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Winter Percussion Sponsors
Dear Band Families, We just wanted everyone to know that North State Signs & Printing donated their services of printing the Winter Percussion sponsor logos, installing them on the semi, and very soon our performance floor as well as having the logos print ready for our show shirts. Please see the attached pictures and if you can post some positive comments with links on your social media they would appreciate it- they've been a great asset to the band! Here are their social media accounts: Instagram: @northstatesignprinting Facebook: @northstatesigns1 Twitter: @northstatesigns Also, consider showing your support of our sponsors by visiting their businesses to show them how much we appreciate their support. Lane & Associates Family Dentistry in Cary at Tryon & Cary Parkway is looking forward to making you smile! As well as NY Pizza (in the same plaza) and Sam Ash Music on Capital Blvd. We would appreciate any support of our trip to Dayton, Ohio for the World Championships in April. Our GoFundMe is ready for any donation big or small- remember it's tax deductible! We are about 2/3 away from our goal. Winter Percussion is getting ready for their first competition on Saturday, Feb. 16th at Panther Creek HS. Check the band calendar for our performance time and come see their very first performance of this year's show "Break The Chains”. Sincerely, Suzanne Puccio Athens Drive Band Winter Percussion Sponsorships & Fundraising |
Winter Percussion 2017-18 Information
All students interested in participating in the Athens Drive HS Band's 2017-18 Winter Percussion Line are invited to attend the following interest clinics at school to be held:
(There will be an interest meeting for Parents on Wednesday November 8th at 6pm in the band room.)
All
interested students, new and returning, are required to attend the
introductory/interest clinics as well as the auditions on November 13th and 15th. There
is no commitment required to attend these rehearsals and they provide
an excellent forum for parents and students to ask questions and discuss
the season in detail. Our
Winter Percussion Line rehearses from mid November through mid April
and performs in a series of competitions beginning in February. For
complete information, including qualifications, attendance
requirements, performance expectations, purpose of orientation/audition
sessions, fair share expense and commitment requirements, please see
information below: If you have any questions, please contact Sherry Skinner our Percussion Support contact at percussionsupport@athensdriveband.com. Thanks. WINTER PERCUSSION LINE 2017-2018 The
Athens Drive H.S. Winter Percussion Line is the indoor complement to
the percussion unit of the marching band, and is a formal part of our
entire band program. Like the marching band percussion section, this
indoor group includes battery percussion (marching snares, tenors,
basses) and front ensemble instrumentation (mallet instruments, timpani,
auxiliary percussion). The group is also auditioning students for
pianists (synthesizer), and drum set. To be chosen as a member of the
Winter Percussion Line is an honor and performing as part of this group
is a privilege. The group rehearses from mid November through mid April
and performs in a series of competitions beginning in late February. Any
Athens Drive student is welcome to participate (you do not need
to be currently involved in the band program); however, the ability to
read music is a prerequisite. John Antonelli is the lead staff
instructor. I. Qualifications • The Winter Percussion Line is open to all current seniors, juniors, sophomores and freshmen. • A
positive attitude must be demonstrated at all times as reflected in the
quality of the work and the relationships with other members of
the unit. Students must be trusted to work independently and be able to
work together in small and large groupings. Students must also be
willing to spend the extra time required to set-up and store-away
equipment used in rehearsals/performances. • Minimal
musical competency includes the comprehension and performance of basic
rhythms (subdivision to the sixteenth note and syncopation) in 2/4,
