Please be remided to turn up for practice at 1.45 pm, CPA4 for Sec 1s and CPA3 for main ensemble. Do not be late. And for the Sec 1s, please be reminded to bring your black file so that you can file your notes/scores neatly.
Lastly, here's some general tips you can try out when practicing your guitars at home. (Currently, it's only applicable to Sec 2s/3s but soon sec 1s you would be playing a song too).
I find the best way to really be able to practice in an ensemble setting at home is by playing your part against the original MIDI track. It's the same concept when you sing along your favourite song; just that now instead of using your vocals you pluck/strum along. What do I mean? That means, you put the MIDI track on play mode and you just play your part along for that song. Simple right? But then again you guys will ask me: "But the MIDI track very fast lehhh.. How?" No worries, follow the following tutorial and it should be able to help abit by being able to slow the speed of the track down:
You should use your Windows Media Player as it's more user-friendly for MIDI tracks; go to the "Now Playing tab" and click that arrow below it. From there you should be able to figure out as the pictures are quite clear.
Not to worry if you are still unsure despite this. I'll go through this again tomorrow. Till then, See you! :)
Ian