LATIHAN INTENSIF BRASS BAND KE 40 (VERSI URUSETIA)


 Salam. pada 29/11/2011 telah diadakan satu perjumpaan berkaitan LIBB 40. Satu persetujuan telah dicapai melalui agenda agenda yang dibentangkan. Berikut adalah senarai Ahli Jawatankuasa LIBB 40 mengikut biro.

PENGARAH PROJEK : DM 1
TIMBALAN PENGARAH PROJEK : DM 2
SETIAUSAHA 1: FATIN
SETIAUSAHA 2 : ARINA
BENDAHARI: SANIY DAN AISHAH

BIRO DISIPLIN DAN PENEMPATAN: AMIRA ADENAN, ASYIK, AWEEN, SAIFUL BOB *KETUA BIRO  DIHARAPKAN VOLENTEER

BIRO PENDAFTARAN DAN MAKANAN : KONG (KETUA), QIB, RAIN, TIM, EZZAH, YA CLARY, WAN ASHRAFF

BIRO DOKUMENTASI DAN KESIHATAN : KAMA (KETUA), AFY, IS, NISHA, EMMA, DAYAH SABTU, IZZARFAHMY

BIRO PUBLISITI DAN MULTIMEDIA : DEDEQ (KETUA), DAUS, ADIB, AYIE, POZIE, AIMI, SHAWAL, MIMIEMOT, MIRAFIQA

BIRO LOGISTIK : HAFIZ EUPHO (KETUA), NAJAH, KAKPAH, SANAH, BIE, YAN, SHAFIQ ARIFIN.

BIRO PENGANGKUTAN DAN PERASMIAN : FENDI (KETUA), IKHSAN, YAD, SABRI, NIENA FAZANA, BEL, ZIEMAH, ANN SNARE.

PEMBANTU JURULATIH: BOB, ACAP, SINKAI 

SENARAI TERBARU, SILA RUJUK http://uitm-boss.blogspot.com/2011/12/latihan-intensif-brass-band-ke-40-versi.html



NAMA DI ATAS DISENARAIKAN MENGIKUT KEDATANGAN SEMASA PERJUMPAAN. BAGI PELAJAR YANG MENGINAP DI KOLEJ DAN TIDAK DAPAT MENGHADIRKAN DIRI SEMASA LIBB SILA BERHUBUNG TERUS DENGAN DM TERUTAMA BAGI YANG TIDAK TERSENARAI DALAM BIRO. SEKIRANYA TIDAK BERBUAT DEMIKIAN, ANDA AKAN DIPERTIMBANGKAN UNTUK MENGINAP DI KOLEJ JATI BLOK C SEM HADAPAN. 

PERTUKARAN KE BIRO LAIN SELEPAS INI BOLEH DIUBAH OLEH DM 1 DAN DM 2 SAHAJA DAN MUNGKIN AKAN DIBUAT PADA BILA BILA MASA.

PENAPISAN JUMLAH BIRO AKAN DIKUATKUASAKAN SEKIRANYA AHLI GAGAL MEMBERIKAN KOMITMEN YANG SEPATUTNYA SEPANJANG TEMPOH SEBELUM DAN SELEPAS LIBB. HAL INI AKAN DIBINCANGKAN SESAMA DMs, DAN SECTION LEADERS. BERKEMUNGKINAN JUMLAH TERAKHIR SEBELUM BERMULANYA LIBB ADALAH SERAMAI 30 ORANG PELAJAR. JUMLAH SEKARANG LEBIH KURANG 48 PELAJAR






SKOP TUGAS URUSETIA LIBB 40 SELEPAS DIBINCANGKAN SEMASA PERJUMPAAN

BIRO DISIPLIN
=MEGINGATKAN PELATIH UNTUK BASUH MOUTHPIECE DAN TIDAK MENJATUHKAN SEBARANG INSTRUMEN.
=PELATIH SISWA SENTIASA TUCK IN
=SENIOR DIGALAKKAN MENEGUR ANAK BUAH

BIRO  LOGISTIK
=MENCARI STOK REED CLARY, ALTO SAX, POLISH, MANGGA LOCK BILIK INSTRUMEN, ENGSEL (JIKA PERLU), SLIDE, PROJEKTOR.
=BERSEDIA UNTUK BERULANG ALIK DARI BILIK BAND KE KAWASAN LATIHAN
=KOMITED DAN BERKENDERAAN
=MENYEDIAKAN KAIN UNTUK LAP INSTRUMEN

