ftwdrummer Posted March 28, 2008 Posted March 28, 2008 Fata1 said: Yeah, we're playing all four. It's a great piece. Both of our bands got straight first divisions today in UIL. We're happy. I'm looking forward to hearing Paschal's performance tomorrow. I'm working stage crew so I'll be there. I'll be sure to come over and say hi, dude. Watch for the percussionist with glasses and a bad hair day...that's me. Anyone else want to join our mini-MeetMe? Quote
Fata1 Posted March 29, 2008 Posted March 29, 2008 ftwdrummer said: I'll be sure to come over and say hi, dude. Watch for the percussionist with glasses and a bad hair day...that's me. Anyone else want to join our mini-MeetMe? Didn't know about the mini-MeetMe until just now. Oh well. You all were pretty good. Lincolnshire Posy sounded great. The horn section was amazing. Reese is a beast. Quote
b_sax_agent Posted March 29, 2008 Posted March 29, 2008 we got all ones. as expected, Sinfonietta was our worst piece. There was a lot of cracked notes in the trumpet, and a lot of false entrances (I don't think it made much of a difference) Quote
borchnork Posted March 29, 2008 Posted March 29, 2008 I'm not sure how we did. We didn't get scores back. But we made it through all of the music! It was such a relief. I think it was a good benchmark for us. Quote
ftwdrummer Posted March 29, 2008 Posted March 29, 2008 Fata1 said: Didn't know about the mini-MeetMe until just now. Oh well. You all were pretty good. Lincolnshire Posy sounded great. The horn section was amazing. Reese is a beast. Don't worry about the MeetMe, Jason...I remembered that you probably weren't going to see that right after I posted it. Just FYI: That's his official legally binding nickname now, "Reese the Beast." What did we get score-wise? 'Nova isn't talking. And what (if any) comments do you have on Awayday? Quote
Fata1 Posted March 29, 2008 Posted March 29, 2008 I'm not sure about your scores. After you all finished sightreading, all of us Southwest helpers had to put the cafeteria and auditorium back together. By the time we were done, we were exhausted and didn't think to ask. I'd be surprised, however, if you didn't get straight ones. Awayday sounded pretty good. I mean, it could use a little work but it's only Pre-UIL so I'm sure it'll be great by UIL. Quote
ftwdrummer Posted March 29, 2008 Posted March 29, 2008 Fata1 said: I'm not sure about your scores. After you all finished sightreading, all of us Southwest helpers had to put the cafeteria and auditorium back together. By the time we were done, we were exhausted and didn't think to ask. I'd be surprised, however, if you didn't get straight ones. Awayday sounded pretty good. I mean, it could use a little work but it's only Pre-UIL so I'm sure it'll be great by UIL. Finally got the scoop from the 2nd chair oboe (also a txbands forum poster, albeit infrequently)...1-1-2 on stage, 1-1-1 in sight reading. Sorry about having to put the auditorium and cafeteria back together. Quote
Fata1 Posted March 30, 2008 Posted March 30, 2008 ftwdrummer said: Finally got the scoop from the 2nd chair oboe (also a txbands forum poster, albeit infrequently)...1-1-2 on stage, 1-1-1 in sight reading. Sorry about having to put the auditorium and cafeteria back together. That's good. I'm sure you all will have straight one's by UIL. Your program is amazing. And the cafeteria thing was no problem. It was fun actually. We found whiffle ball bats backstage and a couple of us were having whiffle ball bat fights. Quote
ftwdrummer Posted March 30, 2008 Posted March 30, 2008 (edited) Fata1 said: That's good. I'm sure you all will have straight one's by UIL. Your program is amazing. And the cafeteria thing was no problem. It was fun actually. We found whiffle ball bats backstage and a couple of us were having whiffle ball bat fights. Glad you think our show is amazing. I was wondering what it was that those two guys were taking swings at the corner of the wall-ball wall with while we were loading. Apparently (this is third-hand, accuracy unknown) the only reason we got a "II" from one of the judges in concert was because 'Nova walked around too much, and took too much time between movements of Lincolnshire (I wouldn't disagree). Hence, the reason he was p'o'd while we were loading up to head back to school. Ah, the vagaries of Pre-UIL. Edited March 30, 2008 by ftwdrummer Quote
Fata1 Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 ftwdrummer said: Glad you think our show is amazing. I was wondering what it was that those two guys were taking swings at the corner of the wall-ball wall with while we were loading. Apparently (this is third-hand, accuracy unknown) the only reason we got a "II" from one of the judges in concert was because 'Nova walked around too much, and took too much time between movements of Lincolnshire (I wouldn't disagree). Hence, the reason he was p'o'd while we were loading up to head back to school. Ah, the vagaries of Pre-UIL. I hate it when band directors stop for too long between movements. Our director did that both this year and last year. I'm sure he'll speed things up for UIL, though. By the way, one of the guys taking swings at the corner was me. We were damaging one of the bats so our third friend wouldn't have a good one to use. It gave us the advantage when we had our whiffle-ball bat fight after we had finished cleaning up the school and were fixing to leave. Quote
Xenon Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 For Honor Band consideration, Duncanville's Wind Ensemble is playing: - Gumsucker's March by Grainger - Finale from Symphony #7 by Prokofiev arr. by Brian Beck - A Symphonic Suite of Wind Excerpts from "Requiem" by Verdi transcribed by Merlin Patterson Quote
ftwdrummer Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 Fata1 said: I hate it when band directors stop for too long between movements. Our director did that both this year and last year. I'm sure he'll speed things up for UIL, though. I tend to agree with stopping too long. Literally, if we didn't know better, I think half the band would have been wondering if we were doing five separate songs. Quote
