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Your Heeler Monster, Graham Radman,
can be reached at (469) 450-8043.
The Co-Chairs are Claire Halpert and Jason Lee. See the 2005 Heel calendar for a concise schedule. |
A refundable deposit of $20 is required (cash or check to "Yale University"; on your check, include your name, P.O. box and phone number). You must return the key at your audition (you will get your $20 back at that time); failure to do so will result in a fine of around $200 so that we can replace the entire lock system in the Tower. If you drop from Heel, your key must be returned to the Heeler Monster immediately.
Be very careful with your key, and remember that its only use is for YOU to practice on the practice carillon. Do not bring anyone with you or let anyone into the Tower, and never lend your key to anyone. For your own safety, shut the doors behind you as you enter the Tower. When you leave, make sure all doors and gates are locked, and all lights are turned off. You are not allowed above the practice room level of the Tower unless accompanied by a Guild member. We take these rules very seriously (as does Dean Trachtenberg).
The Heeler Monster and all Guild members will monitor the sign-up sheets frequently and erase names of Heelers who have reserved too many. This "offence" will arouse the ire of others, including the Heeler Monster, so play fair. As well, if you sign up for a practice slot, you MUST show up! Heelers who repeatedly sign up for more than two slots in advance or miss their scheduled practice times will be asked to leave Heel and return their Heeler keys. Please respect your fellow Heelers: the slot that you reserve but do not use is likely someone else's preferred choice.
Practice as often as possible. Nine weeks is not a long time to learn a new instrument, but you will be amazed at how skillful you can become if you practice regularly.
"Red" piece (beginner level) on the carillon.
"Blue" piece (intermediate level) on the practice instrument.
In Week 4, you will select your pieces in consultation with your teacher, out of several choices in each category. To avoid monotony (and anger from our friends in Old Campus), a maximum of 4 or 5 Heelers will be allowed to pick any one piece. As soon as you choose a piece, take one of the photocopies from the folder and write your name on it. Do not remove the originals from the Tower and do not write on them (feel free to make marks on your own copy though).
Choose pieces that you find interesting and fun to play; you will be spending a lot of time with them, and it is much easier to be musically expressive with a piece that isn’t driving you up the wall. Sheer technical difficulty should not be your sole criterion for choosing a piece, as we will be listening for musicality as much as technical proficiency.
You will be presented with a short selection (12-24 measures) of music written for manual and pedal. You will play the manual and pedal parts separately, and then hands and feet together. We will judge you on your ability to play accurately and musically. Your teacher will be able to make suggestions on how to prepare for this. We will set aside some music books containing beginner and intermediate passages for you to practice your sight-reading.
Note: All Guild music (except your own photocopy of the audition pieces) must stay in the Tower. Except for those specifically set aside for Heelers' use, all Guild music and files, including those in the file cabinets, in and on top of the members' boxes, are off-limits to Heelers.
With all that said, let's ring those bells!