Current Assignments
Term 1 Playing Assignments
Playing assignments are due on Monday, November 18th by 4pm. Information was handed out (on paper) in class on November 6th and 7th and reviewed several times.
Send your completed playing assignment to [email protected]
For large files, you will likely need to use a file-sharing service, such as Google Drive, Microsoft One Drive, Apple iCloud or Dropbox. If you are having trouble sending the file, please get in touch with Ms. McDonell for help.
There are limited times remaining to do your test in person - these will happen during break times this week and you must arrange it with Ms. McDonell ahead of time.
Any incomplete assignments will result in staying for CC afternoon on Thursday, November 21st.
Send your completed playing assignment to [email protected]
For large files, you will likely need to use a file-sharing service, such as Google Drive, Microsoft One Drive, Apple iCloud or Dropbox. If you are having trouble sending the file, please get in touch with Ms. McDonell for help.
There are limited times remaining to do your test in person - these will happen during break times this week and you must arrange it with Ms. McDonell ahead of time.
Any incomplete assignments will result in staying for CC afternoon on Thursday, November 21st.
Beginning Band students are NOT doing a playing assignment this term. They have a written test to do in class on Monday, November 18th. Practice tests were handed out last week. Students need to know about:
Choir and Jazz Band do NOT have assignments this term. These classes are only 45 minutes once weekly. Those students are marked primarily on preparation and rehearsal skills.
- rehearsal etiquette and procedure
- the letter names of the first five notes they've learned
- how to recognize the first five notes both on the staff and on a fingering chart / slide position / mallet instrument diagram.
Choir and Jazz Band do NOT have assignments this term. These classes are only 45 minutes once weekly. Those students are marked primarily on preparation and rehearsal skills.
Practice Tracks
Choir students will sing a major scale in a key that feels good to them. The video below is D Major - a "middle range" key. You only need to sing it ascending (going up) and descending (going down) not in the patterns that come next in the video.
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