Sunday, December 4, 2011

Marching Season Final Words

It's all over now. No more competitions left for the 2011 marching season...

It's really disappointing to see it come to an end after what seemed such a long season. But I have to congratulate you guys so much for working your butts off from before PCI all the way through the end of the season. We proved to the staff that this hornline has what it takes to be one of the best. I'm proud out of you guys for working so hard and it really paid off towards the end of the season.

Now lets move into concert season with the attitude that we will be one of the best music programs in all of the state. Especially those of us in Wind Ensemble have a hard year ahead of us.

Make sure that if you are doing All-District that you continue to work on your solos! That is coming up in only a month or so!!

Keep up the good work.

Monday, August 22, 2011

School Starts This Week!!!






Jon was in Oregon at some point in time over the summer. (Who goes to Oregon??? Alek Ratzloff does.)

Hey guys and gals,

Just wanted to say a few things before the school year kicks off. So far, this summer has been really great and I know that most of you have really enjoyed the marching band experience so far. Let's keep that attitude up all the way till we arrive back home from USSBA Annapolis.

One big thing that I wanted to discuss was last Thursdays rehearsal. Every single one of you knows that we were not our best that night. I know what this horn line can do and I know many of the people in this horn line have the capability of being absolutely ridiculous. But, we also have to do well in rehearsals. It was very clear that many people did not have their dot books filled out. Tomorrow is a dot book check and I want every brass player to have his/her dot book filled all the way through set 35. From here on out, you can expect to receive drill at almost all of the rehearsals until the show is finished. Dot books are very useful and I don't feel like many of us are taking the opportunity to use them to their fullest potential. Drill books are nice, but they are bulky and it can be confusing to look at if you're setting your dot. So get those completed! Also, I think we should definitely focus on our rehearsal procedures such as not talking after a set is completed. The staff really needs to talk to each other and it is very distracting if many of the students on the field are having side conversations. Also moving once we finish a set is no good. They are trying to see the picture and if you are not on your dot, you will get called out. We just need to be more focused during our rehearsals so we spend less time fooling around and more time learning as many dots as we can. Our goal should be to push the staff instead of them pushing us. They enjoy it a lot more when they don't have to yell and scream at us and I'm sure we like it more too.

Keep working on learning Chaos!!! It is a very difficult song, but if we learn it and get it clean, it will be absolutely insane.

I know you guys are doing a lot and it really shows, but keep it up. School will slow us down dramatically, but don't let it take away your willingness to work hard!!

YAY BAND

- Jonathan

Sunday, July 24, 2011

WOW Band starts soon...






Jon is doing so many things this summer!! He even went to a 3rd world country to do dental clinics and other various activities to help the people of Guatemala. (he loved europe too.)

OKAY!

It has been a long time since I last posted so here we go.

BAND CAMP?!?!?: starts in basically 4 days (Wednesday). I don't know about the rest of you guys, but I am super excited for this year and from the brass arc we had a bunch of months ago, I can tell we have a very good quality brass line. If you guys put in the work that is required to make this show awesome, it will be. SQUAD LEADERS, contact your squad and tell them about certain band camp things such as when its starts (8AM), when you should arrive on Wednesday for registration (7:30AM), and let them know about the things they should bring (notebook and sheet protectors, instrument, a hat, sunscreen, a bag lunch, a gigantic water jug). This should help everyone remember to bring all of that. Hats, sunscreen, water jug and a bag lunch is crucial to having good health during the week and one half of band camp.

OTHER IMPORTANT STUFF?!?!: Squad leaders and section leaders should be coming to the school tomorrow (Monday July 25th) to have a meeting with Mr. Robinson. After that those of you who are doing field lining will have a wonderful time out in the heat of the day. Also DCI is next Saturday! It is this next weekend right after the first 3 days of band camp. It should be a great time for those of us who are going. Those who are not, there is always next year. WE ARE MAKING T-SHIRTS for the entire brass line and will be available for purchase once they are designed. We will collect money before we order so that we don't have to pay extraordinary amounts of money out of our pockets. I will keep you updated though (expect a price between $10-20).

That is about all I can remember for you guys right now. If I remember something I will put it up. Keep checking the blog around once or twice a week to look for any updates on any of the blogs! Don't want to miss anything.

Have a great rest of the summer!

Jonathan.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Hello from London!

Hey guys!!!

So this is my first post from London and I just had a few things to say for this weeks update.

First off, MUSIC for Chaos (mvmt. 3) is under the music tab on this website! Get it now before it is taken down. Practice it a lot as well. It'd be really nice to hit the ground running with at least some of the music learned already. It is very hard music and it will probably take the majority of you a while to get some of the parts down.

Secondly, it is the time to really start exercising daily and drinking lots and lots of water. It will help you greatly during band camp if you are 100% healthy and ready to work really hard.

