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2022-23 Fall Orchestra Catalog

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77 Order Toll Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 / w: jwpepper.com / e: [email protected] FULL ORCHESTRA Go to cart Achieving Musical Success in the String Classroom—Karel Butz. A fully pragmatic pedagogical approach toward developing complete musicianship in beginning through advanced level string players by incorporating the ideas of Mimi Zweig, Paul Rolland, and Shinichi Suzuki. Introductory through advanced string concepts relating to instrument set-up, posture, left and right hand development, music theory, aural skills, assessment procedures, imagery in playing, the development individual practice and ensemble skills, and effective rehearsal strategies are explained in a sequential approach that benefit the classroom teacher and student. 11193638 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35.00 The Art of String Teaching—Michael Hopkins. A comprehensive string pedagogy resource covering everything from the origins and history of the string instrument family to advanced-level string techniques. Part I offers an orientation to string education, outlines a philosophical approach, and provides four chapters on the foundational aspects of string playing for beginners. Part II focuses on intermediate and advanced-level instruction such as left-hand shifting, vibrato, bowing techniques, tuning skills, improvisation and composition, and music listening, among others. The two concluding chapters offer insight into the string rehearsal and how to run a successful orchestra program. A must- have resource for university music education majors or non-string players teaching orchestra. 10978304 Spiral-Bound Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . 59.95 ASTA String Curriculum: 2021 Edition— Various Contributors. This comprehensive string program for levels K-12 is the first of its kind! A clear and concise sequence makes this curriculum easy to use and more than 200 specific learning tasks shows its comprehensive scope. Based on outstanding teaching traditions in the field, the volume is filled with practical information for string teachers from every level of experience. An invaluable resource of material from authors, teachers and researchers in the field of string performance and pedagogy. 10281281 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49.99 Basic String Technique (A Practical Guide to String Instruction)—Anne Marie Patterson. This book provides thorough instruction on basic instrument setup, technique, fixing common mistakes, and more. The first year of instrumental instruction is important to establish good technique and habits. The goal of this book is to provide a resource of ideas and instructional techniques to aid in the challenging work of teaching beginning string students. Perfect for teachers who are new to string education, it also provides helpful teaching strategies for veteran string educators. 11204778 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.95 Bass Fingerings (Improve Your Left-Hand Game)—Benjamin Whitcomb. A concise but thorough treatise and workbook on the many facets of devising fingerings for the bass. The book, primarily designed for intermediate bassists, systematically discusses all of the many factors and priorities that affect fingering decisions. Then, readers get to test their knowledge and understanding with numerous short quizzes, each of which is followed by suggested fingerings. A one-of- a-kind book sure to significantly improve your ability to devise excellent fingerings quickly. 10684500 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.95 Cello Fingerings (Improve Your Left-Hand Game)—Benjamin Whitcomb. Cello Fingerings: Improve Your Left-Hand Game is a concise but thorough treatise and workbook on the many facets of devising fingerings for the cello. The book, primarily designed for intermediate cellists, systematically discusses all of the many factors and priorities that affect fingering decisions. Then, readers get to test their knowledge and understanding by trying their hand at numerous short quizzes, each of which is followed by Whitcomb's suggested fingerings. This is a one-of-a-kind book that is sure to significantly improve your ability to devise excellent fingerings quickly. 10684499 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.95 Creating Excellence in Choirs and Orchestras—Dennis Shrock. Noted scholar and conductor Dennis Shrock uncovers the key factors and proven strategies that lead to the achievement of excellence in music ensembles at any level. With the use of historical references and examples, this book lays out 14 elements that contribute to an ensemble's success: goals, focus, attitudes, structures, procedures, responsibility, ontology, study, warm-ups, sound, cohesion, expression, conducting, and repertoire. While it highlights the choral and orchestral mediums specifically, all concepts can be applied to any type of ensemble, and the recommendations are not exclusively for the benefit of conductors. Music teachers, church musicians, ensemble members, and administrative staff will glean wisdom from these pages as well. Excellence is an attainable goal for anyone with a vision, and this insightful text guides readers as they embark on their own quest for musical excellence. 