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Author: clarinetlover5
Date: 2009-11-15 02:44
Um, I am playing the in the nyssma all state symphony orchestra next month, and im wondering why i was was selected for this. i got a 100, but how do they decide what clarinets get put in the orchestra, symphonic band, or wind ensemble? do they look at comments or something? ive always wondered this
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Author: Ed Palanker
Date: 2009-11-15 15:56
Maybe because they liked your playing and thought you would fit well in an orchestra setting? Could be that simple. ESP http://eddiesclarinet.com
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Author: GBK
Date: 2009-11-15 16:10
I am a NYSSMA judge.
The specific placement into the NYSSMA performing groups is based on a number of factors:
1. score and comments
2. difficulty of solo (some grade 6 solos are more difficult than other grade 6 solos)
3. overall ranking (ex. #1- #10) at your local NYSSMA festival of those who played All State level clarinet solos
4. history - did you make All State in the previous year?
5. "politics" (sadly...always a factor)
Be aware that you can not be in the same NYSSMA performing group 2 years in a row. Thus if you made the band one year, the following year you will be placed in either the Wind Ensemble or Orchestra.
...GBK
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