Hi all!
I just got accepted to All-Eastern Band this week and i was just wondering if anyone has any experience in a Band of that caliber?
-Brett Miller
All-Eastern Band
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Brett,
That is a real acomplishment (students selected from states from Maryland to Maine), congrats!
I was in the All Eastern Band in 1973 (it was in Boston) as a junior. It was held every two years. I cannot say enough about what a positive experience (musical and otherwise) it was. For me, All State was great, All Eastern was beyond anything I had expected. My advice is: wherever you end up in the section, enjoy, learn and take home a lot of happy memories.
If you want to discuss All Eastern Band more, feel free to e-mail me.
Mark
That is a real acomplishment (students selected from states from Maryland to Maine), congrats!
I was in the All Eastern Band in 1973 (it was in Boston) as a junior. It was held every two years. I cannot say enough about what a positive experience (musical and otherwise) it was. For me, All State was great, All Eastern was beyond anything I had expected. My advice is: wherever you end up in the section, enjoy, learn and take home a lot of happy memories.
If you want to discuss All Eastern Band more, feel free to e-mail me.
Mark
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Principal Tuba, Bel Air Community Band
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I was in the All-Eastern Honors Band when I was in 11th grade (2003). It is a lot of work but the group sounded great. When I was in it there were 11 tubists. If I remember correctly there were about 16 horns and about 14 trombones. It was an extremely large group. I would have to say it was well over 100. Overall it was a lot of fun. When I was in it the festival took place in Rhode Island and it was the middle of a blizzard. I have to say I think that Baltimore will be a better place. If you have any other questions email me
~Zach
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Hey,
I was also in the All Eastern Band in 2003. It was a huge ensemble, but really fun. Im sure youll have a great time. Make sure you take time to go to the convention center and check out all of the different exhibits and booths.
Congratulations,
Eric
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Eastman School
I was also in the All Eastern Band in 2003. It was a huge ensemble, but really fun. Im sure youll have a great time. Make sure you take time to go to the convention center and check out all of the different exhibits and booths.
Congratulations,
Eric
elaprade@mail.rochester.edu
Eastman School
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Your band director should know, if not contact your state's music educators association.Tubist of Time wrote:Congrats!![]()
Do they have a band like this for the South-Eastern region of the country?
good luck,
Mark
Mark E. Chachich, Ph.D.
Principal Tuba, Bel Air Community Band
Life Member, Musicians' Association of Metropolitan Baltimore, A.F.M., Local 40-543
Life Member, ITEA
Principal Tuba, Bel Air Community Band
Life Member, Musicians' Association of Metropolitan Baltimore, A.F.M., Local 40-543
Life Member, ITEA