WELCOME!
Our orchestra is a place for students of all abilities who play violin, viola, cello or bass. We play classical music, movie music, folk tunes, multicultural music, blues, rock, and more. If you love the sound of strings and want to play a variety of music, join our orchestras!
ORCHESTRA SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST 2024-2025
All supplies listed will be due and are needed for class by the first week of school (Friday, September 6, 2024 at the latest):
- Instrument outfit (including instrument, bow, case, & rosin): store rental, own, or school rental (District rental instruments are available on a ‘first come, first served’ basis to families who qualify for the free/reduced lunch program – district rental instrument form & fee must be turned in before instruments are issued.)
- Textbook: Essential Elements interactive for strings ~ Book 1 for 6th grade, Book 2 for 7th grade, Book 3 for 8th grade.
- Instrument support: shoulder rest (violin/viola) or endpin anchor (cello/bass)
- Other supplies needed for shared use in our classroom (drop off in orchestra room): one box of tissues.
- Music stand: each student will need their own stand for practicing at home (and to bring along for some performances)
- Concert attire for performances: Longfellow Orchestra t-shirt (purchase at the beginning of the school year), black pants, black socks, black shoes (no high heels, please).
- Optional, for 7/8th graders at the intermediate level and nominated/participating in Solo & Ensemble Festival: Suzuki Book 2 for violin/viola/cello or 20 Progressive Solos for bass.
ORCHESTRA FORMS & INFORMATION 2024-2025
- 2024-2025 Orchestra Handbook & Forms (field trip permission slip & student info/shirt order), due Wednesday, September 11, 2024 (Day 1)
- Music store instrument rental forms online: Leithold Music ~ SSE Music ~ Old Towne Strings
- School district instrument rental form & fee information (District rental instruments are available on a ‘first come, first served’ basis to families who qualify for the free/reduced lunch program.)
- 2024-2025 Cycle of days calendar (“When is my next lesson/rehearsal?”)
INSTRUMENT RENTALS 2024-2025
Instrument rentals for our region are covered by our local music stores: Leithold Music and SSE Music. Each store carries a full line of high quality orchestra instruments and accessories that are backed up by a full-service repair department. Beginning orchestra instruments usually rent from $20-35 a month, with the first year of rent counting towards the purchase price of the instrument. Be sure to ask about their incentive programs!
A limited supply of school district instruments are also available (rental agreement form & a nominal rental fee are required at the beginning of each school year term and each summer school term). These school instruments are available on a ‘first come, first served’ basis to families who qualify for the free/reduced lunch program.
If your family already has an instrument or has purchased one online, we recommend taking it to one of our local music stores to make sure that the instrument is set up (proper bridge & string height/spacing), able to stay in tune and is easily tunable (pegs don’t slip/stick and instrument has four functional fine tuners), the bow tightens/loosens adequately, and that everything is in good condition & working properly. Instruments that haven’t been set up or that come out of adjustment can make it more difficult or frustrating for a student to play – stop by a local shop to check your instrument’s set up for a great start to the school year!
WHAT SIZE INSTRUMENT WILL I NEED?
Orchestra instruments are available in different sizes to best fit our growing students. If you’re not sure what size you may be needing or what size instrument you currently have, please click here for more information and measuring instructions!
PERFORMANCES, LESSONS, & REHEARSALS
In our Longfellow performing music department, each of our rehearsals, small group lessons, and performances are a graded part of our class:
Our orchestra will meet for rehearsals every other day (3 times per cycle) for 45 minutes during the school day as part of your regular school class schedule. In rehearsal, all of the orchestra instruments combine to work on learning and making music together as a team.
Our orchestra small group lessons meet 1 time per cycle for 20 minutes during the school day. In small group lessons, students receive differentiated and specialized instruction that is specific to their instrument and skill level.
Our orchestras have at least three evening performances each school year: our Winter Orchestra Concert in December at Central HS, the district’s All City String Festival in March at the La Crosse Center, and our Longfellow Orchestra Spring Concert in May at Central HS (dates for all performances/events will be listed below on this website, on our class Canvas page, and in our orchestra handbook that is distributed to students during the first week of school).
ORCHESTRA HOMEWORK: PRACTICING!
