- Quietly and efficiently prepare for rehearsal
- Read the DLT
- Warm up on your own
Daily Learning Target
- What am I learning? How to identify and respond appropriately to 8th note triplets.
- Why am I learning this? So I can be a better musician.
- How will I know that I have learned it? #118.
Classroom & Rehearsal Activities
[5] First Five
[20] Warm Up
- Concert F Long Tones [120] (winds out for 7 in for 1)
- Articulation [120]
- Breathing Gym
- Concert E-flat scale
- DHB version
- triplet rhythm
- Tune
- Remington's Down (F) [80]
- Remington's Up (F) [80]
- Lip Slurs / Finger Flex - silver [110]
- Chorale No. 4
[10] Essential Elements
- Review #110
- #116
- #117
- #118
- Star #120
- Andalucia
- parts of a march:
- Introduction
- First Strain (first melody)
- Second Strain (second melody)
- Trio (contrasting style, different key)
- Dogfight (aggressive)
- parts of a march:
- Reading
- Celtic Air and Dance
Homework
- Warmups: Long Tones & Lip Slurs
- Essential Elements: #110, 116, 117, 118
- Repertoire: "Celtic Air and Dance," "Andalucia"
- Performance Assessment: #120 (percussion: snare)