BIRO PENDAFTARAN
=MENYEDIAKAN BORANG PENDAFTARAN
=PENDAFTARAN DILAKUKAN DALAM SATU TEMPAT

BIRO MAKANAN
=AIR MASAK SECUKUPNYA
=ASINGKAN AIR & AIS
=URUSEITA DIMINTA TURUN UNTUK MAKAN DENGAN PANTAS BAGI MENGELAKKAN PEMBAZIRAN.
=ALERT UNTUK SESIAPA SAHAJA SENIOR PERPAKES YANG DATANG PADA HARI KEJADIAN SEKIRANYA MAKANAN TIDAK MENCUKUPI.

BIRO KESIHATAN
=MENYEDIAKAN  SICK BAY
=BORANG ALERGIC MAKANAN DAN KENDERAAN UNTUK PELATIH SAKIT SETIAP HARI.
=SEDIAKAN FIRST AID KIT DARIPADA PK
=REKOD NAMA PENUH,  NO IC, NO MATRIC PELAJAR SAKIT

BIRO PUBLISITI
=MENYEDIAKAN VIDEOCAM
=REKOD SEGALA AKTIVITI YANG BERJALAN SEPANJANG LIBB (VIDEO / GAMBAR)
=MENYEDIAKAN BANNER UNTUK HARI PENUTUP
=MENGEDARKAN TAG KEPADA SEMUA KOMANDER, SENIOR, JURULATIH, PENYELARAS 
=MENYIAPKAN DAN MENGURUSKAN PENJUALAN CD MAJLIS PENUTUP UNTUK PELATIH.
=MENGURUSKAN URUSAN BAJU LIBB 40

BIRO PENEMPATAN
=BILIK PENGINAPAN SECUKUPNYA (JURULATIH, KOMANDER, SENIOR, PELATIH)
=KUNCI UNTUK SETIAP BILIK (BERGANTUNG PADA KOLEJ)

BIRO DOKUMENTASI
=MENYEDIAKAN BUKU LIBB
=MENETAPKAN JUMLAH YANG PERLU DIBAYAR PELATIH UNTUK BUKU LIBB 40
=MENGEDARKAN SKOR UNTUK LAGU PERSEMBAHAN KEPADA PELATIH.

BIRO PENGANGKUTAN
=MEMUDAHKAN PELATIH UNTUK MEMINDAHKAN SEMUA INSTRUMEN DARI BILIK BAND KE KAWASAN LATIHAN DENGAN BAS (SEKIRANYA JAUH)

BIRO PERASMIAN
=MEMASTIKAN MAJLIS PENUTUP BERJALAN LANCAR
=MEMILIH CALON MC
=MENYEDIAKAN SIJIL KEPADA PELATIH DAN URUSETIA
=MENGURUSKAN HADIAH, CENDERAHATI
=BERURUSAN DENGAN PENASIHAT UNTUK JEMPUTAN VIP
=TEKS UCAPAN VIP (JIKA PERLU), MC.

CADANGAN SECARA RAWAK
=WHITEBOARD (STAF LINE) BESAR
=MARKER PEN
=PENERANGAN TENTANG INSTRUMEN SECARA UMUM PADA AWAL PERJUMPAAN DENGAN PELATIH OLEH DM
=PENERANGAN TENTANG INSTRUMEN PADA HARI PERTAMA KELAS SECARA DETAILS OLEH SECTION LEADER
=PENERANGAN TENTANG KEMAHIRAN KAWAD PANCARAGAM OLEH DM
=PENERANGAN TENTANG PENYATUAN OLEH DM PADA HARI PERTAMA PENYATUAN 
=SECTION LEADER MENYEDIAKAN SHIFT MENGAJAR SEKIRANYA JUMLAH TENAGA PENGAJAR RAMAI BAGI MEMASTIKAN URUSETIA DATANG MENGAJAR TEPAT PADA MASANYA. 
=SAHSIAH RUPA DIRI SENIOR (URUSETIA) YANG DATANG SEMASA LIBB SEKURANG KURANGNYA BAJU BERKOLAR, TUCK-IN, RAMBUT PENDEK, SELUAR TRACK PANJANG / SLACK (MALAM SAHAJA), BERKASUT, SOPAN SANGAT.
 =SAHSIAH RUPA DIRI SENIOR (BUKAN URUSETIA) YANG DATANG SEMASA LIBB SEKURANG KURANGNYA BAJU BERKOLAR, RAMBUT KEMAS, SELUAR PANJANG, BERKASUT, SOPAN.

