Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Chocolate Cafe Photos
Select this link (thank you Frankenfields) to view some great photos of the 8th Annual Chocolate Cafe.
There are also these super pix from the Dimmicks! Click the link:
Mr D
There are also these super pix from the Dimmicks! Click the link:
Mr D
Friday, January 8, 2010
Sharp9 Plays Hip-Hop?!?
You Bet! We just rehearsed for the Martin Luther King Assembly which will take place next Friday, January 15 at 12:30 in Mudge Auditorium. We are collaborating with composer/violinist Daniel Bernard Roumain on George Gerswin's "Summertime" and Daniel's own composition "Hip-Hop Etude in D Minor." We had a ball putting it together at rehearsal today and are really looking forward to working with Mr. Roumain on Friday.
If you can't make the recital we'll probably play it at the Chocolate Cafe. This year's date is Sunday, January 31st from 2:00-4:00 in the Lindquist Commons Cafeteria. Sharp9 will be performing as well as the premiere of the 6th grade jazz band "The Jazz Eclipse." Other groups include the HS Jazz Band, the 6th grade chorus and excerpts from the HS production of "Once Upon A Mattress." So come on over for some smokin' music and dark lucious chocolate!
Mr. D
If you can't make the recital we'll probably play it at the Chocolate Cafe. This year's date is Sunday, January 31st from 2:00-4:00 in the Lindquist Commons Cafeteria. Sharp9 will be performing as well as the premiere of the 6th grade jazz band "The Jazz Eclipse." Other groups include the HS Jazz Band, the 6th grade chorus and excerpts from the HS production of "Once Upon A Mattress." So come on over for some smokin' music and dark lucious chocolate!
Mr. D
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
The Jazz Eclipse Nov 18
We have a name! The Jazz Eclipse is now the official name of the new 6th Grade Jazz Band after a very close vote last Friday. I continue to hear riffs and melodies from Clifford Brown's Blues Walk and Herbie Hancock's Cantaloupe Island.
Things are ramping up for the end of the calendar year, and then get ready for some fine jazz in 2010! Happy Thanksgiving!
Mr D
Sharp9 Big Band Nov18
We're getting to the time of year where the pace quickens, and rehearsals for Sharp9 will be no exception. We're off the next two Fridays, but will resume on December 4, 11 and 18. We will look forward to fine-tuning what we've been working on since the beginning of the year and also put our sights out for the Martin Luther King Assembly (January 15th) and the Chocolate Cafe (January 31st from 2-4 pm).
Please check out the DSMS Instrumental Music website for some great YouTube videos of this year's Sharp9 repertoire as well as more performance dates (dsmsduprey.pbworks.com and click under Ensembles).
More in December. Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
Mr D
Saturday, October 31, 2009
6th Grade Jazz Band Oct 23 & 30
Rich Labedz and the 6th Graders are in great deliberations on the naming of the group. I am sworn to secrecy, but the list is down to the final two. We're all hopeful for an unveiling by next week.
The 6th Grade Jazz Band has been really investigating the blues for the past 3 weeks. The blues is known as America's Music, because of it's Democratic "call and response," it's freedom to express yourself as well as it's unified and collective feel of "swing." The students now have their first piece - C-Jam Blues - and some fine soloists came up to the plate at yesterday's rehearsal. I get more and more pumped up to hear the premiere of this group!
Have a wonderful Halloween!
Mr. D
Sharp9 Big Band Oct 30
We had another productive rehearsal yesterday. We tightened up our three original pieces and started to chip away at Chameleon at the end of the rehearsal. Summertime is sounding really nice, and the next stage of that piece is to have Deanna do some vocals and some improvisation solos for folks as well.
That's it for now, so have a great weekend!
Mr. D
Sunday, October 18, 2009
6th Grade Jazz Band Debut Oct16

A complete success! While debriefing with Rich Labedz, I got more and more excited about all the great things that happened with the first ever DSMS 6th Grade Jazz Band. Rich started by getting names and instrumentation in order, then they went right into establishing the group's name. Rich tells me that the enthusiasm was high and after voting, he believes they have a name. He'll confirm that this one is it at next week's rehearsal, then he'll make it public. (You can bet t-shirts were discussed too!)
After the organizational part of the rehearsal, Rich handed out his Blues Worksheet and they started swingin'! He is very encouraged by the talent and energy. Once initiated in the blues, he taught them Duke Ellington's C-Jam Blues and they started cookin'! I can't wait to hear all about it from the 6th graders on Monday! You will definitely be hearing more from this group in the future.
Have a great weekend!
Mr. D
Sharp9 Big Band Oct16

Sharp9's first solo rehearsal was a big success! While Rich Labedz was getting the 6th grade jazz band started in the band room (see the 6th Grade Jazz Band Blog), I had the 7th, 8th & 9th graders in the MS Choral Room. We reviewed and began tightening our three charts that we had worked on with all grades, and then broke out two new charts. These are Chameleon, by Herbie Hancock and Shiny Stockings (one of my personal favorites) from the Count Basie Big Band library written by Frank Foster. We worked on setting up the groove with the rhythm section and bari sax for Chameleon, and then tightened up some rhythmic figures with the winds. Shiny Stockings will be our big challenge piece, as it is a pretty sophisticated arrangement and features the sax section in a big tutti section.
For our next rehearsal our folders will be full, and more tightening will be addressed, as well as some ear training that will tie in with some super improvisation work. I'm also hoping to announce our guest artist for this year's Jazz Spectrum Clinics and Concert next time.
Mr. D
Saturday, October 3, 2009
DSMS JAZZ Oct 2

Next week is off because of the long weekend, and then the bands split up into two full big bands on October 16th. I will take the Sharp9 Big Band in the MS Choral Room with all the 7th & 8th graders, and Rich Labedz (see last weeks blog) will take the 6th Graders in the band room. I am so excited by the growth of the DSMS jazz program. This is truly a landmark year that I've been dreaming of --- it's the start of a true jazz program in Dover-Sherborn. Both the Chocolate Cafe (January 31st from 2:00-4:00 in Lindquist Commons) and the Jazz Spectrum Clinics and Concerts (April 7th & 8th) will be blessed by the new 6th Grade Jazz Band (I'm looking forward to the unveiling of a name come October 16th!), along with all the other veteran groups that make these events such a festival of great music.
Enjoy the weekend!
Mr. D
Saturday, September 26, 2009
DSMS JAZZ

When Rich left I handed out three arrangements: The Creeper by Neil Hefti, Summertime by G. Gerswin and Take The A Train by Billy Strayhorn of Duke Ellington fame. The students did a super job of reading these charts and starting the process of making some music out of them. A very successful start to the 09-10 jazz year!
Our next rehearsal is this coming Friday, October 2nd from 2:30-4:00 in the Choral Room. This will be a full 6th, 7th & 8th grade rehearsal. October 9th is off because of the long weekend, and then October 16th will mark the first rehearsal for the first ever, 6th Grade Jazz Band ! (What WILL the name be?!)
Please check my website for schedules, notices and more about jazz at DSMS.
Have a great long weekend!
Mr. D
Mr. D
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