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2023-24 Fall Concert Band & Jazz Catalog

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CONCERT BAND Editors' Choice 2023 New Basic Library Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision 118 Go to cart BOOKS FOR BAND DIRECTORS Teaching Rhythm (New Strategies and Techniques for Success)—David Newell. Here is a unique, innovative, and comprehensive textbook devoted exclusively to the teaching of rhythm. This book presents traditional as well as nontraditional 21st century outside- the-box concepts and strategies relative to the teaching of rhythm. There are five main parts to the book, which focus on: introducing students to the performance of rhythms; a look at the The Whole Note System; other counting systems and their effective uses in the classroom; compound meter; and irregular and mixed meters. All music teachers, whether band, orchestra, or choir directors, classroom music teachers, or private studio teachers, must deal with the problems inherent in getting students to first perform and then to understand rhythms. Rhythmic independence is one of the most important skills for students to master; this book will be an invaluable resource for all music educators. 10052965 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29.95 The Conductor's Companion—Gary Stith. One hunderd outstanding middle school, high school, collegiate, and professional band and orchestra conductors passionately and candidly share their most powerful rehearsal techniques and cutting-edge program ideas in this concise and inspirational volume. Also included are fascinating historical facts about famous composers and conductors as well as inspirational quotes ideal for advocating music programs. It's an excellent university supplemental text and a go-to source for directors at all levels. 10776731 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . .19.99 Tim Lautzenheiser (A Teaching Music through Performance in Band 20th Anniversary Edition)—Tim Lautzenheiser. For thirty-five years, this nationally recognized advocate for the importance of leadership development and music education has inspired thousands through his insightful workshops and lectures. And for twenty years, he has contributed his wisdom to each volume of the celebrated Teaching Music through Performance in Band series. This edition compiles all ten of Lautzenheiser's thoughtful and practical chapters into one convenient and indispensable volume. Included are chapters on Successful Music Advocacy (Volume 2), The Selection and Development of Effective Student Leaders (Volume 4), The Cornerstones for Program Success (Volume 7), and much more. The wisdom and insight of these chapters will help music educators stay fresh and focused as they inspire and engage their students. 10683545 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20.95 The Transposed Musician (Teaching Universal Skills to Improve Performance and Benefit Life)—Dylan Savage. Music teachers know their students don't just learn to play music; they are also exposed to universal life skills along the way. But that's just part of the story. Currently, most students are largely left to learn these universal skills - like problem solving, patience, focus, collaboration, critical thinking, creativity, and communication - on their own and often not very effectively. This text is a practical guide to teaching these universal skills within the context of a traditional music lesson, music class, or ensemble performance. The results not only empower students to better confront the challenges of the 21st century, they significantly improve musicianship. With practical examples and clear writing, this book is for music educators wishing to help their students become not only better musicians but better-equipped citizens of the world. 11203492 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22.95 Tuning for Wind Instruments: A Roadmap to Successful Intonation—Shelley Jagow. Here is all the information a music educator needs to fine-tune ensembles. Contents cover the origin of our pitch tuning standard; the best tuning notes for each instrument; 14 steps for tuning chords; how to properly tune brass slides; and much more. In addition, intonation charts for each instrument show pitch tendencies and alternate fingering suggestions. The most complete intonation resource for band directors! 10346285 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . .32.95 Unleashing the Potential of the Musician's Body (Timani: Anatomy and Exercises for Healthy Playing and Singing)—Tina Margareta Nilssen. This detailed resource book offers clear and practical tools for music professionals, students, educators, movement specialists, and therapists working with musicians. You'll learn about relevant anatomy - in particular, joints, muscles, and fascia - and get information on how the brain and movement are linked together. You'll find dozens of illustrated performance-targeted exercises for all parts of the body, with specific instructions for different types of instruments as well as for singers. The exercises are designed to optimize movement and make playing or singing more effortless and expressive. This book also touches on subjects such as warm- ups, pain, healthy living, and self-care tips. 11428237 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48.00 What Every Musician Needs to Know About the Body (Revised Edition) (The Practical Application of Body Mapping to Making Music)—Bridget Jankowski. This primer for all musicians provides a reliable base for a lifetime of playing and singing. The principles in these pages are the elemental foundation of music education and will protect a musician from injury, promote the physical freedom and sensitivity needed for technical mastery, and secure the embodied intelligence that grounds musical power and subtlety. Musicians teaching from these principles will see their students thrive. Students studying and restudying these pages will delight in their enhanced performance. What's new in the Revised Edition? Created with the input of experienced Licensed Body Mapping Educators and led by body mapping expert Bridget Jankowski, this edition includes updated and enlarged images big enough for coloring; streamlined and clarified content based on new science; an updated format that follows the associated body mapping course more closely; additional room for notes at the end of each section and more. Knowledge from the scientific community continues to inform the work of the Association for Body Mapping Education. This book also serves as the text for a six-hour course on body mapping for musicians developed by Barbara Conable. The book's associated course has evolved over the past two decades; an updated text for the course will be a valuable resource for novice and seasoned body mapping educators alike. 11428228 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29.95 Woodwind Methods (An Essential Resource for Educators, Conductors & Students)— Charles West. Useful as a college woodwind methods class or as a quick reference manual for school band and orchestra directors, this volume provides concise descriptions of instrument similarities and differences, breath support, reed adjustment, and transposition. Includes instrument assembly, embouchure, hand position, and articulation; detailed fingering charts with primary fingerings and selected alternate and trill fingerings; progressive musical exercises and compositions that teach new fingerings; alternate fingerings, vibrato, flicking and multiple articulation; troubleshooting for mechanical or reed problems, repair and maintenance; recommendations for selecting reeds, mouthpieces and ligatures, instruments, method books, and study literature; and constructing a basic woodwind "toolbox." 10549231 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . .44.95 Yes, You Can! (Survival Guide for Teaching Strings)—Stephen Benham/ed. Doris Gazda. Yes, You Can! is a practical guide for teaching the essential techniques of orchestral string instruments. Especially useful if you are coming into teaching strings from another discipline, such as band or choir. The guide carefully describes techniques and compares them to knowledge you already have so that you will feel confident in presenting these concepts to students. If you are already a string specialist, you will find this an indispensable resource guide that presents the pedagogical techniques of teaching string instruments in a concise, easy to understand format. 10880795 Spiral-Bound Book . . . . . . .50.00 Yes, You Can! (The Band Director's Guide to Teaching Choirs)—Derrick Fox. This book bridges the path between abstract knowledge and practical application with relevant, practical pedagogical tools that are supplemented with listening and visual examples. Stepping into a choral classroom with a band director's background can be daunting. However, with the right tools, you will find that building your program into one that serves the vocal needs of your students is possible. Throughout this book are reminders of what you already know about teaching band and how that will successfully transfer to teaching choir. Will it be easy? Absolutely not. But with the help of this book - yes, you can! 10944744 Spiral-Bound Book with Online Audio & Video Access. . . . . . . . . .35.00 Since 1876 our goal has been to deliver the music you need, fast. But knowing what you need can be complicated, and keeping music you can't use is expensive. That's why, when you need to make a return, we make it easy. No hassles or time limits, and always full credit. Satisfaction guaranteed. THE PEPPER GUARANTEE

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