Monday, December 4, 2023

Guitar December Blog

 December 2024


Month at a Glance

Date

Event

What to Wear

Sunday 

December 10th

Centerpoint Church (Optional)

RSVP Here

Holiday Best

Wednesday

December 13th

Winter Concert

Holiday Best

Thursday

December 14th

School Assembly

Blue Department Shirt

Friday

December 15th

District Office Concert

Holiday Best

Wednesday

December  20th 

Second $100 Disney Donation Due





Centerpoint Church: Sunday, December 10th  

Date: Sunday, December 10th 
Time: 9:15am-10:30am (Performance begins at 9:50am)
Location: Centerpoint Church, 515 Sunrise Avenue, Roseville, CA 95661 MAP
Attire: Holiday! Wear your ugly sweater, cute sweater, warm sweater. Add a Santa hat or elf ears. Bonus points if you decorate your instrument with ornaments and/or lights.

We have been asked to perform at a special event on Sunday, December 10th. The Centerpoint Church recently made a donation to help fund our campus Kindness Center. In return, Mr. Brown has asked that we perform a "Thank you" concert, along with the Ballroom Dance program. 
We will perform at the church from 10:00-10:30am, in between their regular services. After the performance, families are invited to stay for breakfast and snacks if you would like.   

This is an optional performance opportunity and a chance for us to make community connections. The more musicians we have, the better we sound!  



Winter Concert: Wednesday, December 13th

Date: Wednesday, December 13th
Location: Eich Gym
Call Time for Musicians: 6:40pm in the music room
Concert Start Time: 7:00pm (Doors to the gym will open at 6:40pm for the audience)
Attire: "Holiday Best" or Disneyland All Black

On Wednesday, December 13th we will present our annual Winter Concert in the gym at Eich. The concert will begin at 7pm and will feature our Bands, Guitar Ensemble, and the Ballroom Dance program. The concert is free to attend so please invite all of your family and friends! 

All Band and and Guitar musicians are expected to attend the concert. We rehearse together every day and come to depend on the sound of every musician. It is very important that musicians have the opportunity to perform the same way we have been rehearsing. 
The event itself is not graded, however, students will be completing a summative reflection paper after the concert. 

I am asking students to wear their "holiday best" for the performance OR your Disneyland attire if you have it already. 
  • "Holiday Best" means collared shirt or blouse, slacks or skirts, and nice shoes. Any color is fine. Holiday themed sweaters are acceptable as long as they are school appropriate.
  • The Disneyland attire is all black: Slacks or ankle length skirt and a long-sleeve button up shirt with black shoes and socks (Disneyland will not accept jeans or leggings or open toed shoes)
The concert is free to attend but we will accept donations at the door and will offer the option to reserve seats for $10 each. This is optional. Order forms will be sent via email on Friday, December 1st. 



School Assembly: Thursday, December 14th

We will be presenting our Winter Concert to the Eich student body at an assembly on the 14th. Wear your blue Eich Music shirt! 



District Office Concert: Friday, December 15th

Our Superintendent, Derk Garcia, has asked us to perform a concert at the District Office. We will leave Eich at 12:00pm and return at 1:30pm. Be on the lookout for a field trip permission form to sign. 
Wear your concert holiday best.





2024 Performance Calendar

Thursday, February 1st            I.B. Info Night 

TBD, February                        State Music Conference Performance

Saturday, March 16th              RCSD Music Festival -

Saturday, May 4th                   Music in the Parks Festival 

Thursday, May 9th                  Spring Concert 



Band December Blog 2024

 Month at a Glance

Date

Event

Group

What to Wear

Sunday 

December 10th

Centerpoint Church (Optional)

RSVP Here

Advanced Band

Holiday Best

Wednesday

December 13th

Winter Concert

Everyone

Holiday Best

Thursday

December 14th

School Assembly

Everyone

Blue Department Shirt

Friday

December 15th

District Office Concert

Select Students

Holiday Best

Wednesday

December  20th 

Second $100 Disney Donation Due



Wednesday

December  20th 

Jingle Bell Run (Optional)

Volunteers

Spirit wear




Centerpoint Church: Sunday, December 10th  

Date: Sunday, December 10th 
Time: 9:15am-10:30am (Performance begins at 9:50am)
Location: Centerpoint Church, 515 Sunrise Avenue, Roseville, CA 95661 MAP
Attire: Holiday! Wear your ugly sweater, cute sweater, warm sweater. Add a Santa hat or elf ears. Bonus points if you decorate your instrument with ornaments and/or lights.

