Hey everyone! It was a long day for sure. It again started out with me getting up early to reserve a practice room while the kids slept in. Such sacrifice! lol
Cassie’s trombone solo was at 9am. She did a great job playing “Faith” and ended up getting cards from several college recruiters. I know her braces were bothering her, but she held on and finished the selection. I think the Lord help me to realize that next year could be dramatically different….
Sometime since Alex’s solo yesterday the officials in the rooms decided to alternate with the piano solo entries. That kept folks from playing at the same time, which really helped!
From there we viewed many other entries and saw friends from several states. And we ay Jaymie Bailey from Solid Rock.
Considering the number of folks attending the event and eating in local restaurants, I decided we should eat early. So we headed over to College Place for lunch. I remember eating there with my mom while she was working uptown. I gotta say–it’s nice eating a decent meal off of real plates using metal utensils and drinking out of a glass. Sad to say my work cafeteria doesn’t do it that way for the most part.
I got to hear Lindsey from Concord sing her solo–it was tremendous! Later in the day we heard the Grissom Girls sing a trio. That also was wonderful. The kids listened to several Christian Band entries throughout the day. And we saw Jaymie Bailey from Solid Rock.
Cassie signed up to record her trombone solo in the Valley Forge Christian College recording studio. I didn’t hang around because Carlie and I went to hear Amy Melton play her horn solo. (She was the one that beat Alex and Cassie for Merit Award at District.)
The kids reported speaking with Kevin and Amy Lewis. And I saw Jaymie Bailey from Solid Rock.
After some rest in the hotel (read “dad took a nap”) we went to Uno’s for dinner. The pizza was great but the wait was terribly long–even with more than a half-dozen empty tables. I think the FAF participants have worn out the local service employees! lol
While waiting I was able to reunite Tambour with her parents. It seems kids never stop asking for money, right Tambour? HA HA! Although Skip took time to chat with us, Claudia completely dissed us. What’s up with that? I mean, I know she was talking to some friends and all, but…oh wait…never mind. lol
Later we walked down to Seventh Street Station to take a crack at the riddle. We were called away by my buddy Alan who lives here in Charlotte. He suggested we meet at Wendy’s for some evening ice cream. So after walking all the way back to the hotel we drove over to meet him and his boys.
Back in the hotel we zonked out watching TV.
Now here’s the bad news. There was a rule change since last year that we didn’t take the time to learn about. (OTOH, I don’t remember it being an issue at District.) This year there are no vocals allowed for instrumental entries. That means our kids lost points for the performance tracks we used, since there were background vocals on the trax.
I’m angry with myself, but also disapointed with the rules committee. I mean, if a song is unfamiliar to a listener, how can an instrumentalist really relate the message? I purposefully had vocals on the trax to enhance the message. IMHO this change is yet another strike against wind instrumentalists. Considering the current state of music education in many school districts around our country, it is a sad blow indeed.