Music
The goal of the music program at Tandem
Friends School
is to provide an opportunity for all students to participate in music at a
level suited to their capabilities. There are three areas of concentration:
vocal, instrumental, and general music education.
Fifth grade music introduces students to rhythm, melody and harmony through use of voice, percussion, drum, and Orff instruments (xylophone and metaliphone). This is a performance-oriented class with an emphasis on ensemble work. Students who already practice an instrument are encouraged to integrate their playing with the ensemble. The class will focus on reading music, composition, improvisation, music theory, ear training, and exploring the science and history of music.
In the 8th grade, students have the opportunity to participate in one of two 8th grade bands, creating their own compositions and being exposed to instruments which they may or may not have had prior experience playing. 8th grade bands perform at Open Mic and Winter and Spring Concerts.
In the Upper School, electives are offered in Jazz
Ensemble, Rock and Roll History, Theory and Practice, as well as an Introduction
to Guitar. There is also a String Ensemble, accepting players in violin, viola,
cello and bass, which meets twice a week. The Jazz Ensemble, which often
includes jazz vocalists, plays a repertoire of jazz standards as well as
original compositions and an occasional popular tune. Independent study
students work with the music teacher or another professional on honing their
skills.
All music students are encouraged to perform at Open Mic events and in our
annual winter and spring concerts. The Tandem grounds and main building often
ring out with students playing guitars and other instruments during lunch, on
break, or after school.