Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 14, 2009


Ever thought how cool it would be to start your own rock band? Jam Studio (click here) can give you the opportunity to experiment and do just that. It is a free online studio that helps you easily create tracks that you can play along with on any instrument. Beginning or Advanced it is entertaining to play around with.

Have Fun!
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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Summer Camps

Each year Universities throughout the United States offer opportunities for students to participate and learn in on campus learning programs. These programs are available in a variety of areas, including music. There are several options available right

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here in Alabama. Typically each year our drum major participates in a leadership camp. In addition to Blake attending Spirit Camp, Brittany R. attended the Auburn University Marching Leadership Camp.

The focus of the Auburn University Marching Leadership Camp is on developing leadership skills, improving basic and advanced technique, and enhancing the overall impact of a marching band performance. The Marching Leadership Camp is staffed by the directors and student leaders of Auburn University Marching Band.

The program is open to high school Drum Majors, Section Leaders, Majorettes, Dancers, or Colorguard members who will be in the 9th through 12th grade in the upcoming school year.

We are very proud of Brittany for taking the step to branch out and learn more musically and leadership wise during the summer. Each camp attended by any member of the THS band only increases our abilities right here in Talladega. Brittany has a lot of information and experiences to share, so feel free to ask her.

Go ahead now and look ahead to next summer. Is there a camp you might be interested in? There are many offerings and by planning ahead you may be better in a position to attend. If you are interested and need suggestions ask Mr. McDaniel or Ms. Todd.

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