u - mi will) cnnomcus - “muddy, December 23,2010 Sounding the trumpet O O C 0 C New Horizons Band helps keep players young by rediscovenngjoy of m uszc BY Gem! UrroN .- Special to the Chronicle A .' ave you tried rooting your own horn. i Hbanging the dmm or picking up that h |' instrument you last played in high same]? For anyone who used to play music and would like to again, the New Horizons band a n is a great place to get back into it, perhaps m III. l.- learn to play a new instrument. and just “ ‘ have fun. . “Music is just a wonderful outlet for . keeping young,†said Ray Sweezey, the x, 5 ' A band's musical director. “That's what we're ' I {ff-â€a“ ' after. Have fun. keep young." . ‘ . m , ‘ He is quick to point out that. according to ~ ' " ~“"" ‘- psychological studies. making music 7-' A“ ‘ engages a pan of the brain that doesn’t get a 7 41. ,/ used much as you age. ~ , ’ .-.~ _ ‘ ,_/,/ The band is aimed at people who played ,_ '- “C . / ’, , ’ in a high school band. but then laid their / , j M _. , ~ instruments aside. However. if you've never 7 . .. fl . 0‘ played before but are interested in learning. . .. (4 : a" .l //' .. they’re willing . ' x » J. to accommo- ~' \ ./-‘ _ “Musrc 5111“ a mix; . , - y of wonderful outlet the people ,, _ ' who are in - ~ for keeplng, this band young. ThdtS have not 1 n p l a y e d . what we re after Mom. said - RaySweaiey Sweezey. Musical director " T h e y New Horizons Band always want- ed to play, and are into The horns section of the New Horizons Band gets some practice in recently at the Navy Hall on Weber Street in Waterloo. The band is always the work that it takes to get there. and enjoy looking for new members and practices on Tuesday and Friday mornings. new won more themselves while they're doing it.†‘ ' New Horizons tries to keep the pressure merits â€" percussion in particularâ€"are pro- something that’s pleasing to the ear." “We have an Oktoberfest group,†said off tyro players as well. If someone is proï¬- vided by the band. Other than these, howev- The band members do not just play for Sweezey. cient in one instrument. management will er, band members have to bring their own. their own amusement. They put on concerts "We have a brass band. We have another suggest they switch to another. This tends to “Many of them are rentals at ï¬rst,†said on a regular basis. particularly in December. group that's trying to do Dixieland. equalize the level of ability. so you're not Smmy. “Then the members decide, ‘Yes. 1 “Right now we’re in the middle of playing “We're wide open to any kind of music. struggling alongside someone who's blowing like this instrument,‘ and then they'll con- Christmas concerts for various nursing We plan eventually to have a swing band. arpeggios sider purchasing their own." homes and retirement residences,†said That has to come as we get people who are Playing in the band is open to anyone. The music that New Horizons plays is Roseanna Rigo, band member and one of into that." However. there are certain time constraints concert band music. Sweezey is enthusiastic the founders. “And we did the Christkindl “We could use another tuba.†said Rigo. “What we're trying to do is get people about it Market and the Santa Claus parade." her eyes focused on the future. A has clar- who are free.†said Sweezey. “lt's mainly “It utilizes the instruments that we have. The band is an affiliation of New Horiâ€" inet. saxes, Clarinets. Flutes. We could use aimed at retirees, but anyone can join the which are woodwinds. brass and percussion zons which came orip'nally from the States more flutes.“ hand if they're available on Tuesday or Fri- mainly. This is a traditional band. We try to It’s a program that's spreading all over You can learn more about the New Hon: 9 day mornings. balance the sounds of all these different the world, and addressing more than just eons band at www.gmndriver-newhorimns- “Some of the large and unusual instru- types of instruments to come out with concert band music. _ musicorg. t “if â€11“fo «we - . = L w “a x11 have. ,. , Best Quality & [fir-f- : [HCEZTuEIQ‘C‘fl'ï¬iinAfl (assistantrmrcfrfl ,~- . " , . ‘ , ‘~ 3 t p ' E rl i (ï¬feflriï¬ig Qatar {GT Gigi-rug? {Mailman - es I‘ICES VG ' Q 9/(; ,) CARPET 55c sq.ft. . CERAMIC TILE ~ . 99c sq.ft. - NATURAL STONE ., $2 sq.ft. MN N kffxï¬m CANADIAN HARDWOOD ~ . $3.99 sq.ft. . GLUELESS VINYL FLOORING $1.44 sq.ft. mm".-. . . . tu'."».cHr(-<.t:= Hummerautumn!“ or “UJWATE mutt aluminum) M155. ratios we wont! l suit ‘lftrtmstcs'owt‘ WE INS TALL SIMPSONS FLOORING ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"“â€"â€"â€"_ . 1A186Vl(‘07|fl St Units 38.4 Kitchener 51975703380 1 M"; T