Monday, May 30, 2016

Preparing to Defend Our Honor - On the Fussball Pitch!

Two weeks from today we depart on what is guaranteed to be an incredible cultural and musical experience. Having the opportunity to visit so many historic sites in France and Germany, living with a German host family for a week, and performing several concerts for appreciated audiences is simply something that doesn't happen every day! It will certainly be a tour you will never forget!!

But beyond these opportunities we have a mission. That mission is to do battle and defeat our Musikschule friends on the football pitch! (we call it a soccer field...)

A time-honored tradition of this exchange is for our District 99 Honors Band to play soccer against the students of the Bietigheim-Bissingen Musikschule. Unfortunately for the USA, the D99 squad has not traditionally been up to par with our German colleagues. While the detailed records of these matches have been lost to time (thankfully), we believe we've only tallied one (MAYBE two...) victories over all the years of the exchange. That one victory is symbolized by the solitary star on the crest logo of our tour jerseys. Our hosts do not expect much of a fight from us... That star on the crest looks awfully lonely...

THAT WILL CHANGE THIS YEAR!

To prepare for our match we have secured field time on DGN's Carstens Field AND two former DGN Soccer coaches to help us train and develop some strategy. Mrs. Lois Graham (current DGN Social Studies teacher, former soccer coach) and Mr. Bob Graham (retired DGN Social Studies teacher, former soccer coach) will be with us on Tuesday, June 7th. In addition to providing us with some soccer help, they will be giving us some great information regarding our European tour - refreshers on the historical significance of the sites we'll be visiting, tips for traveling in Europe, and the importance of soccer in European countries.

Please note the following changes to Tuesday's rehearsal schedule:


  • 8:00 - 9:30 - Honors Jazz Rehearsal (as originally scheduled)
  • 10:00 - 12:30 - Honor Band Rehearsal (as originally scheduled)
  • 12:30 - 1:30 - Tips for Touring Europe with Bob and Lois Graham - NEW ADDITION TO SCHEDULE - Please bring a sack lunch to eat during this session.
  • 1:30 - 3:00 - Honors Band SOCCER PRACTICE - NEW ADDITION TO SCHEDULE - Please make sure to have appropriate footwear (and shorts, etc.) to participate in a helpful and FUN soccer practice! Attendance at this session is not required, but strongly encouraged for those who would like to represent our team! We will be putting together our starting lineup based on this practice.
Thank you for making these adjustments on your personal calendars!



Saturday, May 28, 2016

June 6 Schedule / Tour Jersey Photo / Google Calendar Subscription

With 15 days to go until departure you should now expect more frequent updates with important updates and final announcements. Today's post is a reminder that we have our first rehearsals with the tour ensembles on Monday, June 6th, and to request you sign up for our Google Calendar on your SmartDevice.

Schedule for June 6


  • 9 AM - 12 noon: Full Concert Band Rehearsal
  • 12:00 - 12:15 PM:  Group Photo (for publicity and posters) *
  • 1:30 - 3:00 PM: Jazz Band Rehearsal (selected students)

Please arrive in the Band Room at DGN by 8:45 AM to locate your seat, warm-up your instrument, and find your tour jersey.  Don't forget your music binder!

* At the end of our first rehearsal we will take a large-group photo with our instruments.  We will wear our tour soccer jersey for this photograph.  Students must arrive to rehearsal wearing black dress pants, black dress shoes, and a short-sleeve black t-shirt that you will wear under the tour jersey.

GOOGLE CALENDAR 

We have added all itinerary events to a Google Calendar.  Students are strongly encouraged to subscribe to the Google Calendar on their SmartPhones.  (Parents may do this as well.)  

Please note that all events have been entered in the time-zone for which they will take place.  In doing so, the events will appear correctly for students traveling with their devices in France and Germany.  

You may subscribe to our Google calendar/itinerary on your portable mobile devices. If you are already a Google Calendar user, here is the Google Calendar ID for our tour: 

Calendar ID: 75veqfpm7n70a1ckqqcmjpi8oo@group.calendar.google.com

If you want to import the calendar/itinerary into other kinds of calendar applications, here is the HTML address: 

https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=75veqfpm7n70a1ckqqcmjpi8oo%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Chicago

If you are searching for the calendar via a search for Public Google Calendars, search for "D99 Honors Band 2016."

Friday, May 20, 2016

It's Electric! (Boogie Woogie, Woogie!)

With our tour quickly approaching, we have had some students beginning to ask for clarification about power adapters, phone chargers and all things electronic for use on the tour. Here, once and for all, is the explanation (hopefully) of what students will need and will NOT need for the trip:

1)  DO NOT BRING A HAIR DRYER!  There is most likely one in your hotel room for your convenient use (we are confirming this, but in our experience this is standard. Your host family will probably have one as well. You can email them ahead time to ask them! Just don't bring it! You don't need it!! You look lovely without it!!!

