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Pit band begins rehearsals for musical ‘Anything Goes’

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Clara Martinez
The pit band rehearses the big musical numbers in the first act of 鈥淎nything Goes鈥 in MPR2 Oct. 20. The band was preparing for the 鈥渟itzprobe鈥 Oct. 25 where they will play with the singers for the first time.

Musicians playing in the pit band for this year’s fall musical 鈥淎nything Goes鈥 had their first rehearsal Oct. 11, and are preparing for their first rehearsal with the singers Oct. 20, known as a 鈥渟itzprobe.鈥 There are 13 band members who rehearse around three times every week after school in MPR2 or the School Center.

Head of Performing Arts Carolyn Stock-Chapin said she selects which students will perform in the pit based on the requirements of the production and the student鈥檚 abilities.

鈥淚 look at students that I think are ready for the experience and have the skill set and play the instrumentation that’s needed,鈥 Stock-Chapin said. 鈥淚 think I have a pretty good gauge on who would be ready to take that experience on.鈥

Josie Yan (鈥27) is new to the pit and said she is excited to try something new and play with the band.

鈥淢s. Stock came up to me once during Orchestra, and she asked me if I wanted to do it,鈥 Yan said. 鈥淥bviously, I thought it could be a really great opportunity because violin is something that I already do a lot out of school.鈥

The music for 鈥淎nything Goes鈥 comes from the 鈥淕reat American Songbook,鈥 which refers to well-known tunes from the first half of the 20th century, typically in the style of jazz.

Jackson Turner (鈥24) is playing tenor sax, baritone sax, bass clarinet, and B flat clarinet for the musical. He said he is happy that this year’s musical is jazz-based because it enables him to play a larger role in the production.

鈥淭he first year that I did [the musical], I had very few songs that I was actually playing because of the instrument that I was on鈥 but now I’m playing through like every piece,鈥 Turner said.

Stock-Chapin said the music that the students must learn is at a professional standard and, therefore, very challenging.

鈥淭he students are playing professional-level books,鈥 Stock-Chapin said. 鈥淭he music they are reading is what musicians who get paid to play on Broadway read, so it’s probably the toughest music they’ve ever looked at in their lives.鈥

Yan said the music is both 鈥渉ard鈥 and 鈥渇un,鈥 and learning it involves individual practice time outside of rehearsal.

Turner said one of the band鈥檚 previous challenges has been finding time to rehearse all together.聽

鈥淟ast year, it was difficult to find time when everyone could meet鈥 where we would all be able to practice everything together,鈥 Turner said. 鈥淪o, there were so many rehearsals where we had like two or three people missing, and then at the next one, we’d have those people, but a few others were out.鈥澛

Furthermore, Turner said last year practice for the rehearsal 鈥渨asn鈥檛 timed very well鈥 since some musicians joined at short notice and had to learn the music quickly.

Stock-Chapin said a reason why it is difficult to find rehearsal times is because students are committed to many other after-school events.

I think the challenge always is ASL students are super committed to a lot of things,鈥 Stock-Chapin said. 鈥淚t’s always a challenge to find rehearsal times that work for everyone.鈥

When practicing together for the musical, Stock-Chapin said bonds are created between band members from the intensity of the show process.鈥淸Students] have these relationships that then they can say 鈥榟i鈥 in the halls for the rest of the year and beyond,鈥 Stock-Chapin said. 鈥淭hat’s really special. There’s always friendships that happen.鈥

Likewise, Turner said being a part of the musical allows him to make meaningful connections with other players.聽

鈥淚t’s fun to be able to also hang out with some of my friends that are also in the pit because you develop friendships and relationships with people there,鈥 Turner said.

Moreover, Yan said she appreciates how the environment at rehearsals is very relaxed.

鈥淏and is really like fun and loud and less, I would say, disciplined than orchestra, which is a really fun experience, and obviously a much more enjoyable environment to be in,鈥 Yan said.

Overall, Stock-Chapin said she is looking forward to seeing the musical process unravel.聽

鈥淚’m excited to see it come to life as always,鈥 Stock-Chapin said. 鈥淚t’s still in the beginning phases now, but I’ve got some really great student musicians that are dedicated to playing, and yeah, it is going to be great.鈥

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Tara Behbehani
Tara Behbehani, 黄色电影 Editor: Online
Tara Behbehani ('25) is the 黄色电影 Editor: Online of The 黄色电影. Behbehani鈥檚 passion for reading and writing urged her to take a journalism course. Aside from The 黄色电影, Behbehani is on the debate team and co-leads the Interfaith and Dialogue club.
Clara Martinez
Clara Martinez, Editor-in-Chief
Clara Martinez (鈥24) is the Editor-in-Chief for The 黄色电影. She began journalism as an editor of the Middle School newspaper The Scroll and joined The 黄色电影 in Grade 9. Martinez is drawn to investigative news stories and profiles, although she does enjoy producing the occasional broadcast or photo gallery. In or out of the newsroom, she can always be found with a pocket-sized notebook and pen in hand.

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