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Teachers-in-chargeMs Tan Bao Jun, Mrs Ng-Goh Shwu Jun, Mr Somasundaram, Ms Goy Yap Ching, Mdm Susan Ang Conductor Mr Adrian Chiang Assistant Conductor Mr Marcus Wong Executive Committee 10-11 Band Majorette - Irina Teo Drum Major - Clarence Lee Secretary - Grace Thian Treasurer - Gan Seng Jun Quarter Masters - Vigi Koh, Wendy Tay, Zhang Zhuhui Librarians - Nicole Ooi, Tan Lin Hua Personnel Officers - Andrea Mensono, Shermin Luke, Chanel Ng Sectional Leaders 10-11 Clarinet - Izzah Flute - Sheryl Chia Oboe - Ler Rou Shyuan Saxophone - Zhang Zhu Hui Trumpet- Selina Ro French Horn - Wendy Tay Trombone - Nicole Ooi Euphonium - Xiao Yu Xuan Tuba - Sean Kek Percussion - Gan Seng Jun Our Activities >>Overseas Educational cum Exchange Trip to Hong Kong (19 – 23 Nov 2008) >Performance at Singapore International School >Band Exchanges with QESOSA Tong Kwok Wah Secondary School and Stewards Pooi Kei College >Band clinic sessions with Hong Kong tutors and conductors >Public Performance at Hong Kong Disneyland >>Participation in Tampines Junior College Band Festival 2008 (12 - 18 Dec 2008) >>Attained Silver Award @ Singapore Youth Festival Central Judging of Band (April 2009) >>AYG Torch Relay Performance (29 June 2009) >>Band Camp 8th-11th dec (stay out) >> Merit Award for 2010 SYF Marching Band Assessment >> Metier VIII & Speech Day 2010 Tagboard
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reading of notes Reading notes on both Treble and Bass Clef is simple!! hahahaha! here's some of the tips larh!!! this is actually adapted from the theory notes. Enjoy~ Kelvin =P Flute Section The treble clef is not easy to draw at first. It curls around the second line (G) of the staff (starting form left to right). The top of the clef should be just above the stave, the bottom just below it. For example, Treble clef is usually used by instruments such as flute, clarinet, oboe, saxophone, trumpet and horn. How to read notes using treble clef? Easiest way to learn reading treble clef: On line (from bottom to top): Every Good Boy Dies First On space (from bottom to top): FACE The bass clef has a dot on either side of the second staff line down. A note on this line is F. you can see the names of the notes written in the bass clef on the staff below: The easiest way of learning how to read notes using bass clef: ![]() On line (from bottom to top): Gundu Buy Dog For Ali On Space (from bottom to top): All Cows Eat Grass Bass Clef is usually used by instruments including Tuba, Euphonium, Trombone and Bassoon. |
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