2)  If you MUST bring a curling or straightening iron (or the hair dryer we just told you not to bring), Bring one that is made for travel and is DUAL VOLTAGE.  From looking at Target and Walmart online, it looks like there are several options. MAKE SURE IT IS A DUAL VOLTAGE appliance. When in doubt, ask! Then, still read the box or instructions a couple times to make sure. There is also the possibility of using a voltage adapter, but despite our best efforts, it seems like students always try to make this work and run into some sort of trouble.  Again, you can ask your hosts if they have what you need.  

3)  If you are bringing small rechargeable electronics such as a cellphone, iPad, digital camera, etc. all you will probably need is a PLUG ADAPTER (explained below). Here's how to know for sure. Take a look at the charging plug for your electronic device. It will have a bunch of writing on it. Here is an example of two charging plugs (Click on image to enlarge):

This first one is from a WiFi router. (Not something I'm planning on bringing, but it's a good illustration):






The plug says "Input: AC 120v 60Hz 12W. 120v is what we use here in the US. Europe uses 240v so I cannot use this power supply in France and Germany without a LOW WATTAGE or DUAL WATTAGE VOLTAGE adapter (explained below, I promise!).  

But take a look at this iPhone charger:



If you look carefully at the wording it says Input: 100-240v 50-60Hz.  That lets me know that it will work on US voltage AND European voltage. So for that device, all you need is the PLUG ADAPTER!  Your Chromebook is the same thing. So, look at your small electronics.  Most likely all you will need for your electronics is the plug adapter.

Now for the explanations!

Voltage Adapters/Converter
These come in three types - High Wattage (for devices from about 50w to about 1800w - for those curling irons and hair dryers), Low Wattage (for devices less than 50w - your personal electronics), and Dual Wattage (which can do both kinds of devices by switching a switch). Small electronics will need the Low or Dual Wattage adapter (set on Low).  Using the High Wattage converter with small electronics will cause damage - make sure to have the switch in the correct setting!  To use these voltage adapters, you will also need to have the appropriate plug adapters (which are often but not always included).

I found the following converter at Fry's online (also currently in stock at the Downers Grove store) that is switchable between high and low wattage, and comes with the plug adapters you need (click on the link to be brought to the Fry's website): 


Frys.com #7075621
Manufacturer: Travel Smart
UPC #039052006470
Model #TS1875CKN



Plug Adapters


Even if you do not need a voltage adapter/converter you will still need a plug adapter that will change the shape of your US plug to the European plug type.  Fry's sells a couple sets of plug adapters  for a range of prices.  You actually need two different adapters - one for France and a slightly different one for Germany. If you get the converter listed above, you're all set (unless you want to use the converter AND plug in something else that doesn't need it at the same time). If you just need plug adapters, or want extras, I would suggest the following (click on the link to be brought to the Fry's website):

Lenmar 5 Piece International AC Plug Converter Set - $11.99

Frys.com #4132603
Manufacturer: Lenmar
UPC #029521556858
Model #AC5 ADAPTER

One final thought about these adapters. If you bring your Chromebook (which will work by just using a plug adapter - no voltage adapter necessary) you'll notice that the charger plug has three prongs, and the plug adapter just has two. There are two solutions:

  1. Just plug the two main prongs into the adapter and let the third one hang over the edge. It will still work and is not dangerous (the third prong is a ground - doesn't carry any electricity).
  2. You can buy yet another ground lift adapter from Fry's or Home Depot. You probably even already have one in a drawer already or in the garage:





I hope this helps!  Please feel free to email Mr. Miller if you still have any questions!


Thursday, May 19, 2016

Friday, May 13, 2016

Binder Check Assignment / France Roommate

It's very exciting to think that, one month from today, we will embark on our journey to Europe!  With the release of the host family placements yesterday our tour is approaching rapidly.

Music Binder Check Assignment
Your music binder for the tour should be fully assembled by this time. If it is not, it needs to be assembled this weekend.

Every tour participant will be asked to show their directors their fully-assembled music binder on Monday, May 16, at school.


  • Every DGN musician will show Mr. Teague their binder, with all Honors Band music in plastic sleeves. 
  • Every DGS musician will show Mr. Hensel their binder, with all Honors Band music in plastic sleeves. 
  • Every DGN Honors Jazz Band musician will show Mr. Miller their binder, with all Honors Band music in plastic sleeves. 
  • Every DGS Honors Jazz Band musician will show Mr. Williams their binder, with all Honors Band music in plastic sleeves. 

As a reminder, your binder should be black, and contain plastic sleeves to hold each piece of music.  Click here for additional expectations regarding binder set-up.


