Band, Chorus, Guitar, Keyboarding... our music department is large and in charge! Come be part of the team, learn to play an instrument (or fine tune your vocal cords) while making friends, earning awards, and being part of the legacy.
See below for a brief overview of our programs.
Mr. Coates
Band, Guitar
Mr. Martinez
Chorus, Piano
Classic Bands: Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Chamber Ensembles, Percussion Ensemble
Athletic Bands: Alcovy Tiger Band (Marching Band), Alcovy Pep Band
Commercial Bands: Jazz Band, Jazz Combo
We offer Guitar 1, 2, 3, and 4
Introduces basic guitar techniques. Covers performance and production, analysis and theoretical studies, historical and cultural contributions and influences, creative aspects of music and appreciation of music. Provides an individualized setting.
Enhances skills and provides further opportunities for individualized study in basic guitar techniques. Covers performance and production, analysis and theoretical studies, historical and cultural contributions and influences, creative aspects of music and appreciation of music.
We offer Beginning Chorus, Intermediate Chorus, and Advanced Chorus for both Men and Women
Enhances skills and provides further opportunities for intermediate-level female performers to increase performance skills and knowledge in all-female choral singing.
Covers performance and production, analysis and theoretical studies, historical and cultural contributions and influences, creative aspects of music and appreciation of music.
Stresses self-paced progress and group experiences.
Introduces basic piano keyboard techniques.
Covers performance and production, analysis and theoretical studies, historical and cultural contributions and influences, creative aspects of music and appreciation of music.
Provides an individualized setting.
Music theory is the study of the practices and possibilities of music.
Music theory is frequently concerned with describing how musicians and composers make music, including tuning systems and composition methods among other topics.
Music theory as a practical discipline encompasses the methods and concepts composers and other musicians use in creating music. The development, preservation, and transmission of music theory in this sense may be found in oral and written music-making traditions, musical instruments, and other artifacts.