Flute

The flute is the smallest of the beginner instruments.  It is a very popular selection each year.
 

Physical Characteristics:  Flute players should have a slight “frown” to the upper lip with NO tear drop shape in the middle.  Flute tones are produced by being able to focus an extremely small airstream to an exact location on the tone hole.  The tear-drop-shaped lip will make it difficult to direct the air so precisely.  Flute players should also have agile fingers for moving this multi-keyed instrument through a fast musical passage.  Students with extreme overbites (receded jaw) should avoid choosing flute as this makes it difficult to produce quality sounds.
 

Other Considerations:  Students with double-jointed fingers should avoid selecting flute as double-jointedness can cause lack of agility in the fingers.

This is a fun fast moving competitive class.  Well, suited to kids who like to move quickly and do a variety of activities.
 


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10% of students will be selected for FLUTE

FLUTE PERSONALITY:  Contientious

   
Oboe

The oboe is similar in its appearance to a clarinet, but it is played using a “double reed” instead of a single reed and mouthpiece. VERY few will actually be selected for oboe.
 

Physical Characteristics: Students with profound overbites or underbites would have EXTREME difficulties producing good sounds on the oboe since the embouchure (mouth position) requires equal pressure on both sides of the reed at the same placement.
 

Other Considerations: Because the oboe is such a unique instrument to master, only students with high academic performance records will be considered.  Students are required to maintain a supply of 3-4 high-quality reeds at ALL times. 

The Oboe is a school owned instrument that is rented from the school for $50 per year.  Students with a history of disciplinary trouble will NOT be considered for oboe.  The Oboe and Bassoon class will be the smallest of all the beginner classes.  Students who excel in their academic classes and like to move at their own pace will enjoy this class because of the small size and individual attention that they will receive.

 

 


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2% of students will be selected for OBOE

OBOE PERSONALITY:  Studious

   
Clarinet/Bass Clarinet

Unlike the oboe, the clarinet uses a “single reed” and a mouthpiece to produce the sound.   There are more clarinets needed for a concert band than any other instrument, so this will be the largest class.

 

Physical Characteristics: One necessity of clarinet tone production is the ability to make the chin flat. Orthodontia is okay, but if a student has an extremely rounded bottom row of teeth, the mouthpiece will be hard to place in the proper position for tone production.
 

Other Considerations: Instruction in clarinet can be meticulous. Students who are able to focus on and perform a detailed series of instructions could do well on clarinet. Clarinet players are also responsible for maintaining a working stock of 4-6 quality reeds.

The clarinet class will be 15-20 students and always has a "team" mentality to it.  People who participate in group sports often enjoy clarinet class.
 

 

 

              

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20% of students will be selected for CLARINET

CLARINET PERSONALITY:  Focused

   
Bassoon  

The bassoon is to the oboe what the bass clarinet is to the clarinet. It is the larger, lower sounding version of the double reed instrument. However, bassoon students will not play oboe before switching, instead they will begin on the bassoon itself. VERY few students will be selected to play Bassoon.
 

Physical Characteristics: A slight overbite is okay for students wishing to play bassoon, however, a student with an underbite should avoid bassoon. Agile thumbs is a necessity for playing bassoon proficiently as well as a medium or greater hand span.
 

Other Considerations: Like the oboe, the bassoon is such a difficult instrument to master, only students with high academic performance records will be considered.  Students are required to maintain a supply of 3-4 high-quality reeds at ALL times.

The Bassoon is a school owned instrument that you rent from the school for $50 per year.  The Oboe and Bassoon class will be the smallest of all the beginner classes.  Students who excel in their academic classes and like to move at their own pace will enjoy this class because of the small size and individual attention that they will receive.

 

 


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2% of students will be selected for BASSOON

BASSOON PERSONALITY:  Serious

   
Saxophone

The alto saxophone gives the impression of being both a brass AND woodwind instrument, however it is indeed considered a woodwind instrument. The alto saxophone (which uses a single reed like the clarinet) is a very popular instrument like flute and only a few students will be chosen to play it.
 
Physical Characteristics: Since the balance of the saxophone is maintained by the use of a neck strap, it is extremely important that students be able to sit up completely straight when asked to.
 
Other Considerations: Saxophone players are responsible for maintaining a working stock of 4-6 quality reeds.  Alto Saxophone students will have the opportunity after their first year of instruction to audition for Tenor Sax or Baritone Sax (based on their proven musical and behavioral abilities while in alto saxophone class).
 


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8% of students will be selected for SAXOPHONE

SAXOPHONE PERSONALITY:  Mellow

   
Cornet / Trumpet

The cornet / trumpet is the smallest member of the brass family. The sound on cornet / trumpet is produced by buzzing into a small mouthpiece. Students who choose and are selected to play cornet / trumpet will begin on a cornet (smaller in size) and “graduate” into a trumpet upon the completion of a battery of playing exams.
 