RATIO KUOTA ELAUN KOMANDER : PERPAKES.   
7 : 13

*SKOP TUGAS DIATAS AKAN BERUBAH DARI SEMASA KE SEMASA BERGANTUNG PADA REQUEST DAN PENDAPAT UMUM. TROLL TAK DIBENARKAN =P

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FUNCTION PERKAD 2011


Salam warga BOSS sekalian.

Tahniah kepada semua yang telah berjaya menjayakan function PERKAD kali ni. Akhirnya usaha selama 3 minggu berturut-turut training membuahkan satu hasil yang boleh dikatakan membanggakan. Reaksi yang sangat positif daripada semua tetamu kehormat, dif dif jemputan, penasihat PERPAKES, penyelaras, dan tak lupa juga senior senior BOSS telah menaikkan lagi nama BOSS. walaupun dalam hujan pemain tetap menari riang atas padang kawad. hujan bukan satu alasan untuk pemain perform dengan baik. apa pun cuaca kali ni, BOSS redah je. Sekali lagi tahniah buat semua pemain. Semoga function akan datang akan lebih baik dari kali ni dan yang penting sekali semua enjoy lepas performance.

namun dukacita dimaklumkan bahawa sesetengah pemain yang menarik diri pada saat akhir dan juga pemain yang tidak dapat bermain atas alasan yang kurang sedap didengar. Terutama pelajar-pelajar yang masih duduk di level, tidak dapat menghadirkan diri walaupun semasa latihan wajib, dan tambahan. Misi untuk mencapai 60 orang pemain tidak kesampaian dan ini sangat mengecewakan. Kehadiran semasa latihan boleh dikatakan tidak memuaskan. Terima kasih kepada pemain yang sempat memberitahu Section Leader atau DM sendiri sebab ketidakhadiran dan kelewatan masing. komitmen pemain kali ini melambangkan hala tuju band. Tidak akan ada apa apa pun perubahan dalam band sekiranya ahlinya sendiri tidak mahu mengubah diri sendiri. Usaha dari bahagian pentadbiran menjadi sia sia tanpa sokongan dari anak buahnya sendiri. Daripada function PERKAD ni, dapat dilihat bahawa siapa yang akan naik dan siapa yang akan turun.

Sekian untuk ulasan FUNCTION PERKAD 2011yang baru berlangsung semalam, maaf bagi yang terasa hati, ni adalah untuk kebaikkan band KITA sendiri. #amantanpaperang

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LATIHAN INTENSIF BRASS BAND KE 40

    


SALAM..

LATIHAN INTENSIF BRASS BAND KE-40 KALI INI AKAN BERLANGSUNG PADA 23/1/2012 SEHINGGA 1/2/2012. TEMPAT AKAN DIBERITAHU KEMUDIAN.

SATU PERJUMPAAN KHAS AKAN DIADAKAN PADA 29/11/2011 BERTEMPAT DI BILIK BAND PADA JAM 8.30 MALAM. 

KEHADIRAN ADALAH WAJIB DAN KHAS UNTUK SEMUA PELAJAR LEPASAN KORIKULUM YANG MENETAP DI LEVEL, SECTION LEADER, ASSISTANT SECTION LEADER, SEMUA BIRO-BIRO PERPAKES DAN SESIAPA SAHAJA PELAJAR LEPASAN KORIKULUM YANG BERMINAT UNTUK MENYERTAI JAWATANKUASA PENGELOLA LIBB KALI INI. 

*pelajar part 3 sem ini layak menghadiri meeting malam ini kerana hujung sem ni korang bukan lagi budak kor. Digalakkan hadir untuk menjadi ajk.





AGENDA PERJUMPAAN LIBB KE-40

1. PERLANTIKKAN JAWATANKUASA LIBB 40.
2. CADANGAN PENAMBAHBAIKKAN PERJALANAN. PROGRAM LIBB 40
3. CADANGAN PEMBAHAGIAN KUOTA ELAUN.







