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Strike up the band
Vincenti s band students have only had their pieces for a month and they ve been critiqued individually on 30- to 60-second clips of music they ve sent in. Until the run-throughs prior to each recording session, they d never played the music together. There are more difficulties when we re not all together . this is a new experience because we re all together, said Gabby Grazette, a clarinetist. She is part of a five-piece woodwind ensemble that taped Monday morning.
A coffee filter was secured with electrical tape over the bell of Megan Gingrich s alto saxophone. That type of COVID mask is also used to keep spit and germs from escaping from the brass instruments. In keeping with COVID protocols, the students were socially distanced, and the performance space was sanitized after each use.