Friday, August 24, 2007

Band Camp, Day Six

Summer returned to camp echo today. All week long we had cool weather, considering it is the summer. Today it became hot, sunny and it was more difficult to get through the rehearsals outside. We finished the drill for the show in the morning, and started doing run throughs in the afternoon. The band looks and sounds great. After a few hours in the afternoon, we went to the activities and pool until dinner. Then at night was the beautiful candlelight senior ceremony on the lake. The seniors did a phenomenal job, it was very touching. Then they sang their senior song. It was an incredible day. Tomorrow we will be out on the field from 9 to 12 and 1 to 3, which will be followed by the ending relay game which is around the entire camp. The camp picture at 5:30, dinner at 6 and then we depart at 7pm. We should be home around 10pm.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Band Camp, Day Five

Once again, a perfect day to teach marching. Cloudy and in the mid seventies. We finished up to drill sets 27 which leaves only 4 more sets to complete the show. The band looks great, and we finished the music and drill for 5 of the six tunes. Then after dinner we worked on the closer, Ode to Joy, memorizing that as well. Meals were egg mcmuffins for breakfast with sausage patties, pizza for lunch, and hamburgers for dinner. There was always the regular fruits and salad bars available as well. It remained cloudy, which is good in terms of not getting sunburn. Tonight was skit night as well, and each group got to do a little five minute show for the entire band. The colorguard looks phenomenal. They are also doing their choreography with their drill and are on track to a great visual package for the band. Friday and Saturday are supposed to be nice out, so we will definitely have no problem in finishing the preparation of this show. The kids are in good spirits and psyched up for this year's season.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Band Camp, Day Four

Today the weather was perfect for marching band. It was around 65 to 70 degrees, cloudy, and no wind. Perfect. We learned sets 14 through 23 which leaves only 8 sets to finish the show. Hopefully tomorrow we can finish and use Friday and Saturday to clean and add the pit percussion. The pit have finished the show and are working hard to perfect it. The show is working really well, it is very entertaining. This is an incredible band we have here! The parents have done a great job organizing and running the activities ouside the rehearsals. See you tomorrow.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Band Camp, Day Three

Great day, it rained all day so we worked on music, in small groups and in large ensemble. Ready for the rain, we planned ahead and were ready to double up on music rehearsals today. We gave some individual and large group instruction to the new band members who are doing great. We have some new instrumentalists who, in a few short days, are playing at the level of students who have been doing it for years. For breakfast we had eggs and potatoes, cereal, fruit, etc. Lunch included tacos, which you could make yourself, salad bar, and chicken salad sandwiches. Dinner included chicken teriyaki, rice, the great salad bar, and pudding for dessert. The band sounds and looks better than ever, we are making a tremendous jump in the quality level once again. The rain stopped after dinner, just a little drizzle and it looks like it will be nice out tomorrow.

Second Day of Band Camp

Rain, rain, go away! That's what I said when I went to bed last night. A band director nightmare was on the horizon.......rain! The one thing that can totally shut down a marching band is rain. So today, after breakfast, at 9am we went directly to the field to continue learning more of the 31 sets in this year's show. We worked tirelessly through to 12 noon, learning sets 5 through 9. Then after lunch, with the rain still ominously approaching, we learned sets 9 through 13. This is almost half of the sets in the show. We wanted to get a jump in case we get rain for a few days. The band is playing through these sets as well. Once again, our band has stepped it up an amazing amount this year. Sounding better than ever, the kids are working hard and you would be very proud of them. In culinary news, for breakfast we had french toast, fruits, yogurt, and cereal. Lunch included grilled cheese and a side cold cut/salad bar, and dinner included chicken parmesan with spagetti, along with their great salad bar. With perfect timing, as we ended the rehearsal it started to rain. We got everything in before the torrential rains which ensued. The schlactivity this evening at 9pm was a crative game of concentration which the parents set up. It involved the memorizing of names of the new band members. We had a great, productive day, and can withstand a day or two of rain and still be on track to finish the show. In the case of rain, we double up on music rehearsals, and then we have all marching/drill learning rehearsals when it is nice out. Can't wait till tomorrow, the kids are well rested and doing very well.

Monday, August 20, 2007

First Day of Camp

Hi, everything went great today. The camp is running like clockwork. The kids are happy, and doing a phenomenal job with the first day of rehearsals. We left Roslyn at around 7:45 and arrived at the Ramapo rest stop for a break on the way to Camp Echo. Arriving at the camp at around 10:45am, we unloaded our luggage and proceeded to the Pavillion for the Band Camp Talk. This is where I give a speech to get the kids all psyched up for the coming season. I went over how great a year we had last year, how we are building a dynasty, and how we need to use last years season as a starting point for even more greatness. The kids were excited and totally responsive. The parent camp leaders then went through some logistical items. Upon the conclusion of the band camp rules, the band members were dismissed to set up their cabins. At 12:15 we had a great lunch, baked ziti and other items. The salad bar was amazing. Then to rehearsal at 1:15 to 4:30. A break until dinner at 6. We had a great chicken dinner. Then to the field from 7 to 8:20 where we learned the first song in the show. The band is incredible this year. We can't wait until the first performance is here. Well I have to go to bed. This place was silent from 11:05, I guess we really tired them out. Well wait until tomorrow. Thanks for having such great kids, it is a total honor to teach them.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

The Night Before

So here we are, ready to go. Just checking to see if the blog page is working. I will leave a note each night about the day's activities and accomplishments. I am very excited for band camp to be here. I am now going to try to go to bed early so that I am well rested for a great camp.