMS in time for the first summer lesson. Some families have access to an instrument which was used in the past. We highly recommend that it is checked over by an instrument repairman or band director prior to the first lesson. There is nothing more frustrating to a beginning instrumentalist than trying to learn on an instrument in poor playing condition. Discount stores have recently started selling instruments in their stores. We do not recommend these instruments because they are very poor quality. We have found that most local repair shops will not even work on these instruments if there is something wrong. A better solution is to rent for the 4 months and then look for a used quality instrument. If you are confused on the brand of an instrument, please ask a band director. In addition to having the instrument for the first lesson, there are specific supplies needed. These supplies will be listed on the back of the Confirmation Letter. School Owned Instruments Due to the high cost of certain band instruments, CMS has a rental program available to students who play the Euphonium. Students/Parents are required to pay a $45 per year rental fee and sign a user agreement stating that they are responsible for any loss or damage beyond reasonable wear. CMS should have enough Euphoniums to provide one for school use and one for home practice. This means that students only need to transport their mouthpiece back and forth to school. We feel this encourages students to practice no matter what instrument they play! (Please note that Bassoons, Bass Clarinets, French Horns and Tubas are will also be available to rent from the school in 7th grade). Questions? Call the Band Registration Hot Line #(763)792-5663

6 th Grade Band Registration due February 12, 2018 Registrations can be submitted by : 1. Mail to: Centennial Middle School Band Dept. 2. Turning it in on Band Information Night 399 Elm Street Tuesday, January 2, 2018 Lino Lakes, MN 55014 Please note that instrument assignments are not determined on a first come, first served basis. Registrations received after February 12 will be eligible for only those instruments with space available. Student s Name Parent s Name(s) Phone ( ) Email: Address City Zip Please select a 1 st, 2 nd, and 3 rd instrument preference by circling the number next to it. If flute, clarinet, trumpet, or percussion is one of your three choices, you should also select your lesson time preference. If you already own, or have had lessons on your instrument choice, please indicate that on this form. If you own an instrument already, it does not guarantee a spot in that section of the band! 1 2 3 Flute 1 2 3 Euphonium 10:00 AM 2:00 PM Instrument Available for rent through CMS 1 2 3 Clarinet 1 2 3 Trombone 9:00 AM 1:00 PM 1 2 3 Trumpet/Cornet 9:00 AM 2:00 PM (Students may choose alto or tenor - not both) 1 2 3 Alto Saxophone 1 2 3 Tenor Saxophone 1 2 3 Percussion-requires an interview AM (10:00 or 11:00) PM (12:00 or 1:00) Please attach $10 Summer Lesson fee to this Registration. Make checks payable to CMS. ** Fee will be waived for students qualifying for free/reduced lunches. My son/daughter qualifies for free/reduced lunches. Parent Signature