SECARA UMUMNYA, JAWATANKUASA PENGELOLA TERBAHAGI KEPADA 2.

1. SEMUA BIRO, SETIAUSAHA, BENDAHARI, PENGARAH DAN TIMBALAN PROJEK

2. PEMBANTU JURULATIH.

SEMUA BIRO, SETIAUSAHA, BENDAHARI, PENGARAH DAN TIMBALAN PROJEK WAJIB HADIR SEMUA POST MORTEM, DATANG TEPAT PADA MASA, SAHSIAH RUPA DIRI TERJAGA, DISIPLIN, AKUR DENGAN ARAHAN KETUA, MENDAPAT ELAUN MAKANAN DAN KEWANGAN, TAG NAMA, MENDAPAT PENEMPATAN KOLEJ, DAN FREE ACCESS UNTUK KE BILIK GERAKAN.

PEMBANTU JURULATIH PULA WAJIB UNTUK MENEPATI SAHSIAH RUPA DIRI SEMASA MENGAJAR, DATANG MENGAJAR SEKURANG-KURANGNYA 50% DARIPADA SESI MENGAJAR SEHARI, TAG PEMBANTU JURULATIH, ELAUN MAKANAN, DIGALAKKAN UNTUK MENGHADIRI PERJUMPAAN / POST MORTEM ( TIDAK WAJIB ), AKUR DENGAN ARAHAN KETUA, DAN KEMUDAHAN KOLEJ TIDAK DIJAMIN TETAPI AKAN DIUSAHAKAN.





ANTARA JAWATANKUASA PENGELOLA YANG AKAN DILAKSANAKAN PADA LIBB KE-40 ADALAH:

PENGARAH PROJEK
TIMBALAN PENGARAH PROJEK
SETIAUSAHA
BENDAHARI
BIRO DISIPLIN
BIRO PENDAFTARAN DAN MAKANAN
BIRO DOKUMENTASI DAN KESIHATAN
BIRO PUBLISITI DAN MULTIMEDIA
BIRO LOGISTIK 
BIRO PENGANGKUTAN DAN PERASMIAN

HAD JUMLAH JAWATANKUASA: 30 ORANG.
HAD JUMLAH PEMBANTU JURULATIH: TIDAK TERHAD 

SEBARANG PERTANYAAN BOLEH BERHUBUNG TERUS DENGAN DM ATAU CIK AZUNA

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FUNCTION PERKAD 2011


SENARAI LAGU MUNGKIN DITAMBAH TAK MUNGKIN BERKURANG MELAINKAN PERMINTAAN ORGANIZER.

HARAPAN DM UTK JUMLAH PEMAIN MENGIKUT SECTION

PERCUSSION: 15
TRUMPET & MELLO: 8
TROMBONE:6
EUPHO:3
SAUSA:1                                                                                                    TOTAL BRASS: 18
SAXO (TENOR + ALTO): 3 + 6
CLARY:6
FLUTE:3                                                                                       TOTAL WOODWIND: 18
BAGPIPE:8
DM:1

                                                                                                                 TOTAL PLAYER: 60 is a must

PEMAIN YANG BERMINAT SILA BERHUBUNG DENGAN SECTION LEADER MASING MASING. DETAILS TENTANG UNIFORM, LATIHAN, DLL AKAN DIBERITAHU KEMUDIAN.

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Urban definition: Marching Band Uniform




Uniforms: (Yoo-nih-form) Ridiculously hot and stuffy articles of clothing forced upon unsuspecting band members by their superiors. Generally worn during parades, football games, and competitions. Only remotely comfortable/warm when the temperature is below 65 degrees.
While some bands are lucky enough to have decent-looking uniforms (thankfully mine's one of them), most are cursed with odd/old/ugly/uncomfortable ones. The general make-up of a band uniform includes (but is not restricted to) some sort of hat, a jacket, suspender pants, gauntlets, gloves, and shoes.

