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Band Parent Meeting

Band Parent Meeting. Beginning Bands. Please sign in and Fill Out Survey. Sign next to student name Please fill out survey for your child Survey can also be completed at home (Facebook page or website) We would like this completed by September 2 nd Hard copies are available.

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Band Parent Meeting

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  1. Band Parent Meeting Beginning Bands

  2. Please sign in and Fill Out Survey • Sign next to student name • Please fill out survey for your child • Survey can also be completed at home (Facebook page or website) • We would like this completed by September 2nd • Hard copies are available

  3. Purpose for Meeting • Benefits of band. • Myths about band. • Necessary Instrument Equipment. • Grading: Academic/Conduct. • How to obtain an instrument.

  4. Benefits of Band • The greatest thing is the relationships each student will develop over the years. • Talents and Confidence. • Gives children confidence and a reason for coming to/staying in school • Ability to play an instrument and learn about music through it. • Dedication to work hard to do their best and the rewards that come with it • Participate with other great kids. • Learn responsibility, respect, commitment.

  5. Values Taught In Band • Respect is the #1 word in this room • I ask students to show respect with their eyes, words, and actions • Respect facilities, others, and materials • Team Work: It takes everyone working together to make a product

  6. Success is an investment • Practice at home • Homework just like any class • Building a skill • Private Lessons • Support with fundraisers and time • Stay involved with your child • Hear them practice! • Be encouraging • Have boundaries and rewards

  7. Parents/Siblings • Please be cautious about your comments to them while they are learning. They are not professionals. An encouraging atmosphere is the best place to learn. • Please be patient. • Please make sure they are doing their homework just as any other class. • Please encourage them. • Please attend their concerts. • Have them teach you or someone in the family to play. • Please have them play for you regularly. • Please check and make sure they are taking care of the investment.

  8. We would like to remind you… • Be active! • Attend concerts and volunteer for some small task. • Help your kids be prepared each day for class and public performances. • Check their instruments and inspect your investment regularly.

  9. Grading • Academic: • Class Participation:10 • Having materials • Rehearsals:50 • Concerts:100 • Many extra-credit opportunities • Conduct: • Conducting Conduct System – in line with school policy. • Teachings on Respect, Responsibility, Excellence, Commitment, Caring/Sharing.

  10. Homework for other classes • Please check on your child’s homework in all classes. • If they get behind in another class, they are pulled from band to go to grade recovery. • Then they are behind in band (sometimes results in a bad grade in band).

  11. Why We are Here • We are here to encourage. • We are here to draw out of your child their hidden abilities. • We are here to challenge the students. • To develop the best individual and group dynamic possible for them.

  12. How to Contact the directors • Email is the best way to contact us! • You can also call or send a note to the secretary for us to call you. • Kathleen_Kinion@scps.us • 321-578-7201 (Emergencies only)

  13. Calendar • Please stay organized and up-to-date. • Google Calendar available • Please check Skyward. We do everything to communicate with you, please do the same. • Find solutions for conflicts • Kids want to be at events • We will always have announcements on skyward and facebook • Webpage: glmsband.wordpress.com • Facebook: Facebook.com/GLMSBand

  14. First Major Dates for Year • First Performance • Winter Concert: December 16, 7:00p.m. in the LMHS Auditorium. • Report Time for Students is 6:00pm

  15. Band Boosters • Band is unique in that we depend on (and am also very thankful for) highly involved parents • We participate in various activities on and off campus • Always looking to improve and grow our program • Parents pave the path for our future • Band Board Members • Need fresh hands to help

  16. Band Ziti Dinner • Music purchases, events, transportation, uniforms, instrument repairs and purchases… they all add up • To keep providing opportunities to our students, the Boosters are holding its first Baked Ziti Dinner • November 21, 4pm, GLMS cafeteria • More info will come, but would like to start making plans now • Please sign up if you can

  17. Important Forms on Website • GLMSBand.wordpress.com • Handbook • Parent Survey • Shirt Orders • Calendar – post on fridge/family calendar

  18. Myths about Band • Band takes up a lot of time – Wrong. • Girls play flute, guys play drums – Wrong. • Band is an elective and you don’t have to work at it – Wrong.