Lastly, keep checking the blog around once a week or more. You won't want to miss any information posted in any of the blogs or music posted up. It is extremely important for you to do that. ALSO, keep in contact with your squad and tell them that the music is up on the website and that they should get it and practice it.

Have a wonderful rest of the week!

(in English fasion,) Cheers, Jon.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Here we go!!!

Hey there people!
This is Jon on the airplane to Boston! He had a wonderful time and is looking forward to a nice overnight flight to Heathrow airport in London!

So this isn't really much of a legitimate post, just an update of my trip thus far. I haven't gone too far, but I will be across the pond by tomorrow.

A couple things that you should be doing this summer:
  • You should be practicing your instruments almost daily. If you don't practice often during the summer, then you will not be prepared for the hard music that this marching season has for us.
  • Also check the blog for music!!! It should be coming up in the near future and you don't want to miss it!
  • Take care of yourselves! It is important that you don't do anything dumb this summer so that your body will be able to do the show this year. Also drink lots of water. It is going to be a hot summer so make sure that you are hydrated. You will feel a lot better and your body will function more effectively.
That is all that I have for you guys today. Keep checking the blog to see some more photos of my vacation!

Jon.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Last week at home

Hey fellow brass peoples.
This is Jon after the huge storm on Sunday night. Poor guy has to fix up all the deck furniture. It'll be good work for him to do!

So this will probably be the last post I do at home so I'm going to make sure that you guys talk to me about what you need from me before I leave.

First thing is that we make sure to contact all of our squads and talk to them especially about DCI. That will be coming up quick! It's a little over a month away and it would be really nice to have as many brass players there as possible (especially rookies!!).

Also make sure that you are staying healthy and hydrated for the remainder of the summer. On a day like today especially when the air quality is very poor, be extra sure to take care of yourself. It would not be fun to have to sit on the sidelines during band camp and have to miss learning drill.

Lastly, make sure that you keep checking the blogs for updates. Music will be coming out really soon. Once you get that, practice it often. It would be awesome to be able to play through some of the music during the week of band camp. That will also help us learn drill faster.

Thanks for doing all this stuff!

PS: IF YOU PLAY BARITONE, and do not have an instrument, contact me THIS WEEK so I can get it to you before I leave for Europe. Email me at jon.minnick1@gmail.com

- Jon

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Mountain Biking!

Hey there guys and girls,
This is Jon going mountain biking with me, Eric Dekker, and Libby Logsdon. He had lots of fun and it was a great way to get out of the house and get some exercise.

So this is again just another really quick update. Section leaders, I've said this before but make sure that you distribute the contact information to your squad leaders. Squad leaders, call your squad members and talk to them a couple times over the summer. Also talk to them about DCI. If they are not going, you should strongly encourage them to go. It is a great show and it really affects everyone's attitude during band camp. Also just keep in contact with them to establish good relationships. Marching band is lots of hard work, but it is also a way to meet a lot of great people and it provides many social activities as well.

Make sure that you are practicing your instruments so that when you play it again, you're not having to re-learn it. Also it will make you a better player, which is always a bonus. Music will be coming out within the next couple of weeks so be prepared to be practicing that as well. Also make sure that you are staying healthy and drinking lots of water! Hydration is extremely important to making sure that you are able to push yourself to the max this band camp. It will be hot and there will be lots of work that will be completed.

Stay safe, have a good weekend! I leave next Sunday for Europe so if there is anything you need, contact me on Facebook or my email, jon.minnick1@gmail.com.

Thanks, Jon

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Quick Update!

What's up chillun?
This is a picture of Jon with Reed. They are at spring training in Bloomington, Indiana! Jon is loving it so much!

I have finished sending out all contact information to section leaders. Section leaders, if one of your squad leaders is not home, call their squad for them. It is important that we contact them ASAP. Squad leaders, stay in contact with your squad all summer long. Tell them to check the blog too if they are going to be rookies.

Keep healthy and hydrated! And keep checking the blog. Music will be coming out during the summer. Practice it so that we will not have to spend as much time on it during band camp. It is difficult. Especially Chaos! It is at tempo marking 192. About the same speed as Sensemaya if you were in marching band last season.

- Jonathan

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Quick Update

Hey guys!
This is Jon reminding all of you to drink lots of water!!! It helps you keep hydrated and you'll be healthier if you do so.

Right now I am in the process of distributing contact information to section leaders and that should be finished by the end of this week. Squad leaders, call your squad ASAP! It is important that you stay in contact with them.

Also, DCI!!! Make sure that if you haven't signed up for that, you do so immediately! I know I've repeated it in about every post so far, but it really has made the difference in our performance in band camp which then leads to amazing shows throughout the season.

