UAM Summer Band Camps
February 21st, 2019 by UAM NewsBeginner Band Camp (6th grade)
The purpose of Beginner Band Camp is to give beginner band students an introduction to band and help them learn how much fun music can be. Students will learn two-months-worth of music in just four days at the camp. Instruments at the camp include flute, clarinet, trumpet, french horn, trombones, baritones, and percussion. Summer Band camp is a great way to let your child get their “toe in the water” and provides the students a sense of comfort after a fantastic and positive start to the new world of Middle School.
Junior High Band Camp (7th & 8th grade)
The Junior High School Band Camp is a unique opportunity for young woodwind, brass, and percussion players to experience the band experience outside of their own school program. The camp is structured to improve individual performance skills, while allowing the campers to interact with other young musicians in music and socially. Outstanding band directors from around the country conduct the concert bands. This session provides an excellent opportunity for young musicians to improve their individual performance skills.
High School Band Camp (9-12 grade)
Held on the UAM campus, high school music campers will participate in rehearsals, sectionals, master classes, performances, and other choice classes, and perform in a culminating public concert. This is a unique and exciting opportunity for high school students to get a head start on the upcoming year by spending a week of intense music study. This camp offers one of the best student/teacher ratios and a staff consisting of the most talented and professional musicians in the country.
Guest this year is the Air National Guard Band of the Southwest
Jazz Camp
The UAM jazz camp takes jazz instruction to the next level by providing students the opportunity to play and perform in big bands as well as with small combos. Campers will take daily classes in jazz theory, jazz techniques, and jazz history, and will participate in evening jam sessions where they will get an opportunity to work on their improvisation skills while performing for and with other campers and faculty.
Guest Artist:
Alex Norris-Trumpet
Mike Williams-Trumpet
Steve Holley-Bass
Pete BarenBregge-Sax
Harry Watters-Trombone
David Kane-Piano
Faculty
All of our camps at UAM in addition to the excellent and dedicated UAM faculty members who teach at the camps, you will be taught by some of the finest teachers and professional performers from across the country.
Camp Activities
Some of the camp activities include: swimming; movies; camp dance; camp talent show; and an opportunity to play in a student recital. A complete schedule will be available when you arrive on campus. A Typical Day at Camp
Each day will be filled with music instruction and social activities. A typical day will include:
• sectionals
• full band rehearsal
• class lessons
• music elective
• recreation time
• afternoon and night activities
Auditions
Please refer to the Audition Procedures and information for Band Camp form below in the forms section.
Facilities
The UAM Division of Music operates within these buildings:
The Music Building – Classrooms, faculty offices, Harris Recital Hall, practice rooms, MIDI lab, piano lab, Skype Music Room for online music lessons, Performing and Visual Arts Complex (PVAC)
The Fine Arts Center (FAC) Spencer Gallery and Auditorium
The Taylor Library and Technology Center (Listening Lab)
The University of Arkansas at Monticello is a four-year liberal arts university located in Monticello, Arkansas.
University of Arkansas at Monticello
Division of Music
UAM Box 3607
Monticello, AR 71656
870.460.1060
music@uamont.edu
Facebook: UAMmusic
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