Narara Valley High School Band - Year 6
Transition Program
Narara Valley High School
provides a range of programs in music to cater for the needs and
interests of all students.
A parent body supports the ensemble programme. This includes
purchase of music, instruments and a scholarship scheme to
encourage new players to targeted instruments. The ensembles
cover all types of instrumental music and are structured to
cater to meet the differing abilities and experiences of
students.
Presently students do technical workshops, a senior ensemble for
the more advanced players, concert band, percussion and woodwind
ensembles. 2009 has seen the introduction of a Jazz/Big Band for
the more advanced players.
The band and ensemble groups have appeared at Youth In
Performing Arts, Showcase, Starstruck, Edogawa Sister City
Evenings, Anzac Day Ceremony, Gosford Show, Kids Day Out and
Yamaha Band Festival, travelled to Japan and New Zealand to name
a few and are in constant demand all over the Central Coast. The
Concert Band also competed in the National Band Championships in
Brisbane in 2009 and Sydney in 2009 as well as the Central Coast
Eisteddfod.
Students in the band program are also offered discounted private
lessons through School and Community Music who run a music
school after hours at Narara Valley High School for the general
community.
CONCERT BAND
This is the most senior band in the school with students ranging
from years 9 to 12 with some talented year 7’s and 8’s. This
band requires a high level of competency as they will be playing
challenging music in order to prepare for major competitions
such as Yamaha Band Festival, McDonalds Performing Arts
Challenge, State and National Band Championships.
Thursday Ensemble
This ensemble is to encourage new players while mixing with more
experienced players to nurture future players for the senior
band ensembles. It offers the opportunity to play in a band,
provide peer leadership to newer players and move on to the more
senior bands.
JAZZ/BIG BAND
Members of this Band are drawn from the existing band programme.
It is for the more advanced players. Membership is only
available for students in year 8 upwards.
Technical and theory tutorials
There are various technical tutorials for instrumentalists that
work their way through technical workbooks thus improving their
skills. All students participate in these workshops. There is a
half hour theory lesson per fortnight very different from the
normal theory lesson.
Woodwind/Brass/Percussion Ensemble
Every student is offered a place in a small ensemble which
offers students the experience of playing in a small ensemble.
Percussion Ensembles
The Percussionists
This group is limited to four of the most skilled students.
These students cover all types of percussion from Body
percussion to instrumental percussion. Entry is by invitation
only.
The Girls Percussion Group
This group is made up of girl’s percussionists. Some students
who play other instruments elect to do this as a second
instrument. A lot of fun learning all forms of percussion.
The Junior Percussion Group
This group is to be formed in term 3 2009 and is open to
students in years 6, 7 or 8.
Trombone and Tuba Scholarship
There is a trombone and tuba scholarship. Preference will be
given to students presently playing in their primary school
bands however, other students are encouraged to apply.
Recruitment Officer - Contact
For further
information please contact the Band
Co-ordinator, Deb Arnison Ph: 0419 284 963, click the
following link to send an email:
An
information pack including registration forms may be downloaded
by clicking
here.