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Set List –
Since You’ve Been Gone – Kelly Clarkson
I Love Rock n Roll – Joan Jett
Chemicals Between Us – Bush
Other Considerations not decided yet
Fame is Gun
Revival
American Nights
Everyone start thinking of some good band name suggestions!
Ethan
For “since you been gone” all the parts will be reasonably easy for you to play – the thing that is SUPER tough is where in the measure the changes happen. This is definitely a song you want to practice along to the track. Even listening to this song will help those changes feel more intuitive
I would strongly suggest playing your E power chord with your middle finger instead of your index so that you’ll be in great position to switch back and forth from the F power chord!
Fletcher
For “since you been gone” The two mid-measure moves are in different parts of the measure which is super hard to get down. going to the 5th fret is one beat 3, and going to the first fret is the and of 2. AHHHH that’s hard to get to feel natural. When trying to get it down, really try to practice counting it when you play.
Liv
Melina
You are SO crucial in “Since You Been Gone” In offering a huge dynamic range in the song. When listening, please pay extra attention to hard hard the attack is between verse and chorus. Also pay careful attention to when the drums drop out for a bit then back in super hard.
Tessa
For “Since you Been Gone” The song only works if you sing it with the resolve and attitude the lyrics demand. “You had your chance you blew it- out of sight out of mind” How powerfully are the lyrics trying to communicate these ideas? Really try to adopt the character of the song when performing it
Tucker
“Since U Been Gone” Is a song i often discourage bands from picking because the changes feel so unnatural. I am supremely confident you guys can absolutely nail it, but you’ll need to get familiar with where the chords change. Playing along with the track, and just listening to the song will help profoundly. Another thing to pay attn to is the note length, listen to the bum bum bum of marti’s performance in the video, and try to match that length.
January 2026 Band Session – Important Dates:
March 14 &15
In-house Performance Workshop Weekend
(specific performance time to be announced)
Sunday, June 7
Band Showcase
(Location and specific performance time to be announced)
NO REHEARSAL January 19: MLK Day
NO REHEARSAL February 9-13, Winter Break
NO REHEARSAL April 6-10, Spring Break
NO REHEARSAL May 25: Memorial Day