France Roommate
We have finalized roommate assignments for our stay in France.  Hotel rooms are assigned as doubles.  We did our very best to honor student requests for roommates.  You may find the roommate assignment list by clicking here.


Thursday, May 12, 2016

Host Family Placements!

We are pleased to announce the Host Family placements for the Germany portion of our upcoming European tour.  Our District 99 faculty is excited for students to have the opportunity to meet and stay with the wonderful people of the Bietigheim-Bissingen region.

Great care was taken by the Musikschule faculty to study the student biographical information provided to them, and to make excellent matches with families.  As an example, we have several students on our tour that must maintain a gluten-free diet for medical reasons. Those students were all placed with host families that have at least one child with similar dietary/medical needs.

In some cases the student listed as the "host student" may be a little younger, or older, than the D99 students. The German student listed is the name of the student currently studying music at the Musikschule, but in most cases there is a sibling in the house that is of similar age/gender to the guest D99 student.  This information may not be immediately apparent as you study the list of placements.

Your family may, or may not, hear directly from the host family prior to our departure.  Students should feel free to send the host family an email in advance to share your excitement for meeting them. As a courtesy, parents may wish to extend a simple note of thanks, in advance, for their willingness to host your child.

Host family placements may be found here.

http://tinyurl.com/D99HonorsBand2016HostFamily




Wednesday, May 4, 2016

It's Time To Build Your Music Binder ... and get Practicing!

It's time to print your music and create a personal binder!

If you have not done this yet, you're already behind.  Really.  Please get this accomplished.  

Step 1: Make sure you know what parts you are assigned to play.  

Everyone should double check this list, by the way, because we had to make several part-assignment adjustments after our February meeting. Note that many players have different assignments for different pieces.  Percussion assignments are now complete, as well.  

Click HERE to see the Part Assignments.  

Step 2: Print out your sheet music for your binder.  

Click HERE to access a Google Drive Folder that contains PDF's of all the pieces we are playing. Within each PDF file, determine the precise page numbers you need to print so you don't accidentally print music for the entire band!

Step 3:  Assemble the music into your binder. 

Each tour participant is expected to assemble his/her own BLACK 3-Ring Music Binder, with all assigned music.  The binder should be flat (matte)-black on the outside, and should include the student’s name on the inside cover so it will be easy to locate the owner if the binder is misplaced. 

Your binder’s music should be kept in plastic sleeves.  You can buy these sleeves at Office Depot (or similar).  We recommend non-glare sleeves. Remember you can place your music back-to-back in the binder to save plastic sleeves and to make your page turns easier.

Order of Music in Binder

  1. Star Spangled Banner
  2. German National Anthem
  3. Ecstatic Fanfare
  4. Pas Redouble
  5. KHAN
  6. Bugler's Holiday
  7. Themes from "Green Bushes"
  8. Concerto for Cell Phone
  9. Valdres
  10. Star Wars Episode VII - The Force Awakens
  11. Mambo from West Side Story
  12. The Stars and Stripes Forever
If you are in the District 99 Honors Jazz Band, you are responsible for printing your parts for that ensemble as well.  Use your D99 Honors Band Google Classroom site to find the jazz music to print, and to listen to/study audio recordings. And, stay-tuned for future jazz updates!



It's time to practice and learn your music!

Once you have your music printed out, it's time to start working hard on your part - independently at home.  This is especially important for pieces that you have NOT played in band class this year (non-Wind Ensemble students at either school, or DGS Wind Ensemble students who have not yet played Bugler's Holiday, Star Wars, and Mambo).  Links to YouTube videos for each selection may be found on our Google Classroom site.  You must be signed into your CSD99 account to access this page.

For our ensemble to play at a high artistic level it is imperative that every musician arrives to the first rehearsal on June 6th at 9:00 AM knowing all the notes and rhythms.  We simply do not have time for anyone to come unprepared. Print out your music now ... start practicing/learning ... and utilize your resources (reference audio/video files, friends, teachers) to learn everything prior to June 6.




Sunday, May 1, 2016

We are looking for Student Bloggers!

Would you like to be an 'official blogger' for our tour to Europe and our performances in Germany?  

Once the D99 Honors Band departs on tour, this Blog will transition from a planning/announcements website into a real-time Blog that is designed to share our adventure with family/friends around the world.

We are looking for approximately 8 students (4 from DGN, 4 from DGS) who would be willing to post updates about our tour and share their personal perspectives about our performances and their experiences with their host family.

On our last tour to Europe, our Blog had over 22,000 page views. We need motivated and creative writers to tell our story!

Due Date to register interest: Friday, May 13

CLICK HERE to register your interest! Students, make sure you are logged into your CSD99 Google account before you click on the link.