We have been asked to perform at a special event on Sunday, December 10th. The Centerpoint Church recently made a donation to help fund our campus Kindness Center. In return, Mr. Brown has asked that we perform a "Thank you" concert, along with the Ballroom Dance program. 
We will perform at the church from 10:00-10:30am, in between their regular services. After the performance, families are invited to stay for breakfast and snacks if you would like.   

This is an optional performance opportunity and a chance for us to make community connections. The more musicians we have, the better we sound!  



Winter Concert: Wednesday, December 13th

Date: Wednesday, December 13th
Location: Eich Gym
Call Time for Musicians: 6:40pm in the music room
Concert Start Time: 7:00pm (Doors to the gym will open at 6:40pm for the audience)
Attire: "Holiday Best" or Disneyland All Black

On Wednesday, December 13th we will present our annual Winter Concert in the gym at Eich. The concert will begin at 7pm and will feature our Bands, Guitar Ensemble, and the Ballroom Dance program. The concert is free to attend so please invite all of your family and friends! 

All Band and and Guitar musicians are expected to attend the concert. We rehearse together every day and come to depend on the sound of every musician. It is very important that musicians have the opportunity to perform the same way we have been rehearsing. 
The event itself is not graded, however, students will be completing a summative reflection paper after the concert. 

I am asking students to wear their "holiday best" for the performance OR your Disneyland attire if you have it already. 
  • "Holiday Best" means collared shirt or blouse, slacks or skirts, and nice shoes. Any color is fine. Holiday themed sweaters are acceptable as long as they are school appropriate.
  • The Disneyland attire is all black: Slacks or ankle length skirt and a long-sleeve button up shirt with black shoes and socks (Disneyland will not accept jeans or leggings or open toed shoes)
The concert is free to attend but we will accept donations at the door and will offer the option to reserve seats for $10 each. This is optional. Order forms will be sent via email on Friday, December 1st. 



School Performances: Assembly and Jingle Bell Run

We will be presenting our Winter Concert to the Eich student body at an assembly on the 14th. Wear your blue Eich Music shirt! 

We have also been asked to perform for the annual Jingle Bell Run during lunch on the 20th. Wear your holiday spiritwear!



Disneyland December Donation

If your band student is attending the Disneyland trip, we are asking that your second  $100 donation be turned in this week, by Wednesday, December 20th. All donations are credited to the individual student.
You may pay by cash or check. Credit cards will be accepted soon but we aren't quite ready yet. 
Checks may be made payable to "RCSD"
Cash should be in an envelope with the student's name on the front. I will issue a receipt for all cash. 


2024 Performance Calendar

Thursday, February 1st            I.B. Info Night - Advanced Band and Drumline

Thursday, March 7th                Step-Up Day Assembly - Advanced Band and Drumline

Saturday, March 9th                Golden Empire Festival - RESCHEDULED to April

March 13th-16                        Disneyland!

Saturday, April 27th                Golden Empire Festival @ Sac State - Everyone

Thursday, May 9th                  Spring Concert - Everyone

Thursday, May 30th                Promotion Ceremony - Intermediate Band

Monday, November 13, 2023

November 2023

Upcoming Performances

Performance Calendar

December 10th: Centerpoint Church, 9:15am-10:30am All Guitar and Select Advanced Band

December 13th: Winter Concert @ Eich, 7:00pm EVERYONE

December 14th: School Assembly @ Eich, 7th period assembly, EVERYONE


Guitar @ Centerpoint Church: Sunday, December 10th  

Date: Sunday, December 10th 
Time: 9:15am-10:30am (Performance begins at 9:50am)
Location: Centerpoint Church, 515 Sunrise Avenue, Roseville, CA 95661 MAP
Attire: Holiday! Wear your ugly sweater, cute sweater, warm sweater. Add a Santa hat or elf ears. Bonus points if you decorate your instrument with ornaments and/or lights.

