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Junior Band
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course is the second of four levels of Concert Band offerings at Burnaby South, intended for students who have studied in a band program on their instrument for at least one year. Students will learn ensemble-playing and teamwork as they improve and increase their skills on wind, brass, or percussion instruments. Emphasis will include continued study of instrument technique, music theory, ear training and rhythm training. Several performances will be given for Burnaby South School and the Burnaby community. The Junior Band usually participates in at least one field trip per year. Students who enjoy a sense of accomplishment and working together as a group will find this course fun and rewarding.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
Students must be prepared for class with instrument, music, and pencil. Regular home practice is necessary for success in this course. Written tests, playing tests, and worksheets as well as attendance at all rehearsals and performances, are mandatory. Students will need concert uniform of black dress shirt, pants, and shoes for performances. Band members are expected to try their best each day.
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Intermediate Band
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Junior Jazz Band
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Senior Jazz Band
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Senior Band
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Junior Band
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Music
Tech/Composition
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Beginner Band
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Field Trips
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Events
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Department Forms
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Links
Click Here For Term 1 Assignments and Scale Practice Tracks
Click Here For Term 2 Assignments
Click Here For Term 3 Assignments
Junior Band Course Outline
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Concert Recordings