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Scheduling and adjudicator selection is done by WSMA. Class C — Entry level. This issue, also dedicated to the Wisconsin State Music Conference, kicks off a new school year, exploring the true essence of what it means and takes to effectively bring students back together, and to the center, with music as a key part of their well-rounded education.

Click here for full September online edition…. Their generous sponsorship makes these programs more affordable for our student participants. The scales listed, including the chromatic scale, will be called for in concert pitch meaning that each player who plays a transposing instrument will have to transpose the given scale.

All scales for wind instruments shall be played two octaves where applicable but one octave where range restricts. Scales and the chromatic will be played from memory. Select your instrument to download the scale sheet:.

The IHSA maintains a list of selected pieces from the standard repertoire. Original sheet music can be purchased at Kidder Music. Click on your instrument to download the list:. The judges will use the following page to judge each solo or ensemble. Students should familiarize themselves with the areas that they will be judged on to prepare more fully.

Click below to view the judge sheet. The IHSA establishes rules for solo and ensemble contest. Students should skim through the rules to ensure that they are not disqualified.

Click below to view the rules sheet. Do not use Safari, as the system does not function correctly using this browser. We recommend using either Firefox or Google Chrome. Add-on and Late Registration Deadline: May 1.

Entries submitted by a school's music program - band, choir, or orchestra - that did submit some entries prior to April 16 are defined as add-ons. Add-ons should constitute no more than ten percent of the total number of entries for a band, choir, or orchestra program. Entries submitted by a school's music program - band, choir, or orchestra - that did not submit any entries prior to April 16 are defined as late. There is no guarantee that add-ons or late entries will be scheduled.

License Fee: Each school music program - band, choir, orchestra - is required to pay a license fee when registering students for TSSEC. This license fee is assessed by Dorian Business Systems for the maintenance of the online registration and scheduling system.



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