SightReading @ All Region

    
SightReading @ All Region    10:27 on Wednesday, July 7, 2004          
(Amanda S)
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OK...I`m going to be a freshman this year and want to know what I`m up against. How hard is the sight reading for highschool all region? Like something out of a C rose book? What book would be about the same leval that i can do some reading out of??

Thanks,
Amanda


Re: SightReading @ All Region    10:30 on Wednesday, July 7, 2004          
(Amanda S)
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Oh yeah, I live in Texas. Does this make a difference? Is it harder music or anything?
Thanks,
Amanda


Re: SightReading @ All Region    13:33 on Thursday, July 8, 2004          
(Danielle)
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Amanda,
hi my name is danielle. i`m going to be a junior in high school and i`ve been doing regionals for clarinet since i was a freshman. 1st time i went in i was scared like no tomorrow but there`s nothing to worry about if u make it, u make it. if not there`s next yr.
the sight reading part about it is real easy. the reason y is cuz i sight read all the time w/ my private teacher. so it depends on how well u can sight read.
but just do ur best as u can and have fun!!!

~Danielle~


Re: SightReading @ All Region    14:13 on Thursday, July 8, 2004          
(Melissa)
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I live in Canada so I don`t know much about "all regions" but I would HIGHLY doubt that you would sight read any rose study. Especially being a freshman. I know for my university/college auditions I need to sight read at a grade 6 level (from the royal conservatory of music) which is very easy. A few examples of grade 6 pieces are: Mozart`s clarinet concerto 2nd movement, Debussy Golliwoggs Cake Walk & The Girl With The Flaken Hair, etc. The music is very easy and it is, like I said, for university auditions so you shouldn`t be too worried about All Regions.


Re: SightReading @ All Region    15:18 on Friday, July 9, 2004          
(Tom)
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If you want sight reading practice, would reccomend the UK`s Associated Board (see http://www.abrsm.org/ for details.) sight reading tests, which I belive are regarded as some of the toughest in the world. You can purchase these in the USA from http://www.burtnco.com/abkybd.htm - click "enter", then "Winds, Brass, Perc, Voice", then seatch out Specimen Sight Reading Tests, grades 6-8 under clarinet _right-hanf column, below the flute stuff).
(for a possible direct link, click [url=http://www.burtnco.com/cgi-bin/agent.exe?cmd=var&connid=7698097e0003&XXDESXXbtn=use_button3_xxx&htmok=ABinstr.Usr.Htm]here[/url])

If you work through all of those, you will be extremely well prepared for sight reading test that anyone could possibly throw at you.


Re: SightReading @ All Region    15:19 on Friday, July 9, 2004          
No way =P    12:19 on Thursday, July 15, 2004          
(cat)
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Hey there... Just graduated from a Texas HS, and i`m infinately glad i never have to do region again =)

Basically, sometime at the end of summer, tmea.org will announce 3 pieces that will be the try out music. They`re always from the rose book, usually one fast, one slow, one in between.

Practice hard! Unlike middle school, you don`t have to play scales for the try out. Definately don`t sightread =( That just makes the other people in the room cry because it makes the whole process longer


doh.    12:23 on Thursday, July 15, 2004          
(cat)
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Oops. i misread. There`s no sightreading at region. that`s just for full band competitions. Competition varies region to region, but try really hard. Maybe one year you`ll make all-state (which rarely happens freshman year anyways) and it`ll all be worth it. Four days in San Antonio under direction of amazing people!


   




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