Sunday, May 13, 2018

201805132

Dear 5th, 6th, and 7th grade band parents,

I just wanted to share the great news with you, in case you have not heard already.  Yesterday, the Hawley 8th grade band performed at the Carowinds Festival of Music, along with bands and orchestras from all around North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.  Their performance was judged by two of the most highly-respected bandmasters in the country, as well as world-famous composer and our friend James Swearingen.

Our performance was given the Superior rating, which is the highest possible rating.  In fact, we received the Superior rating from all three judges.

I wanted to take a moment to explain this in a little more detail, because if you have not been involved in the "band world" for very long, you may not know how significant this Superior rating is.  I spoke with the judges yesterday and asked them a question I have never asked them before: how many bands earn this Superior rating at the festival?  Not because I want to degenerate this into some kind of competition, but rather I wanted some frame of reference for how rare this achievement is.  While it was hard to give an exact number, they said it is about 10%.  So over an entire day of band and orchestra performances, they may give the Superior rating twice on average.

I was encouraged by the answer I received.  It should be very, very difficult to earn this rating, or it would not mean much, right?  And it was very, very difficult.  Your children worked on this music for months.  Every note, every detail, every volume change, and every style marking on the sheet music had to be played correctly.  On top of all of that, everyone had to play with beautiful characteristic tone on their instrument, everyone had to play in tune with each other, everyone had to maintain rhythm and tempo together, everyone had to execute changes to these elements together and in unison.... on and on.  And on top of all of that, everyone had to follow through and execute all of this while maintaining composure through stage fright. 

It is incredibly difficult.  Almost nobody does it.  Our 8th grade band did.

In fact, this is the fourth year in a row that I have taken the Hawley 8th grade band to this festival and earned the Superior rating.

Music is art, and I don't think it should be reduced to winning trophies.  The trophies should not be the point of a band program.  That said, the trophies are a symptom, an indicator that your children are receiving a quality music education. 

I am sharing all of this with you for three reasons: first, I hope you will join me in congratulating our 8th grade students for their incredible achievement.  Second, I hope that you feel encouraged by it... have confidence that your child is receiving a quality music education and is involved in a solid band program here at Hawley, one of the best in the state.  Third, I hope your child feels inspired... it will be their turn soon!

TOMORROW NIGHT (Monday) at 6:00pm in the Hawley cafeteria, we have have another band parent orientation and instrument tryout night for 5th graders.  If you have any friends who might be interested in 6th grade band next year, even if they have no previous experience, please tell them to come to this meeting.  They will get to learn about our band program and try all the instruments to see which one they might want to play.  Thank you for spreading the word!

And congratulations again, SUPERIOR 8th grade band!  Justin Dickson

20180513

Dear band parents, 

It's band concert week at Hawley Middle School!


WHEN?
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- 6th grade: this Thursday, May 17.  Students should report to the stage by 6:45pm.

- 7th and 8th grade: this Friday, May 18.  Students should arrive at 6:30 so we have time to tune everyone and warm up.  


WHERE?
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South Granville High School auditorium.  NOT at Hawley.


WHAT DO WE WEAR?
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Formal black and white attire, same as our December concert (no Santa hats this time).  Details are in the class syllabus if you need to see them: http://justindickson.com/band/documents.htm


WHAT ELSE?
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-  Don't forget your music folder!  Lots of kids keep their folder in their backpack.  Please don't forget it for the concert.
-  Leave your instrument case in the car, do not bring it in the auditorium, except for tuba and percussion.
-  Admission is always free, please invite your friends and family. 

20180512

Dear 8th grade band parents,

Yesterday, your children performed at the Carowinds Festival of Music, along with bands and orchestras from all around North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.  Their performance was judged by two of the most highly-respected bandmasters in the country, as well as world-famous composer and our friend James Swearingen.

I am sure your kid told you already, but our performance received the Superior rating at the festival, which is the highest possible rating.  In fact, we received a Superior from all three judges.

I wanted to take a moment to explain this in a little more detail, because if you have not been involved in the "band world" for very long, you may not know how significant this Superior rating is.  I spoke with the judges yesterday and asked them a question I have never asked them before: how many bands earn this Superior rating at the festival?  Not because I want to degenerate this into some kind of competition, but rather I wanted some frame of reference for how rare this achievement is.  While it was hard to give an exact number, they said it is about 10%.  So over an entire day of band and orchestra performances, they may give the Superior rating twice on average.

I was encouraged by the answer I received.  It should be very, very difficult to earn this rating, or it would not mean much, right?  And it was very, very difficult.  Your children worked on this music for months.  Every note, every detail, every volume change, and every style marking on the sheet music had to be played correctly.  On top of all of that, everyone had to play with beautiful characteristic tone on their instrument, everyone had to play in tune with each other, everyone had to maintain rhythm and tempo together, everyone had to execute changes to these elements together and in unison.... on and on.  And on top of all of that, everyone had to follow through and execute all of this while maintaining composure through stage fright. 

It is incredibly difficult.  Almost nobody does it.  Your children did.

And it's not because of me.  I don't think I am an unusually talented musician or director.  This isn't false humility, it's what I really think.  I think most directors could do what I do.  It happened because your children made a choice: they decided they wanted it, and I showed them how.  That's it.  They did the work, all I did was tell them what to do.  This is their achievement.

