• Instrumental Solo & Ensemble Reminders 

    If you haven't completed #5 below, DO IT NOW! Before you make a copy for yourself to mark on.

    *** Make a list of all your performances include info below.  (You can do up to 4 events.)

    My Performances:


    Event #1:           Friday / SaturdayTime: __________Judge: __________Room: __________
    Event #2            Friday / SaturdayTime: __________Judge: __________Room: __________
    Event #3            Friday / SaturdayTime: __________Judge: __________Room: __________
    Event #4            Friday / SaturdayTime: __________Judge: __________Room: __________

    Directions
    Solo & Ensemble will be held at Swift Creek MS this year.   Map to Swift Creek

    Things to Remember


    1. Dress appropriately. This is a live performance situation.
    2. Arrive at least 30-45 minutes before your scheduled time.
    3. Upon arriving, the first thing you should do is figure out where your judge's room is.  This will be displayed in the cafeteria and there is usually an information table in the courtyard. Go find the room first, then head to the cafeteria for warm up.
    4. You must have your original piece of music or you will be disqualified. For solos, the judge needs to have either an original solo part or a score with the solo and piano part included. For ensembles, the judge must have an original score.
    5. Both the music you are reading and the part the judge is looking at must have numbered measures. (Number straight through repeats and multiple endings. For multiple movements, start each movement with 1. Do not number pick-up notes.)
    6. Make sure you have rehearsed enough with your accompanist to make both of you comfortable. Thank your accompanist when your performance is complete. If you are using a school accompanist, make sure you PAY him before leaving!
    7. Go to your judge's room about 10 minutes before your scheduled time, but be prepared to wait patiently if the room is running behind.
    8. When you enter the room, walk over to the judge, smile, introduce yourself, say what you'll be playing, and hand him the score. You can then find a stand (and chair if you need one), adjust it, and play a few notes to get used to the room.
    9. Be polite to the judge! Remember that he is on your side and wants you to succeed, although it is not his fault if you are unprepared. Accept any feedback graciously.
    10. Ratings will given to your director.  Your ratings will be available at school on Monday.
    11. Follow through with your commitment! If you signed up, you need to perform.
    12. If you have problems, you can find your band director in the media center on the day of the event.

     Checklist:


    1. Your instrument:
    2. Your part numbered do this 1st. Then make a copy for yourself.  Original part/score with each measure numbered goes to the judge with no markings on the music. (Example "This part I need to practice because it's hard."
    3. Extra parts for all ensemble members, in case someone loses their part on the way to S+E.
    4. Money for concessions.
    5. Positive, teachable attitude!
Last Modified on August 17, 2023