Fata1 Posted April 3, 2008 Posted April 3, 2008 Xenon said: For Honor Band consideration, Duncanville's Wind Ensemble is playing: - Gumsucker's March by Grainger - Finale from Symphony #7 by Prokofiev arr. by Brian Beck - A Symphonic Suite of Wind Excerpts from "Requiem" by Verdi transcribed by Merlin Patterson I would love it if we would play that in wind ensemble at my school. Quote
smoke_dawg_08 Posted April 3, 2008 Posted April 3, 2008 ftwdrummer said: We've finally finalized our program as:Lincolnshire Posy -Grainger Awayday -Gorb Rolling Thunder We're also having a concert a week from tonight, starting at 7 in our auditorium, if anyone in D/FW cares to come see us. so your like the thousandth band i've heard of playing lincolnshire but thats all great! lol. and the second band playing awayday other than our band last year...i absolutely loved playing it. and rolling thunder is awesome!!! our top band played it for the national concert band festival my freshman year. this year our top band shall be playing for taping and the carnegie hall concert this april 19th i believe, and UIL: Northwind March - W. Paris Chambers/Burgeious...i think(sp?) Sketches On A Tudor Psalm - Fisher Tull Redline Tango - John Mackey along with those three we will play these in Carnegie Hall: The Yellow Rose of Texas - Dragon/Rogers Fantasia for Alto Saxophone, soloist Justin Neumann - I completely blanked on this one, lol! so yea! Quote
ClarinetGlissandoInBlue Posted April 10, 2008 Author Posted April 10, 2008 We got straight ones!! It was especially good, because one of my friends died in a car accident last night, and I decided to dedicate the final UIL performance of Molly on the Shore to him. Quote
urkadrums Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Georgetown HS Wind Symphony Symphony for Band (movements 1-4)-Persechetti Colonial Song-Grainger and then some march by Sousa (has a sweet trumpet/snare lick, i don't know the name of it though lol) our UIL is next week. Quote
the terminator Posted April 12, 2008 Posted April 12, 2008 All right we got straight ones, I know that doesn't mean much, but it was pretty good. Apparently the director at The Colony, Frisco, Centennial, Lake Dallas, Argyle, Canton, Wills Point, and one of our sightreading judge Whitesboro, all attended the concert. It was funny b/c we had warmup on stage b/c right after lunch, and when he looked at the crowd he saw all these directors and had that deer in the headlights look. It was all good though, we really hope to win honor band. Anyways on that note, we are thinking of bringing back 2nd suite in F, and add a harder march Quote
ftwdrummer Posted April 12, 2008 Posted April 12, 2008 Paschal got straight 1s at Region 7 UIL yesterday... we're near-definitely using the cut of Awayday we got from the contest for Honor Band...re-recording Rolling Thunder and Lincolnshire ('tis a pity you can't mix and match movements of a piece; only 4th and 5th movements of Lincolnshire need work). Quote
jordo2108 Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 urkadrums said: Georgetown HS Wind Symphony Symphony for Band (movements 1-4)-Persechetti Colonial Song-Grainger and then some march by Sousa (has a sweet trumpet/snare lick, i don't know the name of it though lol) our UIL is next week. the march you could be thinking of is "Semper Fidelis" we're playing it right now it has the snare thing then a cool trumpet part that lasts for a while. but i could be wrong but that's what it sounds like to me. but yeah my school Poteet High School is playing Semper Fidelis by sousa Fiesta Del Pacifico by nixon Strange Humors by mackey idk what our two lower bands are playing we have uil tomorrow at forney high school Quote
Fata1 Posted April 15, 2008 Posted April 15, 2008 Both of our bands got straight ones. We're all happy. Quote
borchnork Posted April 19, 2008 Posted April 19, 2008 All Three Bands: Straight Ones. We have our Spring Trip Program and Spring Concert Music picked out: Spring Trip: -Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral (Wagner) -Lincolnshire Posy (Grainger) -Symphony #2 Mvmt 3: Apollo Unleashed (Ticheli) Spring Concert: -Elsa's Procession -Ticheli's 2nd Symphony (either 1&3 or the whole thing) -Bach's Fugue a La Gigue -Malcolm Arnolds: Four Scottish Dances The Ticheli Symphony is pretty easy overall. The band wants to play all three movements at the spring trip, cus we've pretty much learned mvmt. 3 already, but our director says we'd be playing for close to 45-50 minutes if we did ALL of Ticheli and ALL of Lincolnshire. And we tried to sight read Four Scottish Dances yesterday in class... All I could manage to do was sit there and laugh during the first movement. I don't think I've ever seen so much black ink on a page before... lol. Quote
b_sax_agent Posted April 20, 2008 Posted April 20, 2008 mvt three is the easiest mvt. The other two are hard just to make sound right. We got straight ones. I had the hardest sight reading piece though. Quote
the terminator Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 wow u guys making us look bad, but anyways we're playing 1. Black Horse Troop March 2. 2nd suite in F(bringing it back for honor band purposes) 3. Apollo Unleashed I'm not going only b/c I have a couple AP practice tests I need to take to be fully prepared. Then we'll have a contest at Murchinson in mid-May w/ using Florentiner march, and adding Ride for our spring concert Quote
borchnork Posted April 22, 2008 Posted April 22, 2008 the terminator said: wow u guys making us look bad, but anyways we're playing 1. Black Horse Troop March 2. 2nd suite in F(bringing it back for honor band purposes) 3. Apollo Unleashed I'm not going only b/c I have a couple AP practice tests I need to take to be fully prepared. Then we'll have a contest at Murchinson in mid-May w/ using Florentiner march, and adding Ride for our spring concert Good luck with honor band! We just found out about it at our school today. We kinda need to borrow the tuba mutes from your school for Apollo Unleashed. lol. Quote
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