We have been asked to perform at a special event on Sunday, December 10th. The Centerpoint Church recently made a donation to help fund our campus Kindness Center. In return, Mr. Brown has asked that we perform a "Thank you" concert, along with the Ballroom Dance program. 
We will perform at the church from 10:00-10:30am, in between their regular services. After the performance, families are invited to stay for breakfast and snacks if you would like.   

This is an optional performance opportunity and a chance for us to make community connections. The more musicians we have, the better we sound! Please review the details below and then RSVP with either a "yes, no, or maybe."


Winter Concert: Wednesday, December 13th

Date: Wednesday, December 13th
Location: Eich Gym
Call Time for Musicians: 6:40pm in the music room
Concert Start Time: 7:00pm (Doors to the gym will open at 6:40pm)
Attire: "Holiday Best" or Disneyland All Black

On Wednesday, December 13th we will present our annual Winter Concert in the gym at Eich. The concert will begin at 7pm and will feature our Bands, Guitar Ensemble, and the Ballroom Dance program. The concert is free to attend so please invite all of your family and friends! 

All Band and and Guitar musicians are expected to attend the concert. We rehearse together every day and come to depend on the sound of every musician. It is very important that musicians have the opportunity to perform the same way we have been rehearsing. 
The event itself is not graded, however, students will be completing a summative reflection paper after the concert. 

I am asking students to wear their "holiday best" for the performance OR your Disneyland attire if you have it already. 
  • "Holiday Best" means collared shirt or blouse, slacks or skirts, and nice shoes. Any color is fine. Holiday themed sweaters are acceptable as long as they are school appropriate.
  • The Disneyland attire is all black: Slacks or ankle length skirt and a long-sleeve button up shirt with black shoes and socks (Disneyland will not accept jeans or leggings or open toed shoes)
The concert is free to attend but we will accept donations at the door and will offer the option to reserve seats for $10 each. This is optional. Order forms will be sent via email on Friday, December 1st. 

T-Shirt and Sweatshirt Order

T-shirts/Sweatshirts from our first order have been handed out to students. 
We had several people ask if they could still order items so I will open our online store back up for a 2nd round. The deadline to order will be Wednesday, November 22nd. This will be a credit card only ordering opportunity.  You should have an order link in your email by tomorrow. 


Trip Fundraisers

In the spring we will have two big trips. The Bands will be performing in Disneyland and the Guitar class will be performing at Six Flags. To help with the costs associated with the trips we will offer fundraisers throughout the year. Our first big fundraiser will be in January. Due to state and district guidelines, all fundraising profits will go toward the group's entire cost of the trip. We cannot raise funds for individual students. With this in mind, fundraisers will be optional but highly encouraged. The more money we raise, as a group, the more likely it is that all musicians will be able to attend and the better our performances will be.

Disneyland November Donation

If your band student is attending the Disneyland trip, we are asking that your first  $100 donation be turned in this week, by FridayNovember, 17th. All donations are credited to the individual student.
You may pay by cash or check. Credit cards will be accepted soon but we aren't quite ready yet. 
Checks may be made payable to "RCSD"
Cash should be in a n envelope with the student's name on the front. I will issue a receipt for all cash. 

Tuesday, October 3, 2023

October 2023

Calendar Updates

October 23rd: Disneyland Parent Meeting - Advanced Band, Intermediate Band

We will meet at 6:30pm in the MPR (on the 6th grade side of campus) to go over the information for our 2024 Disneyland trip. I encourage all parents to come out and hear the presentation. We will discuss the purpose of the trip, expectations, fundraising, and the cost. Hope to see you all there!


December 10th: Centerpoint Church - Guitar and Select Band Members

The Music and Ballroom programs will be performing for the Centerpoint Church congregation in between their morning services. Centerpoint provides volunteers on the Eich campus and this is our way of saying thank you and helping to strengthen our community bonds. 
The guitar ensemble will perform in the sanctuary. Select members of the Advanced Band will perform holiday carols outside in the breezeway. 
Call Time: 9:15am
Performances: 9:30-10:25am
Wear: Eich Music Shirt

DATE CHANGE!
December 13th: Winter Concert - Advanced Band, Intermediate Band, Guitar Ensemble

We have had to change the date of our Winter Showcase so that we don't conflict with our local high school performances. We have families that participate in both programs and we don't want you to have to choose which event, or student, to support! 


