Saturday, November 18, 2006

 

2006 ACC Pictures!

Hey guys!
Just so you all know, the pictures from ACC's have been posted on the Jolesch website. There is a link to them on the band site. Just thought I'd let you all know in case anyone was wondering. They are all great shots, so don't worry! :-) You can also do commentary on them here, if you want! See everyone on Monday, have a good rest of your weekend!
Mini Powers

Sunday, November 05, 2006

 

ACC'S!!!!!

Guys!! After a few updated websites in about 20 minutes, everything says we're going to ACC'S!!! But, GP still needs conformation and things are still really wierd about how it happened scoring wise. So, yes, be excited and proud, BUT don't get that excited because things still could change. But as of this moment 11:08 on November 5, 2006, Red Bank Catholic is going to Scranton!! Congratulations everyone! We earned it! I'm so proud of you all and I know GP is too.
Congrats again,
Mini Powers

 

It was a good run

It was a good run guys! We had a great time, but JUST missed it by .05 points! ahh!

We are overall ranked 33rd, with 2 bands ahead of us that arnt going. The bad right above us beat us by .05 points, bumping us out of the ACC's

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I really had a great year guys!

We'll get 'em next time!


-Eric

Saturday, November 04, 2006

 

Help!

Haha. As some of you may know, I'm learning trombone for concert band, but with some research, I have found that trombone can be played in bass and treble clef (I already knew that part) and that there are different slide positions for every note in the different clefs.

How do I know what one I should learn? Haha. I'm so lost =/

Thanks
-Eric

 

HELP!!!!!

Haha. As some of you may know, I'm learning trombone for concert band, but with some research, I have found that trombone can be played in bass and treble clef (I already knew that part) and that there are different slide positions for every note in the different clefs.

How do I know what one I should learn? Haha. I'm so lost =/

 

HELP!!!!!

Haha. As some of you may know, I'm learning trombone for concert band, but with some research, I have found that trombone can be played in bass and treble clef (I already knew that part) and that there are different slide positions for every note in the different clefs.

How do I know what one I should learn? Haha. I'm so lost =/

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