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Scales:
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Diatonic scales up to and including scales in seven (7) sharps, seven (7) flats, and C Major are required for auditions. Scales are to be played in even octaves within the published range of the instrument. Scales are to be tongued at a minimum tempo of M.M. QN=120 in the pattern QEEEEEEQ.
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Click here to see the New Jersey All State Band Scale requirements.
Solo:
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Click here to see the New Jersey All State Band Solo requirements.
Sight Reading:
Instrument Ranges: Compass refers to written note rather than concert pitch sounded.
Instrument |
Written Note Range |
Piccolo |
D4 - Bb6 |
Flute |
C4 - C7 |
Oboe |
Bb3 - Eb6 |
English Horn |
B3 - D6 |
Bassoon |
Bb1 - Bb4 |
Eb Clarinet |
E3 - G6 |
Bb Clarinet |
E3 - G6 |
Alto, Bass, ContraBass Clarinet |
Eb3 - C6 |
Alto, Tenor, Baritone Saxophone |
Bb3 - F6 |
Trumpet (Cornet) |
F#3 - C6 |
French Horn |
C3 - C6 |
Trombone |
E2 - Bb4 |
Bass Trombone |
G1 - G4 |
Baritone (TC) |
F#3 - C6 |
Baritone (BC) |
E2 - Bb4 |
Tuba |
E1 - Bb3 |
Keyboard Percussion |
Full Range of the Instrument |
Key to Ranges:
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C1 to B1 = Lowest octave on the piano
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C2 to B2 = C below bass clef to B second line bass clef
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C3 to B3 = C on second space bass clef to B below middle C
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C4 to B4 = Middle C to B on the third line treble clef
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C5 to B5 = C on the third space treble clef to B below high C
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C6 to B6 = High C to B above
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C7 to C8 = Highest notes on the piano keyboard
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Click here to see the New Jersey All State Band instrument ranges.
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