3/4, 4/4, 6/8 and cut time meter. All students must be able to read
rhythmic notation; mallet performers must be able to read pitch
notation. II. Attendance It is
important to realize that because the group is so interdependent (that
is, everyone depends on everyone to be there), any absence or tardy
hinders the progress of the group. All percussionists are expected to
be at every rehearsal and performance. The schedule of rehearsals and
performances is tentative, but fairly accurate; the entire schedule will
be discussed in detail during the orientation/introductory rehearsal. Once
the schedule is officially agreed upon and confirmed, conflicts with
any of the dates must be presented in writing to both the instructors
and the parent advisor(s). Email addresses and phone numbers will
be distributed at the orientation rehearsals. The instructor reserves
the right to prohibit a student from performance due to excessive or
unexcused absence. III. Performance Expectations Members
will be expected to know the music and choreography before being
permitted to perform. This policy will be enforced in the interest of
the individual student as well as the entire unit. A member who does
not demonstrate satisfactory proficiency in performing part of the show
may be asked to perform less work. IV. Orientation/Audition Sessions The
orientation sessions will consist of sight-reading and exercises
related to specific instruments. Students who have no previous
percussion experience, but who can read music, should not be discouraged
from participating. We are especially interested in piano players for
mallet instruments. Instrumental assignments will be determined by the quality and skill of those participating and the needs of the line. V. Fair Share Expense There
is a “fair share obligation” for participating in the Winter Percussion
Line because the program is not funded by the county. For all
instrumental participants, in order to cover the cost of the
instructors, music, choreography, competition entry fees, and select
equipment, each member will be assessed $745 (additional non-refundable
registration of $100 is due at time of registration). Activity buses
and/or carpools will be arranged to offset expenses for travel to
local competitions. Charter buses will provide travel to out of
state competitions. The
total $845 obligation may be paid in full at the beginning of the
season (11/22), or may be divided up in the following manner: $100 on
11/21 (non-refundable registration fee); $190 on 12/15; $190 on 1/15;
$190 on 2/15 and $175 on 3/15. Financial assistance is
available through the booster organization for students who demonstrate
need; however, assistance is often contingent on willingness to
participate in fundraising activities and past record of
service. No student should be discouraged to join due to the financial
obligation; we will assist every family willing to contribute their
“fair share.” VI. Commitment Upon deciding to participate in the Winter Percussion Line, each student—new and returning-- must complete
and submit the online “Winter Percussion Intent Form” along with a $100
non refundable deposit by Tuesday, Nov. 21st (checks payable to the Athens Drive Band Boosters). The form is located on the Forms page of our website (www.athensdriveband.com)
as well as the Winter Percussion page (located under the Performance
Groups tab). Students/families with a credit in their band account can
have this deposit deducted by indicating so on the form. The $100
registration fee will be applied toward the total overall Winter
Percussion Line assessment. If
you have any questions regarding the contents of this letter or our
band program, please do not hesitate to contact me (e-mail is easiest). If you have any general questions about the Winter Percussion program - please contact Sherry Skinner at percussionsupport@athensdriveband.com. We look forward to seeing you at the parent/student orientation meeting on Wednesday, November 8th. Doc |
Winter Percussion 2016-2017 Information
All students interested in participating in the Athens Drive HS Band's 2016-2017 Winter Percussion Line are invited to attend the following interest clinics @ school to be held:
(There will be an interest meeting for Parents on Wednesday November 9th at 6pm in the band room.)