Keep checking the blog once or twice a week to see what is new in the band and check for music! It will be coming soon. And once you get it, be sure to be practicing almost every day. If all of us come to band camp with a good chunk of our music playable or even memorized, we will be able to learn drill that much faster.

Thanks, Jonathan

PS: If you play baritone in the marching band and DO NOT have a horn, message me on facebook or e-mail me and jon.minnick1@gmail.com

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Hey guys and gals!

This is a picture of Jon with Drew and Evyn at Governor's School West! They are having such a wonderful time there, even though the water main just broke.

This is another quick update. Top priority is that if you are a section leader, distribute contact information to your squad leaders. Squad leaders, call every member of your squad to talk to them a little bit and to exchange information. Also you should talk to them about coming to DCI. This is very important that all brass members attend this. It really makes a big impact on our performance and efficiency during band camp (it's also a lot of fun!).

So keep checking the blog once in a while to see what is new. I will probably be posting about every day, maybe less once I start traveling.

Stay healthy and hydrated!

-Jonathan

Monday, June 13, 2011

Summer Update

This is Jon in the band room finishing some business so that we will be ready to go when band camp rolls around.

This is just a short update so you don't have to worry about spending too much time reading.

First and most important is that I have contact information to give to section leaders who will then give that information to their squad leaders. Section leaders, also talk to you the rest of your section about DCI! It is extremely important that we get all, if not most, of the brass section to attend this trip. It really makes a big impact on how we do during band camp. An email will be sent out soon about this.

Also I'm thinking about the possibility of Brass Section t-shirts??? Let me know if you're interested. Check the blog once or twice a week to see when music is up.

- Jonathan

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Graduation '11

Hello peoples!
(This is Jon waking up later that usual because he is enjoying his summer break so much!)

So today is Graduation Day for the class of 2011. This is an important day for all of our graduating seniors.

To make sure that this day runs smoothly for us and our seniors, make sure to bring your band tux/dress and bring your instruments and other parts. Also bring your music back if you have been practicing it at home.

This is probably the last time that you will be in the band room until band camp so take home all of the things inside of your lockers and clean all the trash out as well. We don't want any unwanted visitors in there when we return.

Thanks for making sure that all of this happens today!!!
- Jonathan

Thursday, June 9, 2011

End of the Year!

SUMMER BREAK OH'LEV! WAH GOOD?!
(Flat Jon always buckles up for safety when riding in a car!)

Today was the last day of school. I hope you all did well on your exams. Just a quick reminder, for graduation on Saturday, make sure that you arrive at the school at 1:30 with your band tux/dress as well as your instrument and other various accessories.

Make sure that you keep checking this blog as well as the Directors blog once or twice a week all summer. There will be important information that will be posted.

Also, if you have not been assigned a marching instrument, talk to your section leader or me to fill out a check-out form.

Make sure that you leave the school after graduation with all of your instruments and your junk that you have kept in your locker all year. It would be nice to have them clean so that we don't come back to any unwanted visitors (aka rodents of various sorts).

Have fun during the summer and make sure that you drink lots of water and stay in shape and don't get hurt. See you at graduation!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Flat Jons!!!

Whaddup children?

In Wind Ensemble today, I had this brilliant idea. This is the "flat stanley" version of Jon: Flat Jon! We made 5 versions of Flat Jon that will be circulating with 5 of our PC brass line members throughout the summer. They'll be doing things like missionary work in Guatemala, touring with the Madison Scouts, vacationing in Europe, attending Governor's School West, and traveling around America.

So make sure you check the blog this summer, and see what the Jon's are up to!

In order from Left: Suit Jon, Carolina Crown Jon, Band Camp Jon (note his gock block and drum stick), White Shirt and Tie Jon and Black PC Polo Jon.

Jonathan

Monday, June 6, 2011

Pre-Summer Update

Hello everyone!

This is the first post from me, Jonathan, for the 2011-2012 year. We have basically started marching band preparation already and there are only a few days left of school. There are a few last things that should be done before we leave for summer break:
  • Make sure that if you are using a school owned instrument for concert season you check it in to the school and then check it out again at the end of the year. (Or earlier if you are going to use is to practice, which is preferable of course)
  • If you play a school owned instrument for marching band, make sure that you have it in your house and checked out from the school so that you can practice the music when it is released.
  • Lastly, clean out your locker in the instrument storage room! That rooms gets very dirty very quickly so all of us would like to have it as clean as possible before we leave it till July.
  • Also be practicing your graduation music (if need be) so we sound good for all of our seniors! They have done a lot for this program and it would be really great to sound amazing for their last day in high school.
This is probably the only post that I will make before summer break so make sure you check the website once a week to read all the blogs and see if the music is up. Keep yourself in good shape and in good health so that we can start the marching season off strong.

Good luck on all of your exams!