Music T-Shirts



Here is the design for our 2023/24 Music Department T-Shirts. It would be great if everyone had one for our informal performances. T-shirts are $15 and sweatshirts are also available for $28. 
You can order and pay online at this link:

If you would rather pay cash for your order, you can complete this form and send in cash with your student. CASH Music Shirt Order Form

If the cost of the shirt is an issue for your family, please let me know.


Grading Updates

As you know, we are halfway through the 1st Trimester. All classes have now had at least one summative. 

Summative Retakes

Musicians may retake any performance summative for a higher grade. Retakes must be resubmitted in the trimester they were originally assigned. Retakes can be recorded at home or in the music room at lunch, before, or after school. 

Missing Assignments

Missing formative (practice) assignments are optional to make-up. These are practice assignments that lead up to our summates. If your student is a missing a formative it is up to them if they want to pursue completing and turning in the assignment. I do not grade make-up formatives after the corresponding summative has been given. 

Missing Summative (final) assignments can be completed up until the end of the trimester. 
Performance summatives can be recorded during class or at home.
Written summatives must be taken in class

Proficient and Mastery Criterion

A Proficient (5/6) grade means that your musician is performing at exactly the level that we have been practicing towards. 
A Mastery (7/8) grade means your musician is performing at a level beyond what we have been practicing in rehearsal. Meaning they are extending their skill and knowledge by seeking out advanced performance skills. Each assessment comes with a discussion about the difference between Proficient and Mastery skills. 

Drumline

All musicians in the music department are eligible to join our Eich Drumline!
The Drumline meets after school two days a week and plays on special marching percussion equipment. We perform several times a year at rallies, concerts, and other community events. 
Our Drumline is limited to 12 musicians. 
We will have an informational meeting on Tuesday, October 17th after school. 
Practices will be Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:30pm-3:15pm beginning October 24th. 

If your musician is interested in Drumline, please complete this form
 

Performance Sneak Peaks

















Saturday, August 12, 2023

August 2023/24: Welcome Back!

 Welcome to the 2023/22 school year in the music room! In this blog you will find all of the start up information for the music department. This is the same information that was presented at Back to School Night (plus a little more). Please reach out if you have any questions! I look forward to making lots of music with your students this year!

Supplies

Everyone 

  • Binder - black, 1" with "clearview" front and inside pockets
  • Sheet protectors x 25
  • Dividers x 4
  • Pencil
  • Highlighter

Instrument Specific Supplies

  • Clarinet/Saxophone
    • Reeds: Size 3 for your specific instrument (ex, size 3 for Tenor Saxophone)
      • Brands: Rico, Rico Royal, Vandoran
      • Please have 2-3 working reeds at all times
  • Oboe/Bassoon
    • Reeds: Medium or Medium Soft strength for your instrument
      • Brands: Jones, Forrest
      • Please have at least 2 working reeds at all times
  • Brass (Tumpet, Horn, Trombone, Euphonium, Tuba)
    • Valve Oil
      • Preferred Brands: Yamaha, Al Cass, Blue Juice
  • Percussion/Drums
    • Sticks: size 5A or 5B
  • Guitar
    • Picks: Any style or strength
    • Capo
    • Clip on tuner

Classes

Our Music Department is made up of six different classes! Four of them are yearlong performance groups. In order to keep things organized I color code each class. Please take note of your musician's class name and color. I will refer to each group by name and color throughout the Blog. 

