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Author: Nicole 
Date:   2000-05-14 20:16

Hi, What is the difference between the All-State Concert Band and the All-State Symphonic Band? ( ability, numbers,..ect.)

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 RE: State
Author: Kontragirl 
Date:   2000-05-14 20:59

Symphonic band is for bigger schools. I don't know the exact number (If I'm not mistaken, it's 1,100 students) to be in the smaller band, which is the Concert Band. It's an honor to be invited into either band, considering you'll only even be eligable for one. That's how it is out here in CO anyways. Other people may want to check.

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 RE: State
Author: Keil 
Date:   2000-05-14 21:23

Here in Virginia the Symphonic Band plays grade 6 music whereas the Concert Band plays grade 5. It's a great honor to be in both but believe me, while you're there participating you wish you were apart of the Symphonic Band. Just like at District Band. We have the District Middle School band for middle schoolers who auditioned and qualified, we have the District Concert band for high schoolers who are good but didn't quite play at the level required for the top band, the Symphonic Band.

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 RE: State
Author: Willie 
Date:   2000-05-15 03:04

Here in Texas, there are State and Symphonic bands for each size of school. My daughter made 2nd chair bass clarinet in the symphonic band for 3A size schools. A friend of ours in a nieghboring town made state in the 5A division.

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 RE: State
Author: Jake Wallace 
Date:   2000-05-15 03:36

It really does depend on each state (as evidenced by previous posts).

Classically, however, Symphonic Band is a term used for a band higher in ability than a concert band. The progression goes wind ensemble - symphonic band - concert band, in order of quality of players.

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 RE: State
Author: Joey 
Date:   2000-05-15 23:39

To elaborate on Willie's post, since I too am from TX...


Ok, in TMEA, in order to make state, you have to go through a slew of auditions. First, there's district, where basically your compete for chairs with people from schools that your football team usually plays during the year (the games that count anyway). Second, there is Region, where schools in a larger area compete for chairs. By the way, in Region, there is a cut that separates students into two bands (Honors and Symphonic) and they perform a concert for the Region directors, parents etc. Third, there is Area auditions. In TX, there are 7 Areas where 9 clarinetists are chosen in each area. Then, those 63 advance to state, where after auditions, students are placed into performance groups. The first four (if they choose) are placed in the Symphony Orchestra (the top group), the next four are placed in the Philharmonic Orchestra (2nd top group), then the remaining positions in the Symphonic and Concert Bands are handed out according to chair results. I was 7th in the Concert Band this year, and even though I thought I did bad, I still managed to get a duet with the 1st chair in our band :)

There you go, a basic run down of what we do to make it to state.

Joey

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