Headgear:
The most common marching band hat is the shako. Shakos are your typical marching hat: they have a tall, cylindrical shape, a strap that goes under your chin, and a hole for a plume to be placed in at the top. If your shako is the wrong size, you will have an uncomfortable season; it will either squeeze your head until your brains pop out (if we lived in a cartoon universe…), or continuously fall behind your head so that the strap strangles you.
If it fits, you'll be A-okay, and can march around feeling cool with your big, fancy shako and fluffy plume.
While most of the band wears shakos, the tubas generally wear berets, as anything larger would continuously hit their instruments.
Keep in mind that the shako is not the only type of marching hat; there are many others that, like the shakos, are based off of military headgear (the shako, however, is the only one I know anything about). Some others include bearskins (don't know what they are? Think Buckingham Palace guards…), combination hats (think armed forces' service caps), and pith helmets (kind of safari/postal worker hat).
The absolute best part of marching band headgear is the plume. Plumes are long and fluffy, and can come in a variety of different colors: There are your typical, boring black/white plumes, and there are your more unusually-colored plumes, some examples being red, orange, or even purple.
Most bands, however, are doomed to have boring plumes (although if they're lucky, there's shiny mixed in with the black or white).
Plumes serve as a constant attraction to band members. They're tall, fluffy, worn on top of your head, and are an excellent source of innuendo. Plus it's very fun to head butt somebody while wearing a plume.
You can also use them to confuse innocent, naïve freshmen. Telling them that their plume is on backwards is very fun (to any who would argue that it's not nice, it's been done to all of us who like to do it now).
No matter what type of headgear your band has, or what color plume, they all make you look pretty stupid anywhere outside of a competition.
Plume escapades:
-A friend telling the bass clarinet rookie that her plume was on backwards three times in a row at the same competition, and she actually believing him (one example of why I'm constantly in hysterics over the stupidity of the human race).
-Having a jousting tournament with our plumes while they were attached to the top of our heads (fun, but inadvisable).
-Making inappropriate plume jokes on various occasions (I seem to remember one about stroking a long, fluffy, plume…)

Jacket:
There are many variations of the marching jacket: there are some that you zip/button in the front, some that you zip/button in the back, and others that you don't even have to zip or button. The jackets that close in the front are pretty straightforward; you put your arms through the sleeves and then either zip or button it closed.
The jackets that close in the back, however, are another matter entirely. As it's rather hard to reach around to your back to close the jacket, you generally get a friend to do it for you, sparking the perverted conversations about "doing" somebody. There are the occasional people who can "do" themselves (it's actually not that hard…this whole paragraph sounds perverted, though). Jackets, like plumes, provide excellent material for innuendo.
Your jacket is generally colored to coincide with the school colors, or to make an effect during competitions. Even if the latter is the case, odds are that at least one of your school colors will find its way onto your jacket. With that being said, there are some schools that have their uniforms set up differently; some jackets have black on one sleeve and white on the other, or one color on the front and another on the back.
You can generally find the band's logo and some funky design (there's one band in my state whose jackets resemble those of the Power Rangers...) on the jacket as well, and there is usually a sash running diagonally across your chest. Sashes are very fun; they generally button onto the uniform, and are therefore easily removable. Because of this, sash raping came into being (more on sash raping at the end of the segment).
Cords and capes are also quite common (I wish my band had capes…), and are there either to show rank or for decoration.
Even if your jacket looks awesome, you will, at some point in time, want to take that hot, stuffy thing off (unless you live where it's continuously cold), as a lot of jackets are made of incredibly heavy fabric. Most of the time, you experience this feeling during the August/September football games, when the weather is still stifling. If you aren't allowed to go jacketless in the stands, it sucks to be you. However, once October rolls around, and the weather turns more fall-y, you will probably want to keep your jacket on.
Five steps to a successful sash raping:
-Silently approach chosen victim (it doesn't matter whether you come in from in front of them or from behind them, so long as they don't know what you're planning).
-When close to victim, quickly reach out and grab their sash.
-As soon as you have a good hold on sash, pull as hard as you can (for best results, pull down).
-If done correctly, sash should come completely off. However, the victim will most likely become aware of your plans soon after you grab their sash, so it may not always work to perfection.
-Run like hell afterwards (if caught, plead the fifth).

