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ALL  BAND  STUDENTS:

An instrument in good working order!!!
Concert Dress for the group you are in.

Concert Dress Beginning Band:
Boys:  White long sleeved shirt with collar and buttons
Black pants, black shoes and socks.

Girls:  White blouse, black pants or skirt, black CLOSED TOE, CLOSED 
HEEL shoes. (no sandals or high heels)


Tsunami / Rip Tide Band:

Boys:  White long sleeved, collared, button down shirt, black slacks, 
black shoes and socks, cumberbund and bowtie. (NO athletic shoes)

Girls:  White shirt, black slacks or black skirt, cumberbund 
and bowtie.  Black socks, black closed toe, closed heel shoes.

You must provide black slacks, black socks and black shoes, white 
long sleeved collared, button-down shirt.
There will be an order form for the cumberbund and bowtie at the 
beginning of the year for $10.00.

Music Storm Band:

Boys:  Black long sleeved, button-down collared shirt, black slacks
Black shoes, black socks.  

Girls:  DMS Band Gowns, black closed toe, closed heel shoes.  DMS 
will provide only the gown.

The gowns for girls and the tux pants for boys will be 
checked out to parents at the beginning of the year. 

All Band students must also have a DMS Band shirt.  The cost is 
$16.00.  Make check payable to DMS Band.  The shirt will be used for 
the next 3 years, so order a little larger than normal for "growth".





Dolphin Band Supply List:

Your band shirt, concert clothes

Your "Essential Elements" Methods Book.  Books will be available for 
check out through the DMS Media center soon.  
Clarinet and sax players need reeds, #2.  Buy one box for 
storage at school, and one for home use.  Label the box left at 
school. Cork grease (looks like chapstick)
Brass players:  valve oil
Flutes:  cleaning swab, soft cloth

White xerox paper
cork grease
reeds for clarinets, bass clarinets, or any of the saxes. Size 2 or 2.5
case of drinking water
otter pops
colored markers
pencils

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