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Junior High Choir: Syllabus
This is a class for 7th and 8th grade students who want to sing!! The meet every day and they will learn about many aspects of music, learn to sight read, and develop their vocal skills! There are 4 required performance ... more
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It is important that the choir looks uniform for concerts, therefore I am setting up these guidelines for concerts. If there is a serious issue with obtaining any of these items, please talk to me privately before or after class before the concert, not after. A concert is a formal event and the clothing that you wear should also be formal in nature. You should be thinking DRESS YOUR BEST for a concert!!!
ALL: Black pants or black skirt and a solid white color top. Black socks and shoes.
Anyone who does not follow these guidelines will be setting themselves up to lose points on their concert grade.
-PLEASE DO NOT USE STRONG SCENTED BODY SPRAYS or PERFUMES. Some people have allergic reactions to sprays such as these and in a concert situation, this can cause serious problems with breathing to sing.
-Keep your jewelry simple. You are part of an ensemble and should think about being a part of a group instead of standing out.
-NO CELL PHONES OR BEEPING WATCHES – silence them during a performance.
ALL: Black pants or black skirt and a solid white color top. Black socks and shoes.
Anyone who does not follow these guidelines will be setting themselves up to lose points on their concert grade.
-PLEASE DO NOT USE STRONG SCENTED BODY SPRAYS or PERFUMES. Some people have allergic reactions to sprays such as these and in a concert situation, this can cause serious problems with breathing to sing.
-Keep your jewelry simple. You are part of an ensemble and should think about being a part of a group instead of standing out.
-NO CELL PHONES OR BEEPING WATCHES – silence them during a performance.
Students will be graded on a few different criteria in this class. It is important that the students have an opportunity to grow as individual singers as well as withi ... more
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