At each small group lesson, your teacher will give you an assignment to prepare and practice for next time. Assignments may include exercises from our textbook, sections of orchestra music, or other studies. Bring your instrument/folder home for practice at least every other day, as a portion of each lesson grade is based on your skill improvement (preparing and practicing leads to improvement)! 20 minutes of home practice every other day is our goal, although slightly more or less practice may be needed for students to prepare their assignment well. Parents, caregivers, and families: please help your student to establish a regular practice time at home and check in with your student about their music making regularly – your encouragement and support helps your young musician so much!
PERFORMANCES, EVENTS, & IMPORTANT DATES 2024-2025 (tentative)
Mark your family calendars! Here are our Longfellow Orchestra performance dates for this school year (detailed info for students will be handed out to students in class & also made available on Canvas). Students should wear concert attire and bring their own folder, instrument, and accessories for all performances (cellos/basses bring your ‘home/practice’ instrument).
- Monday, October 28, 2024 ~ 8th Grade Orchestra Step-up Day: graded, daytime field trip rehearsal & evening performance for 8th grade orchestra students. Students report to CHS warm-up area at 6:30 pm (students, please use CHS Travis Street entrance), concert at 7:00 in the Central High School auditorium.
- Wednesday, November 20, 2024 ~ 8th Grade Large Group Festival: graded, daytime field trip & clinic performance for 8th grade during the school day.
- Tuesday, December 10, 2024 ~ Longfellow Orchestra Winter Concert: graded, daytime field trip rehearsal & evening performance for all Longfellow orchestra students. Students report to CHS warm-up area at 6:30 pm (students, please use CHS Travis Street entrance), concert at 7:00 in the Central High School auditorium.
- Thursday, Jan. 23 and Friday, Jan. 24, 2025 ~ 8th Grade Orchestra performance on the Longfellow Music Department Elementary Tour: graded, daytime field trip performances during the school day for 8th grade only at Spence, Hintgen, Southern Bluffs, State Road, and Hamilton/SOTA I.
- Saturday, February 1, 2025 ~ LAMFA 7/8th Grade Honors Orchestra Festival: optional, for 7/8th grade students at the advanced level by audition/nomination (prep starting in Nov., registration/audition usually due by Dec. 15). Schedule TBA, festival usually runs from about 8:00 am and ends with a 4:00 pm concert in the Holmen High School performing arts center.
- Saturday, February 15, 2025 ~ WSMA Solo & Ensemble Festival: optional, for 7/8th grade students at the intermediate level (prep starting in Nov., registration usually due by early Jan.). Student performance times will vary by student – schedule will be available from WSMA about 2 weeks prior to the festival. This year’s festival will be at Central High School.
- Tuesday, March 18, 2025 ~ All City String Festival: graded, daytime field trip rehearsal & evening performance for all Longfellow orchestra students. Student arrival to La Crosse Center warm-up area at 6:00 pm (students, please use La Crosse Center main entrance), concert begins at 7:00 pm in the La Crosse Center.
- Tuesday, May 13 2025 ~ Longfellow Spring Orchestra Concert: graded, daytime field trip rehearsal & evening performance for all Longfellow orchestra students. Students report to CHS warm-up area at 6:30 pm (students, please use CHS Travis Street entrance), concert at 7:00 in the Central High School auditorium.
SUPPORT OUR LONGFELLOW ORCHESTRAS BY VOLUNTEERING OR DONATING!
Your help and time are always greatly appreciated! Our Longfellow Orchestras are always excited to have more parent/guardian field trip chaperones and concert helpers (video recording, tuning help, and/or help with racking chairs/stands) on board. If you’d like to volunteer with our orchestras, please email us and be sure to have our district volunteer form completed at least 2 weeks prior. We also have a Longfellow Orchestra Amazon Wishlist set up to help with replacing old/worn/broken items, things that we go through quite frequently, and some others that would be nice to enliven/enrich our space and time together. Thank you so much for considering our orchestra program for donations and help! 🙂
TEACHER CONTACT INFORMATION 2024-2025
We are looking forward to meeting you and making music together in our Longfellow Orchestras! More information about our program will be sent out at the start of the school year (or summer school term if you are signed up) and also will be available on Canvas. In the meantime, please feel free to contact us if you have any questions!
