Is Band For Us?
If your child is interested (even remotely) in band THE BEST time to sign up is in Sixth Grade. Our curriculum is geared towards three years of instruction and signing up in sixth grade will ensure that your child starts with their peers and are prepared for high school. If your child is an athlete (or wants to play sports) sixth grade is also the best time for band since athletics is not offered until 7th grade. We love having student athletes and on average we have 70-80% of our seventh and eighth graders doing band AND athletics- so again, band is the place for you! Click HERE to visit our FAQ page.
There is no shortage of reasons why your student should be in band!
There is no shortage of reasons why your student should be in band!
- Our staff is happy to work with your family to make band affordable! We have an amazing booster organization and we want your child to continue their music education and are happy to help. We are dedicated to meeting any need to ensure that every child has a quality music education, and that finances will never be a roadblock.
- Band is a great way for your child to make friends or continue building on past friendships.
- Band Students are represented in every organization at Scoggins Middle School including athletics, art, choir, theatre, NJHS, Student Council, etc.
Meet the Instruments! (Click '+' for more info)
Flute
The flute plays the highest notes in the woodwind family is known for it's beautiful sound. It is helpful to have a slight 'frown' i the upper lip without a 'tear drop' shape in the middle. Flutes make their sound by blowing a focused airstream into the 'tone hole' at the end of the flute. We are looking for students who are energetic, outgoing, and have great finger dexterity.
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Oboe
The Oboe looks similar to the clarinet but makes a sound using a double reed. Students who play oboe should be confident, smart, and independant as there may only be a couple students selected for this class.
Since Oboe is one of our 'specialty' instruments we ask that families strongly consider private lessons. To help offset the cost of reeds and lessons students selected to play oboe will use a school owned instrument at the district set rate of $100 for the entire year. |
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Bassoon
Bassoon is a double reed instrument that plays much lower than the oboe. Most students love bassoon for the unique sound, range, and challenge it provides them. We are looking for unique, independent, and smart students who are not afraid to use their thumbs (calling all gamers!).
Bassoon is a school owned instrument, so families will only need to cover the cost of reeds and the $100 yearly FISD fee. Due to the complicated nature of the instrument families should seriously consider private lessons if they choose bassoon. |
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Clarinet
Saxophone
The alto saxophone looks like a brass instrument, but is a member of the woodwind family. Alto is one of the most popular instruments in band and only students who receive director recommendations will be allowed to enroll in the class. Alto is a single reed instrument (like clarinet) and is plays a prominent role both in wind bands as well as jazz bands.
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. Saxophone players are responsible for maintaining a working stock of 3-4 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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Trumpet
Trumpet is the highest and also the smallest member of the brass family. We are looking for self-motivated students with a strong desire to stand out and be leaders of the band. These traits are very helpful as trumpets usually have the melody in most of the music we play.
Trumpet is one of our larger classes so this is a great place to meet new friends or get into the same class with your current friends. |
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Horn
Horn is one of the most versatile instruments in band. Similar to trombone, students who can match pitches and have musical ears make great horn players. Students who play horn usually do very well in school and are willing to analyze and work independently.
Families should seriously consider private lessons if your child chooses horn as this can be one of the more challenging instruments to start. Horn is a school owned instruments so you will only need to purchase a mouthpiece. |
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Trombone
Trombone is considered a low brass instrument and is the only band instrument that uses a slide. There are not notches or markings on the slide as trombone players use their ears and muscle memory to know where to stop. Because of this we are looking for students who have excellent 'musical ears' and are willing to play out with confidence.
Since trombone slides are so long it can be very helpful to have long arms (are you the tallest in your class?). However, if you are worried about the length of your arms we know tips and tricks to make trombone a possibility for any student- no matter how long your arms are! |
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Euphonium
Euphonium looks like a small tuba, but is also closely related to the trombone (it even shares the same mouthpiece). If you love the sound of trombone but are worried about the length of your arms this might be the instrument for you.
Euphonium is a school owned instrument and will cost only $100 for the year of use. We are only looking for a handful of Euphonium players and they will meet at the same time as the tuba class. |
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Tuba
Tubas are the foundation of our sound and one of the most important instruments in the entire band! If you are worried about the size or transportation don't be. Beginners play on a smaller version of the tuba and will have one tuba both at school and at home.
Tuba is a school owned instrument so families are encouraged to consider private lessons it possible. Students who play tuba are responsible, hard working, and can move lots of air! |
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PErcussion
Percussion
Just because you are always tapping on things does not mean youare a natural percussionist (drummer). In fact, the percussion section is the most select, hand-picked section of the band. Students with the high academic standards, 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, xylophone, marimba, triangle, tambourine, maracas, claves, among many other instruments. Private Lessons for percussion are strongly encouraged due to the nature of the instrument group and the amount of material that will be covered in class. |
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