Coronado Orchestra Goal: Excellence in Performance
Coronado Orchestra Rehearsal Expectations:
Take your place quickly and quietly and prepare for rehearsal.
Bring instrument and all materials daily.
Practice assignments and make best effort to attend extra rehearsals.
Show courtesy and respect to students and director.
Keep the room clean: dispose of gum, food, drink (except for water).
Cellular phones put away except for use in tuning/metronome.
Always show your best effort.
Failure to meet expectations will result in:
Conference with student.
Contact the parent/guardian.
Conference with parent/guardian.
Administrator intervention.
Note: Any unacceptable behavior that endangers students, teachers, instruments or equipment will be referred to administration.
Coronado Orchestras Grading Policy: Students should be prepared to play alone in class for chairs or a grade on any day. Participation, performances, and rehearsals will comprise the grade. Students who miss a rehearsal will be given the opportunity to make up the rehearsal grade by practicing before school or at lunch; makeups must be scheduled by appointment with the orchestra director. Make ups will be allowed until the end of the grading period. Everyone who has signed up for the Coronado Orchestra is a member of the orchestra, but not everyone can or will perform. Like in other activities, some people are not ready to perform. Students who cannot successfully perform their concert or contest music may be asked not to perform. Students who miss rehearsals may also be asked not to perform. Students who have to miss a performance due to an illness, emergency or conflicting school activity, will write an essay to earn the grade for the missed performance. This will be due on the next class day on which the student returns.
EQUIPMENT Success as a string player is enhanced with a quality instrument in optimum playing condition. The bridge and sound post must fit correctly and be adjusted properly. Strings should be replaced at least once a year. The bow must be re-haired once a year. STRINGS Violin
Dominant
G, D, A, Golden Spiral E
Viola
Dominant
C, G, D, Jargar A
Cello
Spirocore
C, G, Larsen or Jargar D, A
Double Bass
Corelli
MISCELLANEOUS
Adequate protective case
Rosin
Clean soft cloth
Shoulder rest (violin and viola)
End, pin stop (cello and bass)
Folding music stand
Combination lock ONLY for violin/ viola lockers
Identification tag for ALL instrument cases
CONCERT UNIFORM
Each student is required to have an orchestra polo shirt for casual performances. (Orders will be placed in the fall and the cost will be approximately $20.00.)
The formal concert uniform will be “concert black” Men: Black dress slacks, long sleeved black shirt, black shoes and black socks. Women: Black blouse with ¾ or long SLEEVES. Black SLACKS. Black dress shoes. No midriff showing between slacks and blouse. Any girls who cannot wear slacks due to religious reasons should consult with Mrs. Hernandez in advance. (SOLID floor length black skirts can be an alternative.) Any student who is inappropriately dressed for a performance may be disallowed from performing