Friday, July 19, 2013

Band Camp is Almost Here!

Band camp is less than a week away! I hope everyone is getting as excited as I am!  As it gets closer everyone needs to make sure they are doing several things to make sure they have a great experience.

  • Drink Water!  This one is probably the most important. We will be outside in very hot weather and if you are not hydrated you will have a harder time.  Start drinking water now so that when camp gets here next Wednesday you are plenty hydrated and ready to go!
  • Spend some time outside! Like I said, its going to be hot.  Take some time everyday to go outside so your body gets used to being in the heat.  Go for a walk or run, the better conditioned you are the easier it will be for you to do technique block and the many other things we will be doing outside!
  • Practice your Instrument! Along with being outside we will have brass arc everyday at camp.  Hopefully you all have been playing over the summer, but if not now is the time to break out your horn!  Play some everyday to make sure your chops are in shape so when the band plays you can contribute with a good sound.
It is right around the corner, so its time to get excited for a great season!


Friday, July 5, 2013

Getting Started

Hey everyone,

Hope all of your summers have been going great.  This is sort of a late first post for the blog but there hasn't been too much to discuss with it being the beginning of summer and all.  Hopefully everyone is staying cool and enjoying their time off!

This is just a reminder that if anyone has any questions over the summer there are several ways to get answers.  Your best resource will be to get in contact with your squad leader or section leader.  They will be willing and excited to help with anything you may need.  You can also check the band website for upcoming dates as well as the Facebook group.

The letter for the DCI trip for this season is now on the band website! Make sure you all take a look at it.  It is not required to go, but it is one of the most important trips of the season.  It is lots of fun and a great way to make friends.  It also allows the band to see amazing shows and what our band is trying to do.  Everyone, especially rookies, should plan on going!

Stay posted for more updates and enjoy your summer

-Chris

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

A big thank you!

Hello again everyone,

I just want to post again to say thank you to everyone involved in this past marching season. Fellow students-thank you so much for the hard work you have put in this marching season. I know many of you had no idea what you were getting into when you came to the first day of band camp, but you have persevered and put in the work, and produced a spectacular result with our show. It was a pleasure to play and march with you all and I am so proud of your efforts and our final product. Parents- thanks to you for enduring the emotional and financial pressure that this activity brings and being supportive of us during our season. The rides, money, and support do not go unnoticed by us students. A special thanks to the parents involved in the senior activities throughout the season; you all really made it a special experience for my and the other seniors' seasons and it is very much appreciated.

I hope you have enjoyed the marching season as much as I always do, and lets bring the same intensity to concert season as we segue into the new period of the year. Once again, thank you.

-Matt

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Day One - Over




Hey Brass,

Congrats on finishing day one in one piece. Obviously it's only a fraction of what it will be like next week with the full days but it was a good taste for how the rest of band camp will be. That burn in your shoulders, will it be getting better? Only marginally. Sorry if that's sad news, but that soreness is what's going to be pushing our bodies to become capable of holding our horns up for the 9 minute show. I can promise you, however, that it will improve if not next week then over the next couple of weeks. As your bodies get used to the muscles we're using so often, it will start to hurt less. But until then, PLEASE keep the horns up during brass arc and technique block until we are able to relax, it helps us in the long run and also helps the staff stay focused on moving forward with our instruction as opposed to having to stop and correct the ones who are letting their instrument down.



Secondly, HYDRATE! I believe we did a good job with it yesterday since nobody went home with dehydration or anything but it's an ongoing process guys. Keep drinking a lot of water tonight, and stay away from soda. Otherwise guys, great job today and keep it up. Don't forget to bring your show music if you didn't have it with you today, and we'll see you tomorrow.


-Matt Hall

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Band Camp Checklist



Alright everyone, band camp is upon us and now is the time for last minute shopping and preparation! Here is what you need for band camp, so if you don't already own any of these items I would advise you grab them immediately:

  • Large water bottle: I'm not talking about your cute little Camelback water bottles ladies. At least a half gallon bottle is going to be what you need in order to stay hydrated during the day, and you're going to want to drink it all during rehearsal with how thirsty you will be. Be sure you write your name somewhere on the bottle because there is bound to be somebody with the exact same bottle as you, and it helps in avoiding mishaps.If you can find a water bottle like this, you will be just fine.                                                            http://joanperry.smugmug.com/photos/520926056_jN7Ua-M-1.jpg 
  •  Tennis shoes: Once again, ladies, band camp is not the time to be putting together your best outfits and all that stuff. Everyone needs to have normal tennis shoes or running shoes, preferably that are supportive because of all the running and marching we will be doing.
  • Sunscreen or Sunblock: I don't care how tan or brown you are, bring sunscreen. You will get burnt to a complete crisp if you don't put it on and the rest of your next two weeks will be extraordinarily painful. There is a distinction between sunscreen and sunblock; sunscreen allows a little bit of the light to get through so that you can get tanner, while sunblock allows nothing through. Both are safe and will prevent burns so choose which one you'd rather use, and buy a lot of it.
  • Attire: Thin, light shorts, thin or wicking shirt for sweat and a hat and/or sunglasses. Dressing as light as possible is the biggest tip I can give you. Wearing black jeans and a black cotton shirt will have you swimming in your own sweat in a matter of 20 minutes. Not an enjoyable thing. A hat and sunglasses are optional, but you are definitely going to need one or both of them.
  • Good food!: Obviously one of the most important, not only for nutrition and heath reasons but because of that great feeling you get when opening your paper bag after a long morning of hard work and having all your favorite food to eat. Pack a lunch that will taste great and also rejuvenate you for an afternoon of more hard work.

And of course, your instrument, but that's a given. If you've got to run out and get any of these items, please do so in order to have the safest and best band camp experience possible.

-Matt

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Music, music, music!

Band camp is officially one week away everyone! Now is the time to be seriously looking at your music and getting it memorized. If nothing else, you've got to be able to play your parts come next Wednesday.

So, point being, if you have been slacking off and not practicing, now is the time to get off your butt and start. It's crunch time, brass; let's come into band camp and wipe the floor with the woodwinds.

-Matt

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Reminders and New Music!

Hey everyone

Here is the most important thing for the moment: KEEP MOVING THOSE SLIDES! tone quality and intonation are going to be a big focus this season, and with stuck tuning slides we can't improve those issues. Keep moving them throughout the summer; if it is already stuck, let your section leader know and have them text me, we'll get it taken care of.

Also, music for the second movement is up. Grab the part you think you'll be assigned and start practicing/memorizing the music. Band camp is fast approaching; have the music ready to go guys.

-Matt