Now I have a request: tell your friends.  Tell your friends about what your kids have done in the band at Hawley.  Bad news tends to travel fast, and we tend to take good news for granted.  Let's not take this for granted.  Go brag about your children.  I know I will.  Justin






Sunday, May 6, 2018

20180506

Dear band parents,

     This is Justin Dickson, band director at Hawley Middle School.  Every week I will send out a message like this to communicate what is happening this week in band class, upcoming events, and other announcements.



8th GRADERS GO TO THE CAROWINDS FESTIVAL OF MUSIC THIS SATURDAY!

     I will send out an itinerary for this Saturday, May 12, soon.  We will meet in the band room at 8:00am on Saturday.  
     The weather forecast looks great right now, about 90 degrees and no rain.  Please join me in telling your kids to stay hydrated throughout the day (water, not just soda).
     Please make sure you have your blue band t-shirt. 


5th GRADER INSTRUMENT TRYOUT NIGHTS NEXT WEEK

     We have scheduled more "Band Parent Meeting and Instrument Tryout Nights" for incoming 5th graders for  May 14 and May 21 at 6:00pm.  Our original dates got snowed out.  Please help me spread the word to any 5th graders who may be coming to Hawley next year.  Thank you!


"ROOKIE CAMP" FOR 7TH AND 8TH GRADERS INTERESTED IN MARCHING BAND
    7th and 8th grade band parents, next year, your child is eligible to be a member of the South Granville High School Marching Band.  SGHS hosts a "rookie camp" where beginners learn how to march, meet the student leaders in the marching band, and have fun learning the basics of marching band.  This is not a commitment, this is an opportunity to come and learn about marching band, but I think your child will love it (like I did) once they try it.
     The "Marching Band Rookie Camp" is at SGHS May 21-24 from 4:00-6:30.  Your child will need a ride.  If you cannot provide transportation, please let me know ASAP and I am sure we can arrange something.  We do not want anyone to miss this opportunity just because they could not get a ride.
     Yes, 7th graders can be in the SGHS marching band next year as an 8th grader.
     Feel free to contact Mr. Maston with any questions at MastonBM@gcs.k12.nc.us


BAND CONCERTS ARE NEXT THURSDAY & FRIDAY!
     Please see the calendar for details:  http://hawleyband.blogspot.com/2018/04/20180426.html


E.O.G. PROCTORS NEEDED
     Our school needs many volunteers to proctor the exams.  If you are willing to help, even for just one day, please call the school at 919-528-0091.  Thank you!


IN THE BAND ROOM THIS WEEK

     We will be working on our concert music in all classes this week.  We will spend a lot of time recording ourselves, and listening to / evaluating that recording to determine what we need to improve before the concerts next week.
     Students may make up outstanding playing tests when they have practiced and are prepared, they just need to let me know.



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OLD BUT STILL RELEVANT INFO 
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PLEASE SIGN UP FOR TEXT ANNOUNCEMENTS

     If you have not already done so, please sign up to receive text message announcements from me via the Remind app.  You do not have to download the app.  Just sent a text message to phone number 81010 , and the text message should say...
     ... @HawleyBa18 for fifth grade, next year's sixth grade
     ... @HawleyBa17 for sixth grade
     ... @HawleyBa16 for seventh grade
     ... @HawleyBa15 for eighth grade


8th GRADE PERFORMANCE AT THE CAROWINDS FESTIVAL OF MUSIC!

     8th grade band only.  In case anyone needs it again, here is the paper with all of the information about the Carowinds Festival of Music event:  http://www.justindickson.com/band/stuff/carowinds-letter.pdf


TECHNOLOGY TO MAKE LEARNING EASIER

     By now, most of you know that I designed a free mobile app for my students called Bandmate Chromatic Tuner (www.bandmatetuner.com).  I highly recommend that you download it, or that your child downloads it on their phone / tablet if they have one, because it makes it so much easier for kids to learn their notes while they are practicing at home. 
     The Bandmate Tuner app is a big deal because it gives personal feedback to students while they learn.  It lets students see what note they are playing, so that they can check for themselves if they are playing the right note or not.  It has made it so much easier for my students to learn, and people all around the world have discovered it and are using it in their own music programs.  


FLUTES, CLARINETS, AND SAXOPHONES NEED A SWAB

     If your child plays a woodwind instrument (flute, clarinet, or saxophone), they need a swab so they can clean out their instrument every day before putting it back in the case.  You can order one from Hills Music Shop if you do not have one.
     If woodwinds are stored in the case without swabbing, moisture causes the pads under the keys to wrinkle and be ruined.  This costs $100-200 to fix, depending on the extent of the damage.  A swab costs $5.  Please make sure your child has a swab.


FACEBOOK

     Our band program has a Facebook page.  You can "like" it here:  www.facebook.com/HawleyBandRoom


9th GRADE BAND REGISTRATION

     Yes, it's already time for our 8th graders to start thinking about their 9th grade class registration!  Mr. Maston and I put together a document to help you understand which band classes are available to you at SGHS next year.  Just go to the "SGHS" page on my website (click here), and click on "Information about 9th grade band registration".


CONCERT CALENDAR
October 26, 6:30, 8th grade only, at Hawley
December 12, 7:00, 6th grade only, at Hawley
December 15, 7:00, 7th and 8th grade, at SGHS audition
March 8, 7:00, 8th grade only, at SGHS auditorium
May 12, 8th grade only, Carowinds Festival of MusicMay 17, 7:00, 6th grade only, at SGHS auditorium
May 18, 7:00, 7th and 8th grade, at SGHS auditorium