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2001 South Carolina All-State Bands Students Instructions for Final
Auditions All-State
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South Carolina
All-State Bands |
| Auditions: Lexington High School Clinic: Furman University, Greenville, March 9 - 11, 2001 (Schedule) (Directions) Concert: 1:30 PM, McAlister Auditorium
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Use this All-State Region map to see where each region is located.
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One Auditions: Greer High School
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Two Auditions: Emerald High School, Greenwood
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Three Auditions: Dutch Fork High School
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Four Auditions: Walterboro High School
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Auditions: West Florence High School
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2001 All-State Band Requirements
| Wind Instruments (Listed in order of Performance) |
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| Junior | Clinic | Senior | Points |
| Scales | Scales | Scales | 15 |
| Chromatic | Chromatic | Chromatic | 5 |
| Etude1 | Etude1 | Etude1 | 30 |
| Sightreading1 | Sightreading1 | Sightreading1 | 30 |
| Terms | Terms | Terms | 5 |
| Tone2 | Tone2 | Tone2 | 15 |
1 Note: Students auditioning will perform for one of 3 types of committees. Single committee auditions will take place in one room; double committee auditions will take place in 2 rooms; and triple committee auditions will use 3 rooms. ALL students auditioning will perform scales first followed by the etude and then sight-reading.
2 Tone - This is for beauty, control, knowledge of characteristic sound, and ability to use this knowledge to the maximum effectiveness.
| Percussion (Listed in order of performance) |
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| Junior | Clinic | Senior | Points |
| Technical Proficiency | Technical Proficiency | Technical Proficiency | 20 |
| Etude3 | Etude3 | Etude3 | 30 |
| Sightreading | Sightreading | Sightreading | 30 |
| Overall Technique4 | Overall Technique4 | Overall Technique4 | 15 |
| Terms | Terms | Terms | 5 |
3 Etude - Each percussion player is to designate a Major Area (Snare Drum, Mallets, or Timpani), performing the Major Area Etude only.
4 Overall Techique for percussion will be the equivalent of the tone score for wind instruments. The technique score will be given at the end of the audition and will reflect the student's overall technique during the audition. Technique will reflect, but not necessarily require, appropriate stick control, rudiment playing speed, timpani rolls, keyboard percussion rolls, etc.
Sightreading Guidelines
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