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What makes a great high school band?

Going Beyond the B-flat Scale Whole/Half/Quarter/Eighth/Sixteenth Band Warm-Up!   Over the past few weeks I have been doing some major soul searching of what makes a great band rehearsal.  This semester I passed out "Songs of Earth, Water, Fire, and Sky" by Robert W. Smith.  I quickly collected this piece back when I passed it out to my band a few years ago.  I gave it a go this semester and found excitement in the piece when my young clarinet section basically mastered a tough sixteenth note ostinato passage from just one day of sectionals. I knew my philosophy on selecting music needed to change along with a new-found focus on creating a very balanced and consistent warm-up routine for my band rehearsal.  I did something very unusual this past week as I stopped the learning of all sheet music and instead had section leaders run sectionals going over all 12 major scales and specific tuning tendencies/solutions for their instrument family.  The results were amazing.  Now