I am very excited for today's rehearsal.
Today we'll be working on all three of our wonderful songs! I want to begin with the songs we are excellent at already (The Hanging Tree and Radetzky March) and focus our energies on Pirates after we warm up with the stuff we know well. We will be ending today's rehearsal with a run through of the entire concert!
These may be of help:
Pirates: http://www.jwpepper.com/sheet-music/media-player.jsp?&type=audio&productID=10034521
Radetzky March: http://www.jwpepper.com/sheet-music/media-player.jsp?&type=audio&productID=10032893
The Hanging Tree: http://www.jwpepper.com/sheet-music/media-player.jsp?&type=audio&productID=10521227
Lesson Plan:
1) Sign in, field trip and permission forms. The due date was Friday. I will be reading the names of the people who turned in forms already just so we can catch any mistakes or missed forms.
2) Warm up - Tradition of Excellence Book 2. You should all have the book. Today we are going to be talking about lip slurs, long tones, the chromatic scale, the Bb major scale, and the concept of a chorale.
3) Just like last rehearsal we will run through an imaginary concert to see what needs work. We will make mental notes of what it is we need to practice, and just let the "train wrecks" happen (if there are any). Do you have everything you need for each song? If not, now is the time to get it.
4) After run through discuss: what needs the most work and why? Is it Pirates that needs the most work again, or did we remember everything from last rehearsal? Based on our discussion we will decide what piece we are going to focus on first.
5) We did not get to this agenda item last rehearsal so we need to get it to today: we are going to be using student conductors to practice Pirates by section. I also have a challenge for you on student conductors. Can we use student conductors on this song for concert? Why or why not?
6) Start opening up the rehearsal to solo auditions where solos are available.
7) Run the concert again. Was there growth? If yes, why? If not, why not?
8) Exit ticket and closure.
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