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4Editors' Choice (Best of 2017 Publications) lNew for 2017 HPepper Basic Library Available via ePrint All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision 126 concert band Go to cart Books for Band Directors / Concert Band Recordings n The Teacher's Guide to Music, Media, and Copyright LawJames Frankel. In this era of unprecedented access to information, teachers have a wealth of resources readily available for lesson planning, but determining what legally can and cannot be used in the classroom is a difficult task. The Teacher's Guide to Music, Media, and Copyright Law helps to explain in plain English just how information, images, video and music can be incorporated into any kind of lesson plan without running afoul of copyright laws. You'll learn: what you can legally use without permission; how to obtain and license what you need permission to use; how to check the copyright status of any media item; and how to apply copyright legality examples to real classroom situations. 10064295 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . 24.99 n Teaching Band & Orchestra (Second Edition) Lynn G. Cooper. This second edition is significantly expanded and updated, including major new sections on advocacy, technology, and the challenges of teaching middle school students. There are new suggestions for teaching strings, completely new and expanded string and full orchestra literature lists, and more suggestions for the non-string player assigned to a string class. There are also details about the administrative realities of being a music teacher, from the job search to fundraising to motivating your students. Forms, sample letters, charts, and lists of suggested literature are included to round out this valuable text. 10561354 Book 2nd Edition . . . . . . . . 47.95 n Teaching Band with Excellence (A Compre- hensive Curricular, Pedagogical, and Administrative Resource)Bruce Pearson & Ryan Nowlin. A practical companion to any band method that compiles effective teaching tools and valuable insight, organized into four sections of focus. The curriculum section addresses the application of techniques and musicality, including charts and graphs to reinforce the concepts. The section on instruments covers each instrument in the band. A section on administration deals with the many duties that extend beyond the classroom and the paperwork, planning and promotion and resources needed for educational and community networking. Section four deals with personal and professional growth, an area omitted in most band director resources. 10191869 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . 39.95 n Teaching Instrumental Music (Developing the Complete Band Program)Shelley Jagow. Both novice and experienced band directors will benefit from the wide range of information offered through this unique and effective resource. The valuable information contained in the more than forty chapters of effective teaching tools comes from some of the best educators in the field. The companion DVD allows you to visit a virtual rehearsal where each video clip illustrates a different rehearsal concept, including: warm-up, style, intonation, balance and blend, rhythm, and musicianship. Featured music educators include the late Frederick Fennell, Colonel Timothy Foley, Jerry Junklin, H. Robert Reynolds, Mellory Thompson, William Wakefield, and Garwood Whaley. Bonus items include: course activity forms, letter templates, and resources as referenced in the book. 10027623 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . 39.95 10056063 DVD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 n Teaching Music with Passion (Conducting, Rehearsing and Inspiring)Peter Boonshaft. Whether your band consists of young students or experienced musicians, you will connect with the concepts delivered in this magnificent book. Peter Boonshaft relays thoughts on the true essence of being a band director in a straightforward manner, with plenty of anecdotes and quotations to illustrate his ideas. His understanding of the craft of conducting and obvious enthusiasm for music education make this an extraordinary book that will both educate and inspire directors of all experience levels. This book is highly recommended reading! 5975800 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . 24.95 n Teaching Music with PromisePeter Boonshaft. One of today's most exciting and exhilarating voices in music education has given us a follow-up to his previous two international best-sellers. Filled with inspirational anecdotes, thought-provoking quotations and motivational ideas on how to improve teaching skills, this is a must-read treasure-trove for every current or future music educator! 10076148 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . 24.99 n Teaching Music with Purpose (Conducting, Rehearsing, Inspiring)Peter Boonshaft. Bridging the gap between effective teaching and artistic musical performance is difficult to define and filled with intangibles. Peter Boonshaft's thoughtful book is a groundbreaking volume that discusses the issues with the insight of a true professional. Instructional and inspiring, Boonshaft's vision for excellence is so clearly presented that seasoned veterans and first-year teachers will be nodding their heads in approval with each succeeding page. This is a book that you will open again and again throughout your teaching career. 10020240 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . 24.95 n 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 l 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 n Tools for Powerful Student EvaluationSusan R. Farrell. This book presents a practical source of authentic assessment strategies for music educators. Includes over 70 pages of tasks and charts for assessing the learning process as well as the product. With today's school systems demanding student accountability in all disciplines, this text provides music teachers with information regarding: assessment and its purpose, classroom conditions necessary for authentic assessment, choosing assessment strategies, understanding and developing scoring criteria, and descriptions of several alternative types of assessment. 5597331 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.95 n Tuning for Wind Instruments: A Roadmap to Successful IntonationShelley 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 . . . . . . . . . 