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This Week's Band Email Includes


The most up to date calendar will always be on the band website. Click below to go to the band calendar. You can bookmark it, or you can click "+Google Calendar" to add to your own list of Google Calendars!

PCHS Band Google Calendar

Marching Band Competition Info Folder
This will be updated as information becomes available
9/10/22 - Stagg HS
9/24/22 - Plainfield South HS
10/1/22 - Romeoville HS
10/22/22 - U of I

UPCOMING SCHEDULE


Friday, 9/16 - No Band Activities

Saturday, 9/17 - Marching Band 2:00-9:00 PM
Please plan to stay on campus during the 5:00-6:00 PM dinner break

Sunday, 9/18 - SmartMusic Sight-Reading due for all Wind Players

Monday, 9/19 - Marching Band 5:30-8:30p

Tuesday, 9/20 - No Band Activities

Wednesday, 9/21 - Marching Band 5:30-8:30p

Thursday, 9/22 - No Band Activities

Friday, 9/23 - No Band Activities

Saturday, 9/24 - Competition at Plainfield South HS
Competition Information Folder
Volunteer Sign Up
Please note that we will need chaperones to do double-duty. We're limited on the number of free wristbands per competition, so everyone will also need to help with front ensemble equipment.

Sunday 9/25 - SmartMusic Sight-Reading due for all Wind Players

MARCHING BAND ATTENDANCE & PERFORMANCE


This week, through two rehearsals, there were 23 absences for a variety of reasons. We are not going back on our philosophy that we want students to be able to experience more than just band in high school, and the planned absences with sports and other musical activities are still acceptable, but at the same time, students need to use their personal time effectively (including study halls) to ensure they are prepared for their academic classes and do not need to miss evening practices to study or do homework. Each rehearsal, significant changes are made to our performance, which results in a great deal of time lost while we reteach when there are this many absences. It is impossible to make progress cleaning drill with 10+ holes on the field. Students also need to plan appropriately for their day so that they can move between their multiple commitments without missing significant amounts of time.

Moving forward, we will be assessing the ability of our students to perform during rehearsals leading up to football games and competitions. Should a student not be at a level of performance that is comparable to those around them due to missed rehearsals, they will be notified of the need for improvement (parents will also be notified). Students will have every opportunity to demonstrate performance that is comparable to their peers before a decision is made. In the event that a student is not allowed to perform, they will still attend the event with the band and will receive the points in the gradebook for that event, but will not be performing on the field. Parents will be notified if a student will not be performing.

We see this as a fair way to ensure that our group continues to grow throughout the season while providing a rewarding experience for the students who are present. Additionally, it would be courteous to fill out the absence form at least one day prior to missing rehearsal. Filling out the absence form at 3:00 PM (or later) the day of the rehearsal does not help us effectively plan for rehearsal, and timely absence submissions can help guide us to plan a more effective rehearsal. 

ALUMNI NEWSLETTER


Know someone who might want to stay up to date on the PCHS Band without receiving the "weekly email"? Please share this with them! We're working on our first Alumni Newsletter and hope to send it out soon!

 

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START TAKING PRIVATE LESSONS


As of September 9, 2022, the following individuals have been approved by Plainfield School District 202 for Private Music Instruction. These teachers have passed background checks with the school district and are recommended for private instruction. Private instruction typically occurs weekly for 30 minutes (or more) and rates vary from teacher to teacher but tend to be $20-30 per 30 minute lesson.

Private Instruction is recommended for all students learning to play an instrument. This is different than tutoring in an academic subject, which is typically reserved for students who are struggling to succeed in a particular subject area. Prior to the implementation of school music programs, private instruction was the only method for learning an instrument. School music programs are similar to a group lesson in that everyone grows together and learns together in a social setting, but generally lacks in individual instruction on the instrument. Private lessons are a great time for individual growth. Whether your goals are just to get more enjoyment out of playing, majoring in music in college, or making the All-State Band, private music instruction is for great for every musician. Please consider contacting one of the teachers below to set up lessons today!