1st period Advanced Band

2nd Period Intermediate Band

4th Period Guitar Ensemble

7th Period Modern Band


Performance Calendar

This is the calendar for all four of our performance groups. But, not all groups perform at every event. Be sure to look for your student's class before adding the event to your calendar. 
I will send details and reminders for each event as we get closer to the date. 
  • Saturday, October ?? @ afternoon(TBD): Oakmont Field Show 
    • Advanced Band will perform the National Anthem at the opening of the Field Show Competition at Oakmont High School. 
  • Thursday, December 14th, 7pm @ Eich Gym: Winter Showcase 
    • Advanced Band Intermediate Band Guitar Ensemble will perform a combined concert along with the Ballroom dance program. 
  • Saturday TBD March: American River College Music Festival
    • Advanced Band Intermediate Band Guitar Ensemble will participate in the music festival. We will be evaluated and rated by judges (non-competitive).
    • Usually the first Saturday in March. I will update you once the schedule is released
  • TBD April: Eich-a-Palooza
    • Modern Band concert festival on the Eich field
  • Saturday, April 27: Six Flags Spring Trip
    • Guitar Ensemble and Modern Band see details below
  • Thursday, May 9th, 7pm @ Eich Gym: Spring Concert
    • Advanced Band Intermediate Band Guitar Ensemble will perform a combined concert along with the Ballroom dance program. 
  • Wednesday-Saturday, May 15th-18th: Disneyland Trip
    • Advanced Band Intermediate Band see details below

Spring Trips

One of my goals as a music educator is to provide opportunities for our musicians to perform for a variety of audiences and experiences. This includes taking trips outside of our Roseville community and once-in-a-lifetime performances!

One Day Music Festival and Theme Park: Guitar Ensemble and Modern Band
April 27th

This is a one day trip to Vallejo to compete in a music festival and then visit the Six Flags Discovery Kingdom theme park. 


Disneyland Concert: Advanced Band and Intermediate Band
May 15th-18th

This is an opportunity to perform inside the Disneyland Resort Theme parks. We are currently waiting for our audition and application to be accepted. Once it is, I will hold a parent info night where we will go over all of the details for the trip. 

Disneyland Performing Arts 
  • A four day trip where we travel to Disneyland, perform a 30 minute concert inside the Disney theme park, and spend two days at Disneyland/California Adventure
  • Requires an audition for Disney AND at least 20 musicians for each ensemble


Performance Uniform

Families are responsible for providing a performance uniform for their musician. 
**Disneyland is very particular about what their school performance groups wear. They generally require a much more formal look. If we pass the audition I will send out recommendations for shirts/pants/shoes 


Formal Uniform - for concerts and festivals/competition

  • All Black "from toes to elbows"
    • Black, closed toed shoes
    • Black pants or skirt/dress with tights
    • Black shirt with full length or 3/4 length sleeves
**Disneyland is very particular about what their school performance groups wear. They generally require a much more formal look. If we pass the audition I will send out requirements for shirts/pants/shoes 

Informal Uniform - for school rallies, field trips or other community events

  • Optional music department T-shirt - available for purchase soon
  • Eich branded shirts 

Communication

Please feel free to reach out using whatever method you are most comfortable with. When you send a message it is helpful if you include your student's name and which class/ensemble they are in. 

Email: jaldridge@rcsdk8.org
School Phone: 916-771-1770 ext 23146
Facebook: @W.T. Eich Music Program


Instruments 

Guitar/Modern Band
We will be learning several different instruments this year. Everyone will start on an acoustic (non-electric) guitar for the first month. After that we will branch out into electric bass, drum set, electric guitar, and potentially keyboards. 

Each student will have access to a school guitar to use in class. 
Students may choose to use a personal guitar as long as it is an acoustic (non-electric) model.
Students may store personal guitars in the music room. The music room is open at 7:45am every morning for instrument drop-off and until 2:30pm each day for pick-up. 

Band

Instrument Choice
If your student played a band instrument last year they are encouraged to continue playing the same instrument this year. The exceptions are for our less common instruments that may not have been available last year OR in the case that we have too many musicians on the same instrument. 

If your student is new to band then we will be exploring the available instrument options in class. Expect them to be assigned an instrument by the end of the week. 

My goal is to get every student on an instrument that excites them, fits their physical features, and is readily available to them.  We also need a "balanced" ensemble with representation from all of the instrument voices. With all of this in mind, it may be possible that your student's best option is their 2nd or 3rd choice instrument. I encourage students to keep an open mind and give the instrument 3-4 weeks of effort before we discuss making a change.  


Inventory
The school has a limited instrument inventory to loan to students. 
Most of our smaller, more common instruments, are reserved for our 6th grade Beginning Band students. 
Musicians in our yearlong band classes are asked to consider renting or purchasing their own instrument. The larger, less common (and more expensive!) instruments are generally available to loan to our yearlong students. 
This table lists the instruments on the Rental vs Loan list. 

