Saturday, February 9, 2013

2013 All-County Experience

Preparing as a clinician for the Gaston County All-County Honor Bandwas a challenge. I felt honored that my colleagues would entrust me with one of the bands, but I also began to think: Would I choose the right music? How would I develop a good rapport with the kids? Not to mention the fact that my colleagues would be watching and that would surely make me self-conscious and somewhat nervous. The days leading up to the clinic I began to really feel the nerves...not sleeping like normal and obsessing about the music I chose.

One of the great thing about being a band director in Gaston County is the camaraderie. We share our personal insights and all of our tricks of the trade picked up through our different experiences and years of teaching. As I began to stress a little, I truly appreciated several directors contacting me. They had already experienced being a clinician and said "you may want to do this" or "that may be a little too much for the amount of time that you have". It was awesome to get a heads up from someone who had already experienced what to do and not to do.Once, Friday's rehearsal began I felt the nerves melt away fairly early in the rehearsal. I thought "there is a reason that my fellow directors chose me":)

The students in the Wilson Band (WB) were very receptive. They made my job easy. We read through 7 songs, by mid-morning and by then I knew what the students could play and what they really wanted to play. What was I ever worried about, right?...I found a redirect tool by accident. I do not know where it came from but the kids really responded to it. I would yell "I've been running a long time", and they would answer "but I ain't tired yet". In an instant the kids would bounce back to being ready to go. I continued to remind them they weren't tired and they fell in line. Little metaphors about performing kept popping in my head any time there was a music concept to work on. My brain seemed to be firing so fast that I had to slow it down...so many ideas, so many things I wanted to work on, so many things I wanted to say, so many things I heard in the music. By the end of the day, I was exhausted! But, I could tell that we had made some great progress with the band.

Saturday came way much too quickly. Who knew I would still be tired from the day before? We got to run cleanup detail on several tunes, and for a lot done. Before I knew it, it was lunch...and that was it. Rehearsals over it was concert time.

The concert experience was incredible. It was wonderful to see all of those people come out...not for a ball game, but for a concert. The support from the families was overwhelming. What a county to work in. Where else could you get that many people together and there not be someone kicking, throwing, or dribbling a ball. Band is an academic class with national and state standards that we teach. We impact so many students and families, as they effect us also, and I think this weekend we have done a pretty good job.

I've been running a long time and I ain't tired yet!