I'm ok with the scores on the first night. Thank you and Tom for helping
Jarred.
On Sunday, January 2, 2022, 04:59:02 PM CST, Jessica Johnson
<jessica.a.johnson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tom and I were able to make copies for Molly, Duke, Canterbury, and English
Folk Songs today at Office Depot. (Thank you, Tom!) We also discovered that the
ACWE debit card expired in September, so we will need to get that addressed at
some point.
Robert, let me know if you need the scores and I can get them to you. I’ll hold
off on copying the other pieces until after the board meeting, just in case we
decide to change our January 11 start date.
Jessica
On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 5:02 PM Melissa Kunkel <mkunkel725@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sorry for your loss, Jarred.
I'm back in town now and I do have the debit card, so Tom/Jessica let me know
if y'all need that. I can also help making the copies too.
On Tue, Dec 28, 2021 at 9:59 PM Marc Frazier <marcdfrazier@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I get back to town on 1/ 1/ 22–I can help on the 2nd onward.Very sorry for your
loss.
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 28, 2021, at 12:10 AM, Robert Laguna <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Jarred,
I am very sorry for your loss. Please take your time with things there and
don't forget to see to your own needs as well.
Jessica (et al),
as far as rehearsal priorities, they are as follows:Duke, English Folk,
Canterbury, Molly if at all possible. We'll figure out the rest as we go along.
Thank you all.
RL
On Monday, December 27, 2021, 07:19:12 PM CST, Jessica Johnson
<jessica.a.johnson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That sounds good, Tom. We will be flying back to Austin late Wednesday night,
so I'll be available on Thursday to begin copying.
JessicaOn Dec 27, 2021, 4:09 PM -0500, Thomas Hensle <tomhensle@xxxxxxxxx>,
wrote:
Jarred, you have our condolences.
Thank you for the information we’ll need to move forward. We’ll take care of
it.
My company has a relationship it’s Office Depot that gets us a deep discount on
copy service and works at the self service kiosks. Jessica, I’ll give you a
call later today or tomorrow and we can work out a plan for the next few days.
On Mon, Dec 27, 2021 at 2:40 PM Jarred Prejean <jarredprejean@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
One tip I forgot to mention below: for anyone who is making copies of music,
you’ll probably need to reduce the copy ratio for most of it to 93%. Most music
is printed on 9x12 paper, so it needs to be shrunk down to fit on letter size.
From: Jarred Prejean
Sent: Monday, December 27, 2021 2:38 PM
To: acweboard@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [acweboard] Music copies
Hi all,
Due to circumstances, I’m not going to be able to make copies of the music for
spring. For those of you who haven’t heard, my father passed away just before
Christmas, so I’m a bit preoccupied. And then when I get back to town I have to
bake a cake for a family wedding. Jessica has kindly offered to work on the
copies for me, but if anyone else has time to help, I’m sure she would
appreciate it. So I’m sending this information to everyone, just in case.
I’ll leave the music at my house for Jessica to pick up this week while I’m in
Louisiana. I’ll also leave the Fed Ex account card, although when I tried to
use it last week I was told we couldn’t use our account with the self-service
copiers anymore. And since the music we’re copying is copyrighted, we also
can’t use their full-service copying. What I would suggest is getting the ACWE
debit card from Melissa and using that so no one is out of pocket for copies.
With a copy of the ACWE tax exemption form, that should also be sufficient to
not have to pay taxes on the copies. We may be able to finagle the discount
we’ve been getting for copies, but that’s less certain.
Since we don’t have an official count of participants for the spring yet, I’m
having to estimate how many copies we’ll need. Based on the most recent survey
and previous seasons, here’s what I’m thinking:
Scores: 2 copies, 1 for Robert and 1 for an assistant conductor
Flutes: (9 signed up) 5 first, 6 second
Oboes: (2 signed up) 3, plus any English horn parts that might exist
Eb Clarinet: 1, where the parts exist. They won’t exist for all pieces.
Clarinet: (13 signed up) 4 first, 6 second, 6 third
Alto Clarinet: 1, where the parts exist. They won’t exist for all pieces.
Bass Clarinet: (2 signed up) 2
Bassoon: (1 signed up) 2 total, 1 first and 1 second
Alto Sax: (5 signed up) 3 first, 3 second
Tenor Sax: (3 signed up) 3
Baritone Sax: 1, just in case
Trumpet: (5 signed up) 3 first, 3 second, 3 third. ***If a piece has both
cornet and trumpet parts, copy three of each cornet part plus 2 of each trumpet
part.
Horn: (5 signed up) 2 copies of each part, or 8 total if fewer than 4 parts
Trombone: (9 or 10 signed up) 4 first, 5 second, 3 third
Euphonium: (3 signed up) 3 bass clef, 1 treble
Tuba: (3 signed up) 4
String Bass: 1, just in case
Harp: 1, if parts exist
Percussion: (6 signed up) 1 copy per instrument on each part. So a part for
snare drum/bass drum/cymbals would need 3 copies. [This is a little confusing,
but I can always make more copies later if needed.]
Robert: We have copies of about half the scores now. I can get those to you
either this evening or on my way out of town tomorrow, or I can leave them with
Jessica and you can arrange to get them later. I’ll include a note about which
scores already have copies with the music.
Also Robert: Because this is a lot of music to copy, could you prioritize what
we absolutely should have for the first rehearsal and what might be able to lag
behind a week or so? Thanks.
Let me know if you guys need any more information. Thanks, everyone.
Jarred