Physical Characteristics: While orthodontia is somewhat troublesome at first to a cornet / trumpet player, it is not impossible to make good sounds with braces. A slight overbite is okay, but an underbite can severely hinder progress on cornet / trumpet. Cornet / trumpet players come in all shapes and sizes.
 
Other Considerations: Cornet / trumpet parts usually have the melody (recognizable) part, therefore students who choose and are selected for cornet / trumpet should exhibit a confident demeanor, strong personality, and demonstrate a high level of self-motivation. 

This class is a fast moving fun class.  It will also be the largest of all the brass beginner classes.  Many times athletes are drawn to this class because of the team and competitive nature of this class.

We do have some school owned cornets that can be rented from the school for $50 per year on a first come first served basis.

 


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12% of students will be selected for TRUMPET

TRUMPET PERSONALITY:  Confident

   
French Horn

The French horn is the also a member of the brass family. Its sound is produced by buzzing into a small mouthpiece similar to a trumpet.  Students with good musical ears (such as Honor Choir students) should consider French Horn.
 
Physical Characteristics:  A slight overbite is okay, but an underbite can severely hinder progress on French Horn. Because the bell of the French horn rests on the knee of the player while playing, it is imperative that a student’s upper torso be long enough to accommodate the size of the French horn to make good sounds and that players be able to demonstrate sitting straight up when asked to do so. The French horn’s keys are manipulated with the LEFT hand.
 
Other Considerations: Perhaps this is a good instrument choice for students who have participated in piano lessons or honor choir groups. Students with a history of academic or behavioral problems will NOT be selected for French horn.

The French Horn is a school owned instrument that is rented from the school for $50 per year.

 


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10% of students will be selected for FRENCH HORN

FRENCH HORN PERSONALITY:  Academic

   
Trombone

Like the French horn, trombone players should have good “musical ears”. The trombone is played like the other brass instruments (buzzing into a cup-shaped mouthpiece), but uses a slide instead of valves. The slide is not marked or notched and players rely on their memory and hearing to tell if they are in the EXACT proper location. Students with good musical ears (such as Honor Choir students) should consider Trombone.
 
Physical Characteristics: While some might think that trombone players must have long arms, the truth is there are numerous accommodations that make it possible for students of all shapes and sizes to play. A slight overbite is acceptable, while an extreme underbite would hinder success. Trombone players should have slightly fuller lips than average.
 
Other Considerations: Great trombone playing takes good concentration and study. Many quiet academicians have excelled at trombone.

We do have some school owned trombones that can be rented from the school for $50 per year on a first come first served basis.

 


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12% of students will be selected for TROMBONE

TROMBONE PERSONALITY:  Analytical

   
Euphonium / Baritone

The euphonium is sometimes known as the baritone. It is a member of the brass family and looks like a small version of a tuba. Its sound is similar to that of a trombone, but it uses valves like a trumpet instead of a slide (like trombone).
 
Physical Characteristics: Euphonium players should have moderately full lips, but not too full. A SLIGHT overbite is okay, but an underbite would hinder a good sound. The euphonium requires a medium-sized hand span to reach the valves and students should have an above average lung capacity.
 
Other Considerations: Students with an above average amount of orthodontia will find the mouthpiece of the euphonium a bit more comfortable than trumpet or French horn.

The euphonium is a school owned instrument that is rented from the school for $50 per year.

 


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10% of students will be selected for EUPHONIUM

EUPHONIUM PERSONALITY:  Artistic

   
Tuba

While many believe the tuba is the largest instrument in the band and would be hard to physically manage.  This fact is not true because we have tubas designed to fit all shapes and sizes.  In fact, tuba players will begin by playing a baritone horn and will switch over in the fall semester.

 

Physical Characteristics: Tuba players need to have full lips and a large lung capacity. While the size of the student doesn’t matter TOO much, a long torso (upper body) helps a student reach the mouthpiece of the tuba while resting the bottom of the tuba on the edge of their chair or across the thighs.
 
Other Considerations: The tuba provides the musical foundation for the band and requires players that are self-motivated over-achievers. Students with a history of academic trouble should not consider tuba as we rely heavily on the ability of the tuba players to be consistently eligible.

Tuba is a school owned instrument that is rented from the school for $50 per year.

 


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6% of students will be selected for TUBA

TUBA PERSONALITY:  Unique

   
Percussion (Drums)

Just because you are always tapping on things does not mean you are a natural percussionist (drummer). In fact, the percussion section is the most select, hand-picked section of the band. Only students with the highest grades, lowest discipline problems, backgrounds in piano lessons, and extremely high gross and fine motor skills will be considered for percussion.
 
Physical Characteristics: Students should exhibit a great deal of coordination in gross and fine motor skills
 
Other Considerations: The study of percussion includes bells, triangle, tambourine, maracas, claves, among many other instruments.
 
 


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ONLY 10-12 students will be selected for PERCUSSION

PERCUSSION PERSONALITY:  Coordinated