  19. How we chose the instrument • We want everyone on the right instrument • Instrument chooses the player • Two weeks of fitting • Also based on need of band

  20. Necessary Equipment • All students must have an instrument by Monday. • Rent to own a new or used instrument. • Purchase a used instrument. • School Rentals are limited. • Keep in mind: Nothing is free and good things are worth working for. The benefits your child will get will far out-weigh any expenses that are invested. • The opportunity to prove to you that they can take care of something of value is priceless.

  21. Necessary Equipment • Accent on Achievement Book 1 for their particular instrument.

  22. Folding Music Stand for at home practice

  23. Combination Lock for school locker • Keep locked at ALL TIMES! • If lost or stolen, student must replace as soon as possible

  24. Necessary Equipment • Name Tag on Case

  25. PENCILS! • Pencils in their case • Pencils in their music binder • Pencils in their locker • Pencils in their pocket • They cannot have too many pencils!

  26. Music • Later in the year, we will be learning sheets music for our concerts (not from the book) • To save the school printing costs, please visit our site to print your child’s music • Students will get password to gain access • Email’s will be sent as a reminder thru Skyward and our Email List (from survey) • Website: GLMSBand.wordpress.com

  27. Highly Suggested Item • Pencil bag to place in binder/locker for accessories (pencils, cleaning supplies, extra reeds, etc).

  28. Flute • Silver polishing rag • Cleaning rod, rag, and swab

  29. Clarinet/Saxes • Three (3) 2.5 (medium) reeds • Replace reeds every two weeks (or sooner) • Please! It’s for your own good and health! • Start with small pack of cheaper reeds. When they run out, it will be time for Vandoren or Mitchel Laurie • Example of cheaper, low quality reed pack to start with (Left). Higher quality to continue with (Starting no later than November) (Right)

  30. Clarinet/Sax Continued • Reed strength (2.5, 3, 3.5) will depend on playing development. Some students will be asked to move sooner than others. Usually by January, all beginners are playing on strength 3 reeds. • Cleaning swab, reed case, cork grease (can buy as kit). You can buy more accessories if you wish (mouthpiece cleaner, thumb rest, etc)

  31. Brass: Trumpet, French Horn, Euphonium, Trombone, Tuba • Cleaning rag (to polish and keep clean), valve oil, mouthpiece brush, slide grease, cleaning snake. Trombones also need trombone slide cream.

  32. Trumpet/French Horn Mouthpiece • Trumpet: Bach 5c Mouthpiece • French Horn: Bach 18 Mouthpiece

  33. Trombone, Euphonium, Tuba Mouthpiece • Trombone/Euphonium: Bach 6 ½ AL Mouthpiece (Small Shank) • Tuba: 18 or 18AM Mouthpiece Bach or Helleberg

  34. Percussion • *Suggested: Stick Bag* Students will add to this bag the longer they play. • Alfred’s Drum Method book 1 and AOA Book 1, Combined Percussion. • Pair of 5b drum sticks – wood or plastic tips. • Snare and Bell Kit.

  35. Cleaning • Make it a routine to clean instruments regularly to avoid damage to instrument and sickness. • Instruments need regular maintenance like cars need. Cheaper in the long run! • Local music teachers, stores, and YouTube are good resources to learn detailed proper cleaning.

  36. Purchasing an instrument • Best way is rent-to own. • Little money invested at once. • Insurance policy is automatic. • Quality instruments in working condition. • Used instruments • Please have them checked out by store. • Make sure they are in good working condition. • Ask value of instrument vs. repairs and asking price.

  37. Music Stores • Allegro • Casselberry • Music and Arts • Sanford • Music Shack • Casselberry • Tuned-Up Music • Sanford

  38. Renting From The School • Instruments are limited and do NOT come with an insurance policy • $125 for year and must fill out paperwork • See Ms. Kinion at end of meeting to get on list • Tuba players: Will rent from the school, but must buy their own mouthpiece

  39. Don’t forget to fill out survey and like us on Facebook!

  40. Please have instruments and materials by Monday!Students may bring lock in tomorrow to sign up for a locker.

  41. Thank you! We appreciate all you do for your children! Together, let’s make their experience enjoyable and successful!

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