BELOW ARE THE ANSWERS TO THE MOST ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT BEGINNER BAND:
1. When does the band class meet?
Beginning Band meets in instrument specific classes throughout the school day for the entire school year. The teacher-student ratio is kept low to facilitate individual supervision of students’ progress. Skills develop slowly at first, therefore, students and parents must be patient and committed for the entire school year in order to get the full benefit of band instruction.
2. What instruments are started?
Beginners are started on Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Trumpet, Horn, Trombone, Euphonium, Tuba, and Percussion. We will help you choose the instrument that is best for you at via our personal Instrument Fitting Events.
3. Is any previous musical training necessary?
No. The method books used in beginner band are for the musically untrained student. We teach the fundamentals of reading music as well as the fundamentals of playing an instrument. As students progress, you will be able to recognize familiar tunes. Their progress culminates in a Spring Concert at the end of the year.
4. Can my child be successful even if I don’t have musical talent?
Music psychologists have tried for many years to determine whether heredity or environment has the greatest influence on musicality. Interestingly, both sides use the same data to support their arguments. The most important requirement for success is the desire to succeed.
5. Are certain instruments for girls and others for boys?
Definitely NOT! Instrument choices are not based on a student’s gender, but rather their desire to play that instrument. Instrument selection is based primarily upon the facial characteristics of the student, and, most importantly, their personal choice.
6. When do students need instruments?
Instruments will be needed on the first day of school. Storage for all instruments is provided in the band hall. Please make sure that the case is labeled with your child’s name. Don’t wait too long! Most music companies run out of stock in July, and getting an instrument in time for the start of school can be a challenge.
7. Should I rent or purchase an instrument?
RENT! Renting an instrument will give your child the opportunity to begin in band with only a small initial investment. Your child can have the advantages of a brand new instrument, such as pride of ownership, freedom from error due to poor equipment, and the opportunity to be the best player they can be by having the best available instrument for their age level. The music company will have the instrument and mouthpiece that we recommended. The instrument can be returned to the company at any time without further obligation. All rent applies towards purchase.
8. What about buying used instruments?
Some used instruments are good bargains. However, you could possibly end up spending more money on repairs than the instrument is worth. For this reason, we ask that if you do purchase a used instrument, try to let a Scoggins Band Director examine it prior to purchase. Local music stores and former band students are excellent sources of used instruments. You might see if the music companies have used instruments available. We have found most pawn shop instruments to be of dubious quality. WARNING: The “band instruments” listed in departments store (i.e. Wal-Mart, Sam’s), it is the opinion of the Scoggins Band program that these items are not worth your financial investment. They are practically toys, and will not withstand the normal wear and tear that occurs from a beginning musician. Again, we recommend that you RENT an instrument the first year from a reputable music company.
9. Are there any school owned instruments available?
Yes. The school provides the more expensive instruments: Tuba, Euphonium, Horn, Oboe, and Bassoon. These are assigned on the basis of aptitude, suitability, and availability. Parents whose child is selected to play one of these school instruments are required to pay a $100 FISD Instrument usage fee, and will still be required to purchase necessary accessories such as a mouthpiece, books, reeds/valve oil.
10. Can my child start playing as soon as he/she gets an instrument?
In order to prevent costly repairs and the formation of bad habits, we prefer that the instrument stay in the case during the summer. Instruments will stay in the storage room of the band hall during the first week of school. After formal instruction is given on the care and assembly of the instrument during the first week of school, your child will begin taking the instrument home. This is to protect your investment! If you rent/purchase from a music company, the store will deliver the instrument and materials to our band hall before the first day of school. An additional option for eager students is to start band this SUMMER with a Private Lesson teacher (See # 15). This is a chance to get one-on-one help and be set-up for success with one of the professional musicians who teach on our campus each week. The teachers understand that some lessons might have to be rescheduled due to family vacations.
11. Can my child participate in both athletics and band at the same time?
Band and choir? Band and Orchestra? Band & Theatre Arts? In 7th and 8th grade YES, but NOT in 6th grade. Athletics is not offered in the 6th grade. There is only ONE elective in 6th grade and students must choose between either Band, Choir, Orchestra, Art, or Theatre Arts. In 7th & 8th grade students may take more electives than they can in 6th grade. There are many middle school students who are in band, athletics, and other organizations such as theatre arts, choir, etc. Because of the unique nature of playing a musical instrument, we try to encourage students to begin band in 6th grade and then take other electives along with band in their 7th & 8th grade years. If you want your child to learn a band instrument, you will need to put band as your FIRST CHOICE for an elective. Students choosing band as their elective SECOND choice will NOT be placed into BAND. In 7th grade & 8th grade, the school administration, coaches, classroom teachers and band directors work together to try to avoid conflicts in scheduling. We have current Scoggins MS Band members who are also in 7th & 8th grade football, volleyball, basketball, tennis, cross country, Student Council, NJHS, cheerleading, and in school theater productions!
12. Are there any extra rehearsals required? Concerts?
Beginners are required to attend only five (5) performances their first year: One mini-concert in the fall to demonstrate progress, a Winter concert, a Music Festival in May (during school), a solo contest in May , and our May Spring Concert. There will only be after school rehearsals prior to the Winter Concert, Band festival and the May concert. Other than these few performances & rehearsals, there are NO after school responsibilities or activities.
13. Will my child be required to practice at home?
Yes. Beginning the second week of school, students are required as a part of their grade to practice 5 days outside of class. The time expectation will not exceed 25 minutes a day. They record their time on a Google Form Practice Log”, which is turned in and graded weekly. For home practice, students are to purchase a folding music stand, metronome (electronic time-keeper). We have found that these items are important in carrying the classroom experiences over to home practice. Parents are encouraged to give positive support to the student as he/she progresses. All instruments are required to be taken home every day even if they cannot practice that evening.
14. Do the grades my child receives in other classes affect participation in band?
Although your band directors stress academic success in all subjects, grades do not affect participation in beginner band. When going on to the 7th & 8th grade bands (and the high school band), students will be competing in both individual and group competitions. Students are required by state law to be passing in all subjects before being allowed to compete. (House Bill 72 – “No Pass, No Play”). Grades do not, however, effect the daily participation and membership in band, or participation in the concerts. It only effects competitions.
15. Are private lessons available? Are they required?
Private lessons are strongly encouraged for all students, but are not required for most instruments. If your child takes private lessons, he/she will receive one-on-one instruction from a professional musician (most of which have graduate degrees). Lessons are held once a week at Scoggins Middle School (supervised by a band director) at a cost of $18 per half hour. Private lessons help challenge faster-paced students and strengthen slower paced students. Again, they are not required, but above average results are almost guaranteed! It is better to RENT a less expensive instrument and participate in the private lessons program than to purchase a top line instrument and not take lessons!! Lessons are important!