Pants:
Oh, what can be said about the ever so wonderfulsuspender pants? For starters, they're generally awkward, pocket-less (if they're cheap…most of the time the pockets are in the inside), and annoying (the suspender part…the pants themselves are fine).
Now, you might be wondering what exactly I mean by suspender pants. They're basically overalls that aren't made out of denim and that only come up to your chest (for that reason, wearing a shirt underneath your uniform is strongly encouraged).
No matter how much you tighten them, those suspenders will always pick the worst possible time to slip off your shoulder. Generally this happens when you are waiting to perform, and when you already have your jacket on; the jacket, obviously, complicates the normally-simple matter of slipping the strap back onto your shoulder.
The pants typically come in two colors: black and white. Black is probably the most common, as it is harder for judges to recognize who not marching as well as everyone else. White, while it makes bad marching easier to see, looks a lot cleaner as a whole (what's really cool is when half the band marches in black, and half the band marches in white).
Black pants are also quite handy for hiding stains and dirt. Obviously, when you sit on bleachers, you pick up the occasional dirt/stain; however, this really isn't noticeable in black pants. White pants, on the other hand... White pants can be the bane of your marching existence. If you spill anything on them, people can (and will) notice. The same goes for what you're wearing underneath. Even if you wear white shorts, if you're wearing colored underwear it will be seen. Admittedly, this is pretty funny.
One hilarious thing to do to your friends while they're wearing their marching pants (generally best at a football game) is to drop ice down the back. Then, they'll have to either dance around until the ice falls out of the legs, or unzip the pants and reach around to get it out.
If you can, dump it while they're wearing their jacket as well; it makes it even harder to get the ice out.
Embarrassing moments in white pants (none of which have, thankfully, happened to me):
-Eating chocolate on the way to BOA, and getting some of it smudged on your crotch (one of my friends)
-Having a certain event that occurs once a month start while wearing them (I felt so bad for her...)
-Sitting on anything brown (generally very entertaining)
-Falling/sitting on the grass and turning part of your pants green (claim that you're redecorating for St. Patrick's Day...)
-Wearing colored underwear (even though the directors warned you not to) and having all of the parents in the stands laugh

Accessories:
Pretty much all bands wear gloves and gauntlets. The gloves are pretty generic as they generally match whatever color the jacket/pants are. You can always identify the flutes and clarinets by their gloves; to effectively play their instruments, they have to cut off the fingers.
Gauntlets are annoying, plain and simple. Yes, they look really cool when combined with your gloves, but they are always falling off or coming loose. No matter what, somebody's gauntlet(s) will fall off during every performance. Also, the different sizes complicate matters (gauntlets come in medium, large, and extra large).
Most of the band should wear mediums, which means that about half of those who wear mediums end up wearing large gauntlets, thus adding to the percent of gauntlets that fall off. It's always a fight to see who gets to the gauntlets first, as there aren't medium gauntlets for everyone who needs them. If you want to ensure that you will have the right size, stick a pair in your hatbox. It's sneaky but very effective.
There are also the marching shoes. Depending on the band, these are either incredibly uncomfortable, or the most comfortable shoes ever (mine are in the second category). Most probably fall into the latter group, as you will wear these shoes throughout the whole season.
When you combine all of the separate parts of the uniform, you get a very impressive-looking band (usually). Sometimes they just look ridiculous.
If you're uniform is cool, though, you're all set to go.
If it isn't, enjoy looking stupid for the next four years.

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Program 30 Puncak 1 Malaysia 1 UiTM







Tepat pada tarikh 11/11/11, UiTM seluruh Malaysia akan menawan 30 puncak gunung di serata Malaysia. Program yang dipanggil 30 Puncak 1 Malaysia 1 UiTM, akan dilaksanakan oleh seluruh warga kerja UiTM termasuk pelajar sendiri. 

Perpakes akan menghantar 10 orang wakil untuk merealisasikan impian UiTM tersebut. Gunung yang akan didaki adalah Gunung Jasa, Cameron Highlands. Pergerakkan akan bermula pada 10/11 tetapi persiapan harus dijalankan sehari sebelum bertolak. Satu taklimat akan dijalankan di Pusat Kor pada jam 0830 9/11/11. Semua yang terlibat diharap dapat menghadirkan diri pada masa yang ditetapkan. Pindaan masa, tempat bergantung kepada pentadbiran Pusat Kor.

Sebarang masalah sila berhubung terus dengan Cik Azuna 0123007819 ataupun Puan Afzan 0193912117

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Car Sticker: Now Up for Sale !


