Instrument Information

Instrument Information

School Owned Instruments

Some school  owned instruments are available for the summer and school year from the high school. These instruments include Tuba, Bassoon, Oboe, French Horn, Euphonium (Baritone), Bass Clarinet, Tenor and Baritone Saxophone. We also have school owned Sousaphones, Marching Baritones, and Marching Mellophones that are utilized by students during the marching season. Contact the Director of Bands to check out an instrument.

Band Lockers

Students will keep their wind instruments in lockers in the band building during the school day. Lockers will be assigned at the beginning of band camp for students to use throughout the school year. It is the responsibility of the student to keep these lockers cleaned and ensure that only their band instrument and music are stored in these spaces.

Brass

All students should own their wn mouthpiece regardless of whether you use a school owned instrument or not. The mouthpiece can be one of the most important investments in the overall sound of the instrument you play. Here are some brand and model suggestions from our staff:

Trumpet: Back 5C or 3C

Horn: Holton Farkas MC or Yamaha 30

Trombone: Shilke 51D or Bach 5G

Euphonium: Shilke 51D or Bach 5G

Tuba: Conn Hellenberg or Yamaha 18

For brass players, a “BERP” is often helpful in class when doing mouthpiece exercises. Brass players also need to keep a supply of valve oil and slide grease on hand for their instrument.

Woodwinds

All students should own their own mouthpiece regardless of whether you use a school owned instrument or not.The mouthpiece can be one of the most important investments in the overall sound of the instrument you play. Here are some brand and model suggestions from our staff:

Clarinet: Vandoren M30 or B45

Alto Sax: Vandoren AL3 (and ligature)

Tenor Sax: Vandoren TL3 (and ligature)

Bari Sax: Selmer C* or Yamaha 5C

All woodwind players should have at least 3-4 quality reeds with them at all times.

Percussion Handout:

Percussion Required Materials (updated 2/1/23)

Private Lessons

One great way to get a head start on the school year is to continue or begin taking private music lessons on your instrument. Please visit the Private Lessons tab to view teachers in our area for each instrument. Contact Anthony Darnall, Director of Bands for further questions or information.

Instrument Service and Purchase

Summer is a great time to do maintenance, professional cleaning, and/or get repairs on your existing instrument, or to upgrade to a more advanced instrument. To schedule maintenance, cleaning or repairs, visit Music Central.

To upgrade your instrument, talk to Anthony Darnall, Director of Bands, to get recommendations prior to going to Music Central to purchase a step up instrument. When selecting an advanced instrument, it is highly recommended that you go to the store to try different brands and models. If you would like some assistance in choosing an instrument, one of the band directors will be happy to assist.

If you have questions, contact the Director of Bands, Anthony Darnall.