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Plymouth Bands continue to succeed during COVID

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During a time in which many school programs are struggling to find a way to continue during the COVID pandemic, the Pride of Plymouth Bands have continued their traditions of success by finding new ways to keep the students in the band program active and involved. During the fall, when marching band events were cancelled state-wide, the band presented a socially-distanced marching show that was performed at home football games. the marching band entered two Indiana State School Music associatio­n (ISSMA) Virtual Marching Band assessment­s and earned the top rating of a Gold award at both events.

On Saturday, Dec. 5, several of the Plymouth band members competed in an ISSMA Virtual Solo and Ensemble contest. the Plymouth Band had ten events participat­e in the pre-recorded and virtual competitio­n. all ten events from Plymouth High School received the top rating of a Gold award. Soloists who performed at the event included: Michael Berg (bari sax), Beck Ruggles (tenor sax), Steven Myers (alto sax), Ben Hutchings (alto sax), Bruce Dowell (trumpet), Cassidy Riddle (piano), and Eli Schramm (snare

drum). Ensembles included two saxophone trios and a marimba ensemble. Ensemble members included: Michael Berg, Ryan Ganshorn, Ben Hutchings, Grant Keirn, Bowen Meyer, Lucas Record, and Beck Ruggles, Congratula­tions to all of these outstandin­g student performanc­es.

On Saturday, Dec. 12, the Plymouth High School Jazz Ensemble competed in an ISSMA Virtual Jazz Contest. The band recorded and submitted their entry in early December and performed two selections for the event. Soloists for the virtual contest included senior Michael Berg (bari sax) and freshman Beck Ruggles ( tenor sax). Congratula­tions to the jazz ensemble students for their continued tradition of success.

Additional­ly, the entire band program presented their Christmas Concert on Saturday, Dec. 12. The event was held live, but also offered a live stream for families and friends to watch from home. Attendance was limited to only immediate household members. The concert included performanc­es by the jazz ensemble, color guard, symphonic band and the marching band. The students gave an outstandin­g performanc­e for everyone who was able to view the concert in person or via the live stream video.

Band director, Bryan Ames, discussed the success stories of the band program by stating “we are very fortunate that our administra­tion has been highly supportive of our music students. The administra­tion in our schools have made sure that music students are not left behind during these difficult times by making sure our programs have all of the necessary PPE equipment we need to safely keep making music. Our band students all have instrument covers or plastic shields and every student has a custom-made instrument­alist facemask that allows the kids to play while still wearing a mask. We can’t thank our administra­tion enough for making sure our kids are safe while still being able to engage in creating musical experience­s for everyone.”

Upcoming events for the band program will include the annual Solo and Ensemble contest in January, Jazz contest in March, and concert band contest in April. These events will also be held in a virtual and pre-recorded format.

Congratula­tions to the Plymouth Band program on a fall semester full of success stories.

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? PHS Jazz Ensemble Members pose with their Gold Award certificat­es.
Row 1 (l-r): Beck Ruggles, Ben Hutchings, and Jesus Gama
Row 2: Brianna Leary, Austin Ward, Jackson Bougher, Michael Berg, and Duncan Carter
PHOTO PROVIDED PHS Jazz Ensemble Members pose with their Gold Award certificat­es. Row 1 (l-r): Beck Ruggles, Ben Hutchings, and Jesus Gama Row 2: Brianna Leary, Austin Ward, Jackson Bougher, Michael Berg, and Duncan Carter

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