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Conductor Guy Blair leads the trumpet section in a difficult fanfare while the rest of the seventh grade band listens at the Karl King Honor Band festival at St. Edmond Middle school.

    -Messenger photo by Joe Sutter

    Conductor Guy Blair leads the trumpet section in a difficult fanfare while the rest of the seventh grade band listens at the Karl King Honor Band festival at St. Edmond Middle school.

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  • -Messenger photo by Joe Sutter<br />
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Conductor Guy Blair leads the trumpet section in a difficult fanfare while the rest of the seventh grade band listens at the Karl King Honor Band festival at St. Edmond Middle school.

    -Messenger photo by Joe Sutter

    Conductor Guy Blair leads the trumpet section in a difficult fanfare while the rest of the seventh grade band listens at the Karl King Honor Band festival at St. Edmond Middle school.

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  • -Messenger photo by Joe Sutter<br />
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Nick Martinson, Phillips Middle School (left), Austin Brower, Brit, and Jacob Bescke, Humboldt, provide lower tones with their bass Clarinets. Martinson said the complicated rhythms in the honor band pieces are fun to play.

    -Messenger photo by Joe Sutter

    Nick Martinson, Phillips Middle School (left), Austin Brower, Brit, and Jacob Bescke, Humboldt, provide lower tones with their bass Clarinets. Martinson said the complicated rhythms in the honor band pieces are fun to play.

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  • -Messenger photo by Joe Sutter<br />
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Nick Martinson, Phillips Middle School (left), Austin Brower, Brit, and Jacob Bescke, Humboldt, provide lower tones with their bass Clarinets. Martinson said the complicated rhythms in the honor band pieces are fun to play.

    -Messenger photo by Joe Sutter

    Nick Martinson, Phillips Middle School (left), Austin Brower, Brit, and Jacob Bescke, Humboldt, provide lower tones with their bass Clarinets. Martinson said the complicated rhythms in the honor band pieces are fun to play.

    bandinstrumentsmusichonor bandkids

  • -Messenger photo by Joe Sutter<br />
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Sixth graders Clayton Smith, of Paton-Churdan, and Sarah Phelps of St. Ansgar work on their snare drum part in the drum sectional as the rest of the band prepares to rehearse.

    -Messenger photo by Joe Sutter

    Sixth graders Clayton Smith, of Paton-Churdan, and Sarah Phelps of St. Ansgar work on their snare drum part in the drum sectional as the rest of the band prepares to rehearse.

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  • -Messenger photo by Joe Sutter<br />
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Sixth graders Clayton Smith, of Paton-Churdan, and Sarah Phelps of St. Ansgar work on their snare drum part in the drum sectional as the rest of the band prepares to rehearse.

    -Messenger photo by Joe Sutter

    Sixth graders Clayton Smith, of Paton-Churdan, and Sarah Phelps of St. Ansgar work on their snare drum part in the drum sectional as the rest of the band prepares to rehearse.

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  • -Messenger photo by Joe Sutter<br />
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Seventh graders Ben Jongewaard, left, and Cheyenne Palmer, both from Sheldon, said they had to leave at 5:30 a.m. to get to their first ever Karl King Honor Band festival.

    -Messenger photo by Joe Sutter

    Seventh graders Ben Jongewaard, left, and Cheyenne Palmer, both from Sheldon, said they had to leave at 5:30 a.m. to get to their first ever Karl King Honor Band festival.

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