SCBF has six Area Events acting
as qualifying events for a
National Final.
Bands may enter any ONE class in any ONE of the six area events each
year.
The
ACHIEVING School Wind Band Class
- This class is open to bands
presenting a programme of music
which is between grade 0.5 and 2.5 standard.
- Bands
in this class will normally be comprised of pupils who all attend the
same school, but a composite band made up of pupils from several
schools (performing repertoire at this level) would be welcome in this
class.
- It is recognised that bands
in this class may have
incomplete wind band instrumentation.
- While
bands should try to have all the instruments present in the score, the
SCBF recognises that in some bands there are circumstances which
prevent all instruments/ players being available –
appropriate
substitution/ cross cueing is acceptable.
- In this class,
and in this class ONLY, it is acceptable for a member of staff to play
in a supporting role with young and inexperienced players. ( one member
of staff only).
- Minimum performance time is
12 minutes.
- Maximum performance time is
20 minutes.
- Bands must play one piece
from the published Repertoire
List - or a specially commissioned work.
- Bands
receiving an invitation to the National Final, must perform a new work
from the Repertoire List for their “National Final”
programme.
The ADVANCED School Wind Band
Class
- This class is open to bands
presenting a
programme of music which is grade 3.0 standard or higher –
(3.0 or 3.5
or 4.0 or 4.5 )
- Bands in this class must be
comprised of pupils who all
attend the same school.
- It is recognised that bands
in this class may have
incomplete wind band instrumentation.
- While
bands should try to have all the instruments present in the score, the
SCBF recognises that in some bands there are circumstances which
prevent all instruments/ players being available –
appropriate
substitution/ cross cueing is acceptable.
- Minimum performance time is
15 minutes.
- Maximum performance time is
22 minutes.
- Bands must play one piece
from the published Repertoire
List - or a specially commissioned work.
- Bands
receiving an invitation to the National Final, must perform a new work
from the Repertoire List for their “National Final”
programme.
Youth Wind Band Class
- This class is open to bands
presenting a
programme of music which is grade 2.5 standard or higher –
(3.0 or 3.5
or 4.0 or 4.5 )
- Bands in this class will
normally be
comprised of pupils from several schools, a county or area band, or a
music centre band – all players must be in full time school
education.
- It is recognised that bands
in this class may have
incomplete wind band instrumentation.
- While
bands should try to have all the instruments present in the score, the
SCBF recognises that in some bands there are circumstances which
prevent all instruments/ players being available –
appropriate
substitution/ cross cueing is acceptable.
- Minimum performance time is
15 minutes.
- Maximum performance time is
22 minutes.
- Bands must play one piece
from the published Repertoire
List - or a specially commissioned work.
- Bands
receiving an invitation to the National Final, must perform a new work
from the Repertoire List for their “National Final”
programme.
Community Wind Band Class
- This class is open to bands
with players of all ages and
all levels of ability.
- It is recognised that bands
in this class may have
incomplete wind band instrumentation.
- While
bands should try to have all the instruments present in the score, the
SCBF recognises that in some bands there are circumstances which
prevent all instruments/ players being available –
appropriate
substitution/ cross cueing is acceptable.
- Minimum performance time is
15 minutes.
- Maximum performance time is
22 minutes.
- Bands must play one piece
from the published Repertoire
List - or a specially commissioned work.
- Bands
receiving an invitation to the National Final, must perform a new work
from the Repertoire List for their “National Final”
programme.
Open Wind Band Class
The premier wind band class for
bands from music colleges or
institutes of higher education and youth or community bands who wish to
enter at this level
- This is the premier wind
band class open to
established bands performing at a high level. Bands from institutions
of higher education and youth or community bands who want to perform at
this level will enter this class.
- Bands in this class should
have complete wind band
instrumentation.
- Minimum performance time is
15 minutes.
- Maximum performance time is
22 minutes.
- Bands must play one piece
from the published Repertoire
List - or a specially commissioned work.
- Bands
receiving an invitation to the National Final, must perform a new work
from the Repertoire List for their “National Final”
programme.
Standard
Concert Band Instrumentation
While bands should try to have
all the instruments present in
the
score, the SCBF recognises that in some bands there are circumstances
which prevent all instruments/ players being available –
appropriate
substitution/ cross cueing is acceptable.
