A pathway from first notes to festival stages.
The program gives students a place to begin, then adds challenge through concerts, jazz, tour band, leadership, and travel. Students are expected to work hard, support the ensemble, and take pride in representing Fort Nelson.
Elementary Band
Beginning students learn instrument care, posture, tone, reading, rhythm, and how to rehearse as a group. Early concerts and local performances help students build confidence.
Advanced / Intermediate Band
Returning elementary students take on more independent parts, stronger technique, festival preparation, and combined rehearsals that prepare them for larger ensembles.
FNSS / Senior Concert Band
Senior students develop mature ensemble skills through concert repertoire, assessments, recordings, public performances, and festival preparation.
Tour Band
Tour Band is for committed students preparing for travel, workshops, adjudication, and performances beyond Fort Nelson. It rewards reliability, preparation, and teamwork.
Jazz Band
Jr. and Sr. Jazz opportunities develop style, groove, listening, improvisation, independence, and small-ensemble confidence.
Leadership
Older students model rehearsal habits, help younger players, support performances, and take responsibility for the culture of the band room.
What students learn here
- Musicianship: tone, rhythm, reading, listening, balance, blend, and expression.
- Responsibility: instruments, uniforms, music, arrival times, forms, and rehearsal attendance.
- Community: performances, fundraising, travel, chaperone support, and representing Fort Nelson well.
Learning Goals From The Handbook
The handbook frames band around four broad areas: performance, understanding, creativity, and reflection. Students are not only learning notes; they are building tone, rhythm, expressive playing, listening skills, teamwork, discipline, and the ability to make artistic choices.
Performance Skills
Posture, breath control, characteristic tone, expressive markings, correct fingerings or slide positions, and care of the instrument.
Musical Understanding
Notes on the staff, increasingly complex rhythms, musical terms, theory concepts, pitch, balance, and listening by ear.
Creativity And Reflection
Students compose, improvise, explore style, make performance choices, learn about genres and composers, and reflect on performances.
