HOMESCHOOL BAND
"The aim and final end of all music should be none other than the glory of God and the refreshment of the soul." Johann Sebastian Bach
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I hope everyone's week is going well!
I was going to post about tonguing..... However the notes I took a picture of turned out WAY too blurry to use! Next week I guess. Regarding the question of the week, we have discovered that the prize of candy is not applicable to everyone anymore. It worked well last year, but this year it's not quite the same. So, instead of doing a prize that way, I'm going to be using a point system. That way I could post harder questions worth more points, and easier ones worth a little less. Right now it will be individual, but maybe we could form teams in the next couple weeks. Maybe by instruments, that way we can have some players from different years in one team. At each concert, I'll be able to award you/your team with a larger prize based on the total number of points. What do you think? Any ideas?(that's not the question of the week) The actual Question of the Week is this: Last week I asked you the family of your instrument. Now that you know what that family is, I want you to use that knowledge to go a little deeper. How many instruments from your instrument's family regularly play in an orchestra? (3 points) (This link might be useful) > https://www.orsymphony.org/learning-community/resources/ < For a bonus 2 points What family of instruments is not normally in a band but is in an orchestra? ~Harold
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Firoelle
9/22/2019 06:09:21 pm
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Thane
9/24/2019 12:47:31 pm
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Angela Squire
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