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BAND

A foundation in instrumental performance

Unlike public school bands that practice together daily, we hope these musicians will be highly motivated, spending a great deal of time at home practicing, as well as performing for various church, family, and homeschool gatherings.  It is highly recommended that students receive instrument specific private lessons in addition to band class in order to progress quickly.  Integrated into the band instruction, Valley Troubadours hopes to provide music history, theory, and solo/ensemble experience.  

Class Descriptions

(including Tin Whistle, Bucket Drumming, and WSMA Prep):

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Beginning Band - Ages 10+

Fridays, 9:45-10:30 - Band Room

Due to the nature of this class, we will not be accepting new students second semester unless they have had at least a semester of band on their instrument in another setting. New students would need to plan to join in September. Students will learn the foundational techniques of instrumental performance. With the exception of percussion, no previous music experience necessary. Band consists of the following instruments: flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, baritone, tuba, concert percussion (not drum set). Specialty instruments (piccolo, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone, french horn, and piano/keyboards) are typically not offered at this level.

Students will need to rent/purchase an instrument, a music stand for at-home practice, instrument-specific supplies, and a red Standard of Excellence book, which is instrument-specific, as well. 

*Percussion students: Students who wish to learn percussion MUST have a minimum of one year of piano. Students in our percussion section learn both snare drum and mallets (xylophone, bells, etc) equally.

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Cadet Band - Ages 11+ (with one year of experience on their instrument)

Fridays, 11:15-12:00 - Band Room

Students will continue to build upon the techniques of instrumental performance. At least one full year of experience on their instrument is required. Our band program consists of the following instruments: flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, baritone, tuba, concert percussion (not drum set). Specialty instruments (piccolo, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone, french horn, and piano/keyboards) may begin to be offered at this level.

Students will need to rent/purchase an instrument, a music stand for at-home practice, instrument-specific supplies, and a blue Standard of Excellence book, which is instrument-specific, as well. 

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Concert Band - Ages 13+ (with a minimum of 2 years' experience on their instrument)

Fridays, 2:15-3:15 - Band Room

Concert Band is our upper-level instrumental performing ensemble. Students must be at least 13 years of age, and have had a minimum of 2 full years of instrumental experience in order to perform this level of concert repertoire.

Students will need to rent/purchase an instrument, a music stand for at-home practice, instrument-specific supplies, and a green Standard of Excellence book, which is instrument-specific, as well. Participation in WSMA Solo & Ensemble will be highly encouraged.

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Jazz Band - Ages 12+ (minimum of 2 years' experience on their instrument, or by recommendation)

Fridays, 12:45-1:30 - On Stage in the Sanctuary

Learn the fundamentals of Jazz Music! Students in this ensemble will explore Jazz genres such as Swing, Rock, Blues, and Latin grooves.  Students will begin to learn to solo and improvise in an encouraging setting, while enjoying the challenges of syncopation and blues scales. Students MUST be registered for either Cadet or Concert Band in order to participate. All instruments from band are welcome, with limited options for drum set, bass & electric guitar, and keyboards.

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Front Line - Auditioned Jazz Band - Ages 14+ 

Thursdays, 3:00-3:45

This audition-only Jazz band is for serious musicians who enjoy the Jazz medium.  Students will be auditioned in the fall, and must be proficient players. Instrumentation is limited to 2 alto saxophones, 2 tenor saxophones, 1 bari sax, 3-4 trumpets, 3-4 trombones, 2 set/aux percussion, 1 bass guitar, 1 electric guitar, and 1-2 keyboard players. Students will work with challenging literature, and possibly participate in the WSMA District/State Solo & Ensemble competitions. This ensemble will not be accepting new students for second semester. Interested students should plan on auditioning for in the fall.

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Tin Whistle - Ages 7-10 - Kim Feldkamp, Instructor 

Fridays, 9:50-10:20 in the Sanctuary

Provides the opportunity for children to learn basic music note reading, rhythm, and performance through the use of simple songs and exercises, folk songs, hymns, and common tunes. No previous experience necessary. Tin Whistle class is $80 per semester
Music is included in class cost. Students will have to purchase a Tin Whistle in the key of D

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Intermediate Tin Whistle - Ages 8-10 - Kim Feldkamp, Instructor 

Fridays, 12:10-12:40 in the Band Room

Intermediate Tin Whistle class (only for students who have previously completed at least 2 semesters of tin whistle class). Tin Whistle class is $80 per semester. Music is included in class cost. Students will need a Tin Whistle in the key of D

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Bucket Drumming - Ages 10+ - Benjamin Neumann, Instructor

Thursdays, 1:00-2:00

Both experienced and new students can register for this class. Students will work together playing as an ensemble while becoming familiarized with different beat combinations, rhythm styles, and notation.  For more on Bucket Drumming, visit our page:

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WSMA Prep - Ages 12+

Thursdays, 9-11:30

This class will continue with students from last semester until the WSMA performances (current students, please select this option on your registration form to keep our class lists current. Thanks!). The Wisconsin School Music Association (WSMA) holds a variety of events throughout the school year for young musicians. In the development of our students' playing abilities, the Solo & Ensemble District Festival is invaluable. Students prepare solos, duets, trios, etc. to perform for adjudicators who specialize in their instrument, providing specific feedback geared towards their growth. Musicians who place well can even move on to the State-level Festival.

Since the festivals take place at the end of February/beginning of March, Troubadours will be offering an extended time on Thursday mornings during first semester to select music, practice with others, and receive helpful input on their pieces. Registration is required, but there is no charge for the class. Whether your student is considering a vocal or instrumental piece to perform, I would highly encourage students to participate. Students can use the full time to practice, or schedule specific times with Mrs. LaFrombois for lessons during the morning each week.  Space is limited.

For more information on WSMA events, please visit this page:​

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All Bands are $120 per semester (Jazz Band is $40 with Cadet/Concert Registration)

Band students will be responsible for purchasing or renting their own instruments, instrument care kits, reeds (if applicable), band method book (Standard of Excellence series), and folding music stand.

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Beginning Band

Ages 10+

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9:45-10:30

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Cadet Band

Ages 11+

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11:15-12:00

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Concert Band

Ages 13+

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2:15-3:15

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Jazz Band

Ages 12+

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12:45-1:30

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