- Ms. Jessica McDonald ~ 6th & 7th Grade Orchestras~ jmcdonal@lacrossesd.org
- Ms. Margit Speckeen ~ 8th Grade Orchestra & general music ~ mspeckee@lacrossesd.org
SUMMER ORCHESTRA LESSONS 2024
In person summer orchestra lessons will be offered through the La Crosse School District once again for 2024! These individual lessons will meet once each week for 30 minutes for 4 weeks, beginning the week of June 10 and ending the week of July 12 (no lessons on Fridays and July 1-5). Here’s some general information and a timeline – teachers will email more information to families on their summer rosters during the first week of June!
- March 22 – April 12, 2024: Online summer enrichment course & music lesson registration opens – more information is available here at our district’s summer school page and registration instructions are available here online.
- June 3, 2024: Summer lesson information from teachers will be emailed to families during the first week of June.
- June 10-13, 2024: First week of summer lessons (district rental instruments issued to students at first summer lesson)
- July 1- 4, 2024: No summer lessons this week due to Independence Day holiday/vacation.
- July 8-11, 2024: Last week of summer lessons (district rental instruments due back this week).
LINKS (more info will also be made available for students & families on our orchestra’s Canvas page)
Practice Resources:
- General practice tips from the instrument basics series
- Free online music dictionary
- How to slow down YouTube videos for play along practice at home
- Instrument set up & posture:
- Caring for your instrument
- Parts of your instrument violin
- Violin/Viola posture (& why do I need a shoulder rest?)
- Violin/Viola – how to put on a shoulder rest
- Cello endpins-how tall or short?
- Cello posture
- Bass endpin height and posture
- Bow preparation – how to rosin & tighten/loosen
- How to hold the bow Violin/viola – Cello/French Bass – German Bass
- Tuning:
- How to tune using the fine tuners
- How to tune using the pegs (***for experienced students, only if you’ve been taught!)
- How to tune your bass using harmonics
- Tuner app: InsTuner iOS Free
- Strings – how to change a string (***for experienced students, only if you’ve been taught!)
- Metronome:
- What is a metronome and how do I use it?
- Metronome app: ProMetronome iOS Free
- Web-based metronome: Metronome Online
- Vibrato:
Instrument & Supply Purchasing Help:
- Instruments – Rent or buy?
- Thinking of upgrading your strings? Types of strings explained
- What is the difference between dark and light rosin? More on types of rosin
- ***Please remember to support our awesome local music stores as much as possible! Their friendly staff and repair technicians are also a great resource for helping you to choose the best instrument and accessories for middle school musicians.***
Local Music Stores:
- Leithold Music ~ 608-784-7555 ~ 726 7th Street South, La Crosse (downtown)
- Old Towne Strings ~ 608-782-1222 ~ 1218 Caledonia Street, La Crosse (South side)
- SSE Music ~ 608-781-2850 ~ 2609 George Street North, La Crosse (North side)
School District Related Links:
- School District Volunteer/Chaperone Application
- Central High School – Orchestra
- Logan High School – Orchestra
Local Orchestras & Performance Opportunities:
- WSMA – District & State Solo & Ensemble Festivals
- WSMA – Middle Level State Honors Orchestra Project
- LYSO – La Crosse Youth Symphony Orchestras (Italiano & Philharmonic)
- UW-La Crosse – Music Department Events
- Viterbo University – Chamber Music Series
- LSO – La Crosse Symphony Orchestra
Summer Orchestra Camp Recommendations:
- Luther College Dorian Orchestra Camp in Decorah, IA for students entering grades 7-9
- WiASTA Orchestra Camp in Hartland, WI for students entering grades 5-7
- UW-Madision Summer Orchestra Clinic in Madison, WI for students entering grades 7-9
- UW-Whitewater Summer Orchestra Camp in Whitewater, WI for students entering grades 7-8
- Blue Lake Junior Camp Bernstein in Twin Lake, MI for students entering grades 5-8
Cool ‘Just for Fun’ Videos to Explore:
- How to Practice Effectively
- How playing an instrument benefits your brain
- How it’s Made: Violins Bows Steel Strings Gut Strings
- Orchestra vs. ghost peppers
Awesome Artists to Check Out:
- Lindsey Stirling (pop violin)
- Hilary Hahn (classical violin)
- 2Cellos (pop cello duet)
- BlackViolin (hip hop violin & viola duet)
- Edgar Meyer (classical, jazz, and folk bass)
- Turtle Island String Quartet (pop, rock, and alternative quartet)
- Mark Wood (rock and metal violin)