Max Bonecutter (815) 592-1545 qsvqsv@gmail.com    
trombone, baritone, euphonium, tuba

Judy Bridges (630) 269-5299 judy@bridgesbrass.com
All Brass Instruments

Cindy Butler (815) 436-7839 fluteysort2@netscape.net    
Flute, Piccolo

Fred Cantu, III (773) 988-0353 fredtrumpet@gmail.com
Trumpet, Trombone, French Horn, Baritone

Omar Elmusa (815) 483-4604 elmusita97@sbcglobal.net    
Trombone, Baritone, Euphonium, Tuba

Laura Foster (630) 226-5562 tomlorifoster5@sbcglobal.net    
Clarinet, Saxophone

Jennifer Gosack- Darwell (815) 715-1976 jmgosack@hotmail.com    
Flute

Adam Hawthorne (217) 840-3325 adam.hawthorne6@gmail.com    
Saxophone

Dr. Cate Hummel (630) 841-8414 dr_cate@sbcglobal.net    
Flute

Paul Kairis (815) 730-4858 upbeatpercussion@hotmail.com    
Percussion

Justin Leggero (815) 592-7659 leggeropercussion@gmail.com    
Percussion

Spevak Vern (630) 220-2311 vernspevak@gmail.com    
Percussion

CANDY BAR SALE


Candy boxes are available now for those who like to sell them or want to help offset their band fees. The first box sold benefits the collective band fundraising needs, $25 of every box after that goes to offset your band fees if you are signed up for the fundraising option. 
To purchase a box of candy bars, please send a check for $60 payable to PCHS Band Boosters. Your student can bring it to school with them and see the band directors to purchase a box. Any boxes not sold under a fundraising plan will benefit the band’s collective fundraising needs. 

VANDOREN VIDEO - FREE REEDS FOR A YEAR!

DEADLINE IS TODAY!


The Vandoren Company makes reeds, ligatures, and mouthpieces, and comes highly recommended for clarinet and saxophone students of every level. They have an application open through September 16th for students who may be interested in filming videos while receiving a 2-hour private lesson with a Vandoren Artist-Clinician. The video will be used for promotional materials by Vandoren, and the student will receive a free mouthpiece, ligature, free reeds for a year, and more.
Students must be available for a 2 hour photo/video shoot in Brookfield, IL between Oct 25-27th, as well as an orientation/meet and greet Zoom call 1 week prior. Participation will likely require a student to miss a morning or afternoon of school. DEADLINE to apply is 9/16/22. 
Please note that our Fall Concert is Tuesday, October 25th, but you should be able to work around it for scheduling.
Students, please discuss this with your parents before submitting an application!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdwM1pnB6d-SiFkXwKYL3YN2qY6d7pDfItXzkBR9Z9Tgfbwkg/viewform

Q&F INSTRUMENT UPGRADE EVENT


UPDATE: 6:00-8:00 PM 


The holidays are always a good time to give a musical gift. On Wednesday, November 30th (6:00-8:00 PM), we invite you to join us and come browse (or buy) professional model instruments through Quinlan & Fabish. While Q&F typically brings flutes, oboes, clarinets, alto saxophones, trumpets, horns, and trombones, I’m sure that they would bring other instruments if anyone is interested (please let me know). The purchase of tenor saxophones, baritone saxophones, bass clarinets, bassoons, euphoniums, and tubas are a bit more rare and something we should discuss, anyway. This event does not typically include percussion equipment, but again, they’re flexible and will bring something if we ask for it. 
We encourage anyone considering this to keep their beginner model instrument for use with marching and pep band while reserving their professional model instrument for concert band use. The basic categories are beginner/student, intermediate, and professional. Students will notice an incredible difference in the quality of instrument between their beginner model and a professional model including the quality of materials, workmanship, fluidity of mechanisms, and tone quality. While there is a jump in price from the intermediate model to the professional, we believe that most students who are considering playing after high school will want/need a professional model instrument to move up in a collegiate ensemble and that the value provided by an intermediate model will leave them wanting to purchase a professional model in a few years anyway. 
There is no obligation to buy, and no one to push you to do so. We hope that you’ll join us that night and see what is available!
Reed players, please bring your current setup (reeds, mouthpiece, ligature, neck strap), and brass players, please bring your current mouthpiece. 
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