Fifth grade saxophonists and percussionists have begun playing their instruments. Everybody in the class has their saxophones or drumsticks. A few students still need to obtain the instruction book, Accent on Achievement, Book 1, for their respective instrument. As with all supplies, these books may be obtained through the school’s music vendor, Quinlan & Fabish. They may be reached by telephone at 630.654.4111, or via the web at: http://www.qandf.com/.
Here is a brief audio clip of the saxophones playing their first note, a C#. I’ll post audio clips throughout the year, so we can all mark the progress of these groups. Audio clips work best with the Safari web browser. 5th-grade-band-first-note1
Posted on September 23rd, 2009 by Brad Brickner
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It’s hard to believe we are already in the third week of classes in the new academic year. This is a quick reminder to sixth grade students and families that saxophone and percussion students are currently working in Accent on Achievement, Book 1, for their respective instruments. Later this year, we will move into Book 2, of the same series.
As always, books, sticks, reeds, neckstraps, and other supplies may be purchased through the school’s music vendor, Quinlan & Fabish. They may be reached by telephone at 630.654.4111, or via their website at: http://www.qandf.com/. Items purchased will be delivered to Lab School on Thursdays.
Posted on September 22nd, 2009 by Brad Brickner
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Welcome back from Spring Break! Below are a few reminders:
Our Spring Concert is on Tuesday, May 12, at 7:30 p.m., in Mandel Hall. Concert selections will be picked from the following pieces: “Rock Island Trail”, “Star Wars”, “No Drummer Left Behind”, “Intensity”, “Redhawk”, and “March Onward” (from Book 2).
If you need reeds, sticks, cork grease, etc., the fastest, most convenient way to obtain those items is through the school’s music vendor, Quinlan & Fabish. Their website is: http://www.qandf.com/
Hope you’re practicing at home on a regular basis. Thirty minutes per day, on the days on which band class does not meet, is recommended.
Posted on March 31st, 2009 by Brad Brickner
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Welcome back! I hope everyone had an enjoyable Spring Break. As we all get back into our school routines, a reminder that the fifth grade band spring concert is on Thursday, May 14, at 7:00 p.m., in Judd 126. Please note that the start time is one half-hour earlier than our concert this past January.
Home practice is essential for success on any instrument. I urge everyone to be practicing for twenty to thirty minutes per day, on the days on which band class does not meet. A good place to pick up again is our Accent on Achievement book, pages 14, 15, 16, and 17.
If you need reeds, cork grease, sticks, or other supplies, the best and easiest way to get these is through the school’s music vendor, Quinlan & Fabish. Here’s a link to their website: http://www.qandf.com/.
Please check this blog frequently for updates on concert information, practice tips, music assignments, etc. If students or parents have questions, please don’t hesitate to phone or e-mail me.
Posted on March 31st, 2009 by Brad Brickner
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SCG Productions rehearsing for an upcoming performance for High School Arts Fest. Members of the group include Jack Burns, Brian Curcio, Julian DeBuclet, Ian Everson, Sam Frampton, Mario Gage, Austin Morris, Tim Thomas, Jay Upadhyay, and Jason Whitaker.
Posted on February 20th, 2009 by Brad Brickner
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Welcome to my new blog. Throughout the remainder of the current academic year, I will use this space to post information and assignments for saxophone and percussion students in grades 5 and 6.
Posted on September 19th, 2008 by Brad Brickner
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