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Hi bandies, May and myself went over to Glosz house yesterday. We updated him about what we've been doing during the hols and told him about the Xmas thingy and the concert commitee. Yup, he suggested A DAY AT THE MUSEUM for the drama. I've no idea how it sounds like. We might have it in the library. I'm having a headache regarding the band com piece. We both expressed our deepest hatred to wards Jubilant as a band com piece because of the slow section. Basically he can't find the most appropriate piece just yet but he said to tell the band to go look for one and possibly use it for concert, as many heads are better than one. This is the current repertoire for the concert ( tentative ) Opening March The Dambuster ( Glosz's Recommendation ) Conzensus - Jan Van der Roost ( my own suggestion ) Heavy music Selections from the Merry Widow A Jubilant Overture Elisabeth English Folk Song Suite ( Glosz recommendations, we'll try out and see if the band likes it ) Slow music ( to build tone, blend, balance ) An American elegy Light Music African Symphony ( Suggested by Ada ) Miller Magic ( Glosz's) American Graphitti Dancing Megahitz ( suggested by Kumz and Jason ) Abba Gold ( Suggested by Dorcas and Jie ) Broken Vow ( Glosz's ) Drama Music ??????????? As u can see, there is an influx of light music. However note that, whatever we play very well for concert may end up being our choice piece. We're kind of lacking in heavy music. So i really need ya guys to source out for 1 more heavy music for our concert which can possibly be a band com piece. ( preferably one with a fantastic slow section ) Anyways, he also said to prepare for 1st intake recruitment soon. So, we have to crack our heads and figure out how to really appeal to e bandmembers to join. To add to that, we've to create a plot for the drama. yup, looks like we've got loads of work ahead of us, this coming year. but not to fret, with many heads thinking and many hands at work. I'm sure we'll be breezing thru it and have lots of fun. Unity is Strength, Sala at 7:05 PM 0 comments
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