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Flow lagu Function Half Time Show Pilah


Persiapan di tepi stadium (menunggu pengumuman masuk)

Marching block > When The Saint > Silent March > Instrumen down (after rimshot) > Orchestra block > Cut 2 > Stop March

DM's salute > Instruments up > Black Magic Woman > Cut 2 > Bila Larut Malam > Cut 2 > Stop performance > instruments down

Orchestra Block > Drum solo (K2) > Marching Block > Cut 1 > Scotland The Brave > March Out > Into the bus > Cut 2 > Show ended.

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Reminder: Baju Tshirt BOSS (hitam/turquoise)

Salam...

Semasa training drumcomp di padang kawad (malam) beberapa orang player Drumcomp (show / comp) ada ambil baju BOSS tapi belum bayar sejak naik semester. peringatan kepada list nama yang dibawah untuk menjelaskan bayaran kepada bendahari PERPAKES secepat mungkin sebanyak RM28. Range masa untuk bayar : dua minggu selepas cuti hari raya haji (30 Nov 2011 paling lambat teruk). nama yang berikut sila rujuk bendahari untuk status pembayaran anda.



*kebanyakkannya x bayar lagi.

IRSYAD PIPE
IKHSAN TRUMPET
SHAFIQ TRUMPET
HANIF ZAKI FLUTE (KEJAR LEBAH)
SINKAI SNARE
WAN IKRIMAH EUPHO
AIMI ZOMBA TOM
HAFIZ SNARE
LABI PIPE (KADANG KADANG BASS)
AYAI SAXO
EVA SHERIN BELL

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Develop a balance sound in marching band

Arranging music for a marching band is a challenge, and getting the musical performance you want out of your members is even more difficult. However, it is possible to get a blended, balanced sound from your marching band if you follow some simple steps.



  • 1
    Pick the right repertoire. So many band directors pick music they like, which is great if your students can play it well. Pieces of music that are too difficult, too esoteric, or just not a good fit for your band will never result in good sound. Pick music that is appropriate for your members' talent levels.



  • 2
    Take a good look at your membership, and move people around if necessary. If you have 30 trumpets and 3 mellophones, you may want to see if you can get some of your second or third trumpets to play mello for the marching season.



  • 3
    Communicate with your arranger. Instead of just handing over the concept tape and telling the arranger what parts you want in the show, make sure he knows exactly how many people you have on each instrument, and what your strongest and weakest sections are. Send a tape of your last concert performance so he can get a feel for your band; let him know about your band's general style and musicianship.



  • 4
    Involve your visual caption head, drill writer and color guard choreographer. These people often have considerable concert and musical experience themselves, so try not to think of them as just the movement guys. They can let you know what they envision visually, so that you can map out what sections need to be where on the field for features. This information is invaluable to your arranger, and will help him write the sound balance into the parts so you don't have to teach it in during rehearsals.



  • 5
    Devote some class periods to concert rehearsal. This can be once or twice a week or bi-weekly. During marching season when everyone is preparing for competitions, it may seem counterintuitive to stay in the band room instead of heading out to the field. But taking some days to refocus on music theory, listening, tuning and balancing can have substantial effects on your outdoor program.



  • 6
    Teach your members good marching technique and posture. You cannot achieve a balanced sound when you are hearing their feet through their horns. If they are not marching well, the jarring motion will cause their tone to go all over the place. If they are not holding their upper bodies correctly or carrying their instruments correctly, they are probably not breathing correctly.



  • 7
    Tell your members to watch the drum major(s) and to listen. To keep phasing to a minimum, the drummers' eyes need to be glued on the drum majors' hands, and the rest of the band should be watching the drum major(s) as well as listening to the beat of the percussion.



  • 8
    Remind them to listen to their neighbors and to use their peripheral vision to make sure they are maintaining their forms. You want your marching band to sound balanced, so that means each section needs to balance against those around them. Teach them to transfer their concert listening skills to the field. Making sure they hit their dots and keep their forms in transition between pages will help the musical/visual coordination.



  • 9
    Be smart about how you rehearse. Develop an agenda for each rehearsal, and have a standard process in place that directs how rehearsals are run. Stay consistent with this rehearsal process, and your members will be thinking about their musical and visual work instead of wondering what's going on.







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