29.95 n Winds of Change II (The New Millenium) Frank L. Battisti. This new publication is an extension of Battisti's The Winds of Change, which traced the development of the American wind band/ensemble in the twentieth century. This book covers all the important conferences, concerts, events, initiatives, and compositions created for wind bands/ensembles during the first decade of the twenty-first century. In gathering information for this book, the author examined hundreds of scores, listened to dozens of recordings, attended conferences, interviewed wind band/ensemble director-conductors, and surveyed numerous professional journals and magazines. The result is a book that provides a panoramic view of the American wind band/ensemble scene from 2000-2010. 10295591 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . 34.95 n The Winds of Change (The Evolution Of The American Wind Band)Frank Battisti. This book offers discussion on the important wind band personalities and organizations of our time, and provides useful information on hundreds of compositions for the modern band. 5973209 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34.95 n 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 . . . . . . . . . 39.95 l Work-Life Balance for Music Educators (Real Stories, Real Strategies, Real Solutions)Paul Kimpton & Ann Kaczkowski Kimpton. Music educators are familiar with the teaching difficulties that occur in the music education trenches, but many are not ready to deal with the less-discussed challenges such as how to balance teaching and one's personal life, how to understand interconnections in other areas of a teacher's life, and how to deal with burnout and other stresses. Full of ideas for personal reflection and written in workbook form, this text encourages teachers to reflect upon their own professional journey in order to live a meaningful life, to consider what is truly important, and to set benchmarks for the future. The stories threaded throughout this book will be familiar to all professionals, regardless of their career choice, and will illuminate ways of adapting to a continuously evolving work environment and changing personal relationships. 10639140 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . 24.95 Concert Band Recordings n The Adventure BeginsVarious Composers. The Adventure Begins (Conaway); The Spirit of the Solitary Defender (Galvin); Liberty Fleet March (King/arr. Swearingen); Factory Riffs (Conaway); Orpheus Overture (Offenbach/Neeck); Beyond the Cosmos (Shaffer); Oh, What Fun! - The Ultimate Christmas March (Swearingen); A Song of Goodbye (Glover); Fury of the Gods (Romeyn); Saxes on the Seas (Conaway); O Come All Ye Faithful (arr. P. Clark); The Siege of Arundel (J. McBride); Chain Reaction (Shaffer); Rock the Halls with Drums and Cowbell (Huckeby); Pembroke Castle (Huckeby); Fly-By! (Conaway); In Search of the Lost Ship (Swearingen); The Trombone King (King/Glover); The Heart of Christmas (Romeyn); Visions of Glory (Shaffer), Three Irish Folksongs (McGinty). 10522860 CD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 n Alfred Reed Live, Volume 4Alfred Reed, conductor. This is the fourth in a series of recordings featuring Alfred Reed conducting his own works. Includes: The Hounds Of Spring; Music In The Air!; Joyeux Noel; Canto E Camdombe; Children's Suite; Acclamation!; A Festival Prelude and Second Suite For Band. 5977865 CD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.00 n American DreamsCincinnati Wind Symphony, Eugene Corporon, cond. Bernstein/Grundman: Candide Overture; Schuman: George Washington Bridge; Copland: An Outdoor Overture; Copland/ Hindsley: El Salon Mexico; Schuman: Chester; H.Owen Reed: La Fiesta Mexicana. 5886486 CD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.00 n American TapestryLone Star Wind Orchestra, Eugene Migliaro Corporan, Conductor. Star Spangled Banner (arr. Williams), American Overture (Jenkins), Merry Mount Suite (Hanson/arr. Boyd), Rhapsody in Blue (Gershwin/arr. Hunsberger), Ceremonial Fanfare (Tucker), Radiant Joy (Bryant), Suite of Old American Dances (Bennett). 10150173 CD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.50 n American VariationsCincinnati Wind Symphony, Eugene Corporon, cond. Gould/Lang: American Salute; Ticheli: Amazing Grace; Ives/ Rhoads: Variations On "America"; Bennett: Suite Of Old American Dances, and 8 others. 5886445 CD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.00 n Angels in the Architecture (The Music of Frank Ticheli Vol. 3)University of Texas-El Paso Wind Symphony/Ron Hufstader, cond. Includes: Wild Nights!; Sanctuary; Abracadabra; Joy; Joy Revisited; Angels in the Architecture; Nitro. 10189489 CD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 n Awaken the Greatness (Album for the Young) The Washington Winds, Edward S. Petersen, Conductor. A Furious Fable (Spears); Into the Rapids (Shaffer); Santa's Angry Elves (Grice); All Aboard! (Conaway); Scottish Lullaby (arr. R.W.Smith); Epic Battle 3000 (Grice); Rockin' Nutcracker (arr. R.W. Smith); Upon A Midnight Clear (R.W. Smith); Somerset (Swearingen); Call of Duty (R.W. Smith); Volcano (Shaffer); Maximum Mallets (Shaffer); Nighthawk (Swearingen); Aura Lee (arr. R.W. Smith); Hope Everlasting (Swearingen); Milton, the Melting Snowman (Orcino); Leaping Leopards (J. Johnson); Nature's Fury (J. McBride); Celebrate the Season (Conaway); Sword of Fire (Romeyn); Reign (R.W. Smith); Awaken the Greatness (Grice); Tantrum (Conaway); As Shadows Fall (Romeyn); Robotics (Romeyn); Photo Finish! (Swearingen); Captain Courageous (Romeyn); A Hymn of Remembrance (Phillips); Raptors: Birds of Prey (Neeck). 10466605 CD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 n Beyond the Stars (Album for the Young) Washington Winds. Contents: Oakdale Variations (Earl), Midnight Escape (Neeck), A Song of Solace (Neeck), Celebrata (Huckeby), Spinning Song (arr. A. Clark), Slippery Slide Rag (Huckeby), The Falling Rain (Swearingen), Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus (arr. A. Clark), Flight from the Hills (Behrman), As the Dawn Breaks (Wada), Crazy Crocodile (Eveland), Kitty Hawk March (Huckeby), When the Saints Go Marchin' In (arr. A.Clark), Beyond the Stars (Huckeby), Pacifica March (Wada), Big Beat Boogie (J. Williams), In the Center Ring (Hillis), Tool Time Tango (Huckeby), When the Camels Cakewalk to Cairo (Orcino), Pachyderm Peanut Posse (Orcino), Fernando's Fandango (Huckeby), Christmas Greetings (A.Clark), Christmas Bells and Brass (Neeck), Sledder's Carnival (Orcino), Santa Visits the Caribbean (Swearingen), A Christmas Collage (Rowe). 10014073 CD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 " Your website has been my search engine tool of choice when finding music of any type." — Rudy Cordeiro, School Music Director Herndon, VA

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