Family Rental/Purchase**

School Loan 

Flute

Oboe

Bb Clarinet

Bassoon

Eb Alto Saxophone

Bass Clarinet

Trumpet

Bb Tenor Saxophone

Trombone

Eb Bari Saxophone

Percussion Kit (Snare/Xylophone)

F Horn


Euphonium/Baritone


Tuba

**If your student plays one of these instruments and needs to loan one from the school, please reach out and I will make every effort to have one available. If the instrument is not available then we will look at other instrument options.  

Rentals and Purchases
Our local music stores all offer great quality rental instruments beginning at $25/month. They also include a rent-to-own program. This is a short list of stores that I have personal experience with. There are many others in the greater Roseville area that also offer quality services. I encourage you to shop local when it comes to instruments as some larger chain stores do not offer the same quality. Please reach out of you have any questions or would like suggestions if considering purchasing an instrument. 

*Offers an online rental experience. If you choose the "delivery" option then the instrument will be dropped off at Eich or I will pick it up. 

*15% off coupon for accessories

*Had a limited inventory remaining as of last week


Week-at-a-Glance

The Week-at-a-Glance (WAG) document will be updated each Monday to include the weekly activities, assignments, and practice goals. The WAG is posted in OTUS and Clever. We will access and view this document daily in class. If a student is absent for any reason, they should access the WAG to keep up with the class. 

Assignments

All assignments will be posted and graded in OTUS. Parents can view the description and rubric for each assignment. You will not be able to view the student work if you are logged in as a parent. 
There are three types of assignments in music class:
  1. Performance Tests - video recorded in OTUS
  2. Written Assignments - written analysis of the music we are exploring and composition assignments.
  3. Reflections - Written reflections on our process and progress
Assignments and assessments fall under the four IB Objectives for Visual and Performing Arts: 
A: Investigating
i. investigate a movement or genre in their chosen arts discipline, related to the statement of inquiry
ii. critique an artwork or performance from the chosen movement or genre.
B: Developing Skills
i. practically explore ideas to inform development of a final artwork or performance
ii. present a clear artistic intention for the final artwork or performance in line with the statement of
inquiry.
C: Creating and Performing
i. create or perform an artwork.
D: Evaluating
i. appraise their own artwork or performance
ii. reflect on their development as an artist.

Assignment names will include the Criterion and strands that are being assessed. Students will get a grade for each criterion assessed. Some assignments may have 1-2 grades, other may have 5-6 grades. OTUS will calculate an overall grade for each assignment. 

Example assignment name: "Ai, Bii, Ci, Cii, Diii - What's in a Name Composition"

Each Objective strand will be graded twice per year (not per trimester). 


Grading

All assignments are graded on the school-wide 8 Point Rubric. 
  • 7-8 Mastery = going above and beyond the expected 
  • 5-6 Proficient = grade level work
  • 3-4 Approaching = approaching grade level work
  • 1-2 Beginning = below grade level work
  • IE Insufficient Evidence = missing or incomplete assignment
Students may revise and resubmit any assignment for a higher score
Late or missing assignments are accepted until the end of the current trimester

About Me!

I began playing the flute in 4th grade and never stopped! Currently I am the principal flute player in the Roseville Community Concert Band where I also play piccolo and the occasional Bassoon. You can also find me in various pit orchestras for local theater groups. 

My Alma Maters include Yuba Community College (AA in Music), The University of Southern California (BA in Music Education, California Teaching Credential), and Sam Houston State University (MM in Music Pedagogy and Instrumental Conducting). 

The 2023/24 school year will be my 18th year teaching! I have taught every grade level from Kindergarten to the Community College level. Middle school remains my favorite age group to teach. 

I have had the opportunity to perform all over the world including Canada, France, Italy, Japan,  and China. And with many celebrity musicians such as Earth, Wind and Fire, System of a Down, the Offspring, KC and the Sunshine Band. 
My favorite performance of all time was at the 2004 Rosebowl Game where USC beat Michigan (Fight On!) and the USC band got to perform the National Anthem with John Williams conducting (he composed the music for Star Wars, Harry Potter, Jurassic Park, and many other blockbusters). Here's the video and if you pause at 0:24 you will see me playing flute in the left hand corner!