All interested students, new and returning, are required to attend the introductory/interest clinics as well as the auditions on November 14th and 15th. There is no commitment required to attend these rehearsals and they provide an excellent forum for parents and students to ask questions and discuss the season in detail. Our Winter Percussion Line rehearses from mid November through mid April and performs in a series of competitions beginning in February. For complete information, including qualifications, attendance requirements, performance expectations, purpose of orientation/audition sessions, fair share expense and commitment requirements, please see information below: If you have any questions, please contact Amanda Gahan, or Sherry Skinner our Percussion Support contacts @percussionsupport@athensdriveband.com. Thanks. WINTER PERCUSSION LINE 2016-2017 The Athens Drive H.S. Winter Percussion Line is the indoor complement to the percussion unit of the marching band, and is a formal part of our entire band program. Like the marching band percussion section, this indoor group includes battery percussion (marching snares, tenors, basses) and front ensemble instrumentation (mallet instruments, timpani, auxiliary percussion). The group is also auditioning students for synthesizer, electric bass, guitar and drum set. To be chosen as a member of the Winter Percussion Line is an honor and performing as part of this group is a privilege. The group rehearses from mid November through mid April and performs in a series of competitions beginning in late February. Any Athens Drive student is welcome to participate (you do not need to be currently involved in the band program); however, the ability to read music is a prerequisite. John Antonelli is the lead staff instructor. I. Qualifications • The Winter Percussion Line is open to all current seniors, juniors, sophomores and freshmen. • A positive attitude must be demonstrated at all times as reflected in the quality of the work and the relationships with other members of the unit. Students must be trusted to work independently and be able to work together in small and large groupings. Students must also be willing to spend the extra time required to set-up and store-away equipment used in rehearsals/performances. • Minimal musical competency includes the comprehension and performance of basic rhythms (subdivision to the sixteenth note and syncopation) in 2/4, ¾, 4/4, 6/8 and cut time meter. All students must be able to read rhythmic notation; mallet performers must be able to read pitch notation. II. Attendance It is important to realize that because the group is so interdependent (that is, everyone depends on everyone to be there), any absence or tardy hinders the progress of the group. All percussionists are expected to be at every rehearsal and performance. The schedule of rehearsals and performances is tentative, but fairly accurate; the entire schedule will be discussed in detail during the orientation/introductory rehearsal. Once the schedule is officially agreed upon and confirmed, conflicts with any of the dates must be presented in writing to both the instructors and the parent advisors. Email addresses and phone numbers will be distributed at the orientation rehearsals. The instructor reserves the right to prohibit a student from performance due to excessive or unexcused absence. III. Performance Expectations Members will be expected to know the music and choreography before being permitted to perform. This policy will be enforced in the interest of the individual student as well as the entire unit. A member who does not demonstrate satisfactory proficiency in performing part of the show may be asked to perform less work. IV. Orientation/Audition Sessions The orientation sessions will consist of sight-reading and exercises related to specific instruments. Students who have no previous percussion experience, but who can read music, should not be discouraged from participating. We are especially interested in piano players for mallet instruments. Instrumental assignments will be determined by the quality and skill of those participating and the needs of the line. V. Fair Share Expense There is a “fair share obligation” for participating in the Winter Percussion Line because the program is not funded by the county. For all instrumental participants, in order to cover the cost of the instructors, music, choreography, competition entry fees, and select equipment, each member will be assessed $745 (additional non-refundable registration of $100 is due at time of registration). Activity buses and or carpools will be arranged to offset expenses for travel to local competitions. Charter buses will provide travel to out of state competitions. The total $845 obligation may be paid in full at the beginning of the season (11/24), or may be divided up in the following manner: $100 on 11/24 (non-refundable registration fee); $190 on 12/15; $190 on 1/15; $190 on 2/15 and $175 on 3/15. Financial assistance is available through the booster organization for students who demonstrate need; however, assistance is often contingent on willingness to participate in fundraising activities and past record of service. No student should be discouraged to join due to the financial obligation; we will assist every family willing to contribute their “fair share.” VI. Commitment Upon deciding to participate in the Winter Percussion Line, each student—new and returning-- must complete and submit the online “Winter Percussion Intent Form” along with a $100 non refundable deposit by Tuesday, Nov. 24th (checks payable to the Athens Drive Band Boosters). The form is located on the Forms page of our website (www.athensdriveband.com) as well as the Winter Percussion page (located under the Performance Groups tab). Students/families with a credit in their band account can have this deposit deducted by indicating so on the form. The $100 registration fee will be applied toward the total overall Winter Percussion Line assessment. If you have any questions regarding the contents of this letter or our band program, please do not hesitate to contact me (e-mail is easiest). If you have any general questions about the Winter Percussion program - please contact Amanda Gahan or Sherry Skinner @percussionsupport@athensdriveband.com. We look forward to seeing you at the parent/student orientation meeting on Wednesday, November 9th. Doc |
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