In the vast majority of scores
in the SCBF Repertoire List
there is
a Standard Concert Band Instrumentation which starts off
looking like
this at Grade
1.0
level :
FLUTE -
all in unison/ no division of
part
OBOE – in unison/ no division of part
BASSOON – cross cued in low brass (so basically optional)
1st. Bb. CLARINET
2nd. Bb. CLARINET
Eb. ALTO CLARINET – optional
Bb.BASS CLARINET – cross cued in low brass (so basically
optional).
Eb.ALTO SAX – all in unison/ no division of part
Bb.TENOR SAX – all in unison and cross cued in brass parts/
no division of part
Eb. BARITONE SAX - all in unison and cross cued in low brass parts
FRENCH HORN – all in unison/ no division of part
1st. Bb.TRUMPET - all in unison/ no division of part
2nd.Bb.TRUMPET - all in unison/ no division of part
TROMBONE – all in unison with no division of part and cross
cued with Bassoon & Baritone
BARITONE/EUPHONIUM – both in unison, and cross cued in
Trombone & Bassoon & Bass Clar.
TUBA – all in unison
BELLS (Glockenspiel)
PERCUSSION – normally includes, Snare Drum, Bass Drum, Crash
Cymbals,
Tambourine, Triangle and Suspended Cymbal – but can vary
slightly,
depending upon style of work.
TIMPANI – normally three pedal timps cover most pieces at
this level.
At Grade
3.0 level the
instrumentation as well as the level of difficulty of the music is more
demanding. A greater level of independence of part writing and
performance are needed.
1st. Flute/ Piccolo
2nd. Flute
1st. Oboe
2nd. Oboe
1st. Bassoon
2nd. Bassoon
1st. Bb. Clarinet
2nd. Bb. Clarinet
3rd. Bb. Clarinet
Eb. Alto Clarinet – optional
Bb. Bass Clarinet
1st. Eb.Alto Sax
2nd. Eb.Alto Sax
Bb.Tenor Sax
Eb. Baritone Sax
1st. French Horn
2nd.French Horn
* Some scores at this level will have four French Horn parts.
1st. Bb.Trumpet
2nd.Bb.Trumpet
3rd.Bb.Trumpet
1st. Trombone
2nd.Trombone
Bass Trombone
Baritone / Euphonium – TC & BC
TUBA – all in unison
TIMPANI – normally a set of four pedal timps. are
required at this level.
BELLS (Glockenspiel)
PERCUSSION – normally includes, Snare Drum, Bass Drum, Crash
Cymbals,
Tambourine, Triangle and Suspended Cymbal – but can vary
slightly,
depending upon style of work.
At Grade
5.0 level the
instrumentation as well as the level of difficulty of the music is even
more demanding, and consequently an even greater level of independence
of part writing and performance are needed.
1st. Flute/ Piccolo
2nd. Flute
1st. Oboe
2nd. Oboe
Cor Englais - optional
1st. Bassoon
2nd. Bassoon
Contra Bassoon – optional
Eb. Clarinet
1st. Bb. Clarinet
2nd. Bb. Clarinet
3rd. Bb. Clarinet
Eb. Alto Clarinet – optional
Bb. Bass Clarinet
Contra Bass Clarinet – optional
Bb.Soprano Sax - optional
1st. Eb.Alto Sax
2nd. Eb.Alto Sax
Bb.Tenor Sax
Eb. Baritone Sax
1st. French Horn
2nd.French Horn
3rd. French Horn
4th. French Horn
1st. Bb.Trumpet
2nd.Bb.Trumpet
3rd.Bb.Trumpet
1sr. Bb. Cornet – optional
2nd.Bb. Cornet - optional
1st. Trombone
2nd.Trombone
Bass Trombone
Baritone – TC & BC
Euphonium – TC & BC – sometimes parts are
divided
TUBA – sometime parts are divided
String Bass - optional
TIMPANI – normally a set of four pedal timps. are
required at this level.
Tuned Percussion – glockenspiel, xylophone, vibraphone and
marimba.
PERCUSSION – normally includes, Snare Drum, Bass Drum, Crash
Cymbals,
Tambourine, Triangle and Suspended Cymbal – but can vary
slightly,
depending upon style of work.
Virtually anything can be asked of the percussion section at this
level, and generally speaking five players will be needed,
sometimes
more.