11349227 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.95 Grading for Musical Excellence (Making Music an Essential Part of Your Grades)— Paul Kimpton & Ann Kimpton. Remarkable and practical, this workbook challenges music educators to examine their grading procedures for fairness and clarity and help motivate students to improve and achieve musically. Exercises and reflective questions encourage educators to work as a team to assess the current grading system and move to the next level by incorporating research about grading and connecting to Common Core standards. An essential resource for educators! 10347514 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26.95 Habits of a Successful Orchestra Director— Chris Selby. Rich with practical strategies for developing a successful orchestra program, this book will inspire orchestra directors with helpful insights on teaching students to perform with refined intonation, expressive musicianship, and beautiful tone. In addition to tactics for developing performance technique and sight-reading skills, sections address rehearsal strategies, classroom policies, planning, assessment, and tips for building a strong program. 10683551 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.95 The Karen Tuttle Legacy (A Resource and Guide For Viola Students, Teachers, and Performers)—Various Authors/ed. Alex Teploff. Emphasizing the release of tension, both physical and mental, Karen Tuttle's "Coordination Technique" not only keeps violists injury-free but it also gives way to a richer, freer sound and more emotional and expressive performances. With input from six of Tuttle's students, this resource and guide for viola students, teachers and performers will revolutionize their playing based on what works best for each individual's unique physiology. 11196640 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34.99 Music Theory for the Successful String Musician (Books 1 & 2)—Christopher Selby. Music Theory for the Successful String Musician is the music theory and history curriculum string programs have been waiting for. In two carefully crafted books, author Christopher Selby presents a comprehensive and pedagogically sound sequence specifically for orchestral string students and also addresses questions and offers guidance in resolving problems that are unique to the orchestra classroom. 11175226 Paperback Book Violin. . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 Orchestral Bowings and Routines— Elizabeth A.H. Green. Another invaluable resource from Elizabeth Green that is indispensable for the orchestra teacher! Ms. Green discusses the essence of orchestral bowing, the fourteen basic bowing techniques, different styles and tricks of the trade. It includes a section for teachers that illuminates several phases of orchestral instruction. A must for the school and studio. 10305195 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.99 Rehearsing the Middle School Orchestra— Sandy Goldie. In this highly informative compendium, nationally renowned orchestra directors share their unique expertise concerning rehearsal philosophy, intonation, tone and bow control, setup and fundamentals, articulation, planning, warm-ups, recruiting, community building, and more. These educators have honed their skills through years of experience and have inspired countless young musicians. Each chapter presents their insights and individual approaches to developing musical excellence in their students. Includes lists of the authors' favorite composers, arrangers, and works for grades 1-4. 11107121 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 Sound Leadership ( Leadership Curriculum for Music Students)— Scott Lang. Students can take ownership of their own learning and leading through this leadership method book for band, choir, and orchestra students. It's designed to help facilitate an engaging and collaborative process between student leaders and program directors that allows for self-discovery, goal setting, and defining roles and responsibilities. Topics include: taking a personal leadership inventory; task assessment and job creation; situational discussion starters; complete leadership assessments; leadership performance review; and specific and strategic goal setting activities. 11000848 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.99 Teaching Music Through Performance in Orchestra, Vol. 1—Michael Allen/Louis Bergonzi. Some of the brightest minds in string education have joined together to produce this essential resource including: Dorothy Straub, Jacquelyn Dillon, Robert Gillespie, and James Kjelland. It covers many topics facing today's orchestra director including music selection, teaching to the national standards, preparing for festivals, and the overall development of the orchestra program. Next comes a resource guide that gives a detailed analysis of 100 string and full orchestra works, complete with information on technical and stylistic consideration, historical background and more! The 4-CD set contains almost all of the Grade 1 through 3 repertoire from the book. 5965231 Hardcover Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.95 Teaching Music Through Performance in Orchestra, Vol. 2—ed. David Littrell. Written, researched, and compiled by scholars with a wