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Concert Band is a hard class to take. It requires a lot of practice and dedication. As for me I have been in concert band since I was in the 6th grade. In 6th grade you begin your band experience by first selecting the instrument that you would like to play. After doing so, you must then learn how to play it. Depending on the instructor, he or she may have you complete practice cards that prove you are practicing your instrument outside of class time. The next step is to slowly start to learn a piece of music. The band gets copy's of his/her music for their instrument and the instructor/conductor has what is called the score. It is a collection of all the instruments parts for a piece of music. To someone who has never done this before, it is very challenging and takes a lot of practice. After all the practice and learning the music it is finally time for a performance. A performance usually consists of two or more songs that the band has prepared. During this performance, the students/musicians show their audience what they have learned. After a performance is over there is a sense of completion, but the work doesn't stop there because there is always another performance and new music to be learned.
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