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 By  GreggParker Published 
7:51 pm Thursday, September 5, 2013

Wittig leading Jets Band for second year

MADISON – Emily Wittig has returned to the field this year as drum major of the Jets Band at James Clemens High School.

As drum major, Wittig has found the most difficult task “is probably paying attention to details. While conducting, I find myself looking at marching technique and the form of the group. I have to keep an eye on not only the individual but the ensemble as well.”

Emily Wittig stands at the director's podium during a Jets Band concert at James Clemens High School. (CONTRIBUTED)

Emily Wittig stands at the director’s podium during a Jets Band concert at James Clemens High School. (CONTRIBUTED)

That focus requires extra time for her in sectional rehearsals and other practices. “But I wouldn’t spend it any other way,” Wittig said.

This summer, she attended the George N. Parks Drum Major Academy at the University of Alabama for the second consecutive year.

Last year, Wittig was named “Superior Drum Major” at two competitions and “Best in Class Drum Major” for Class 4A. She earned an advanced-placement scholar award.

When Wittig was deciding on a band instrument, she was told the oboe was quite difficult to learn. “I love challenges. It felt really special to even be able to make a sound on it. Few people play it compared to other instruments,” she said.

In the rank-and-file marching band, she played alto saxophone.

At James Clemens, Wittig participates in the National Honor Society, Health Occupations Students of America and Jets Symphonic band. She plays for Huntsville Lacrosse.

Her parents are Rodger and Theresa Wittig.

In this year’s halftime show, the drill is Wittig’s favorite section. “I love watching a mass of people come together to form extraordinary things, such as the ‘XIII’ in the opener. The show, ’13,’ is all about superstitions and fears,” she said.

The show’s opener is comprised of “O Fortuna” and “Dies Irae,” followed by Stevie Wonder’s “Superstitious” and a drum feature. The show ends with ‘Skyfall’ by Adele and the ‘Psycho’ theme, Wittig said.

Band director Keith Anderson composed all music for the show.

The Jets Band will compete in the Southern Hospitality Invitational in Hartselle on Oct. 5 and the Tennessee Valley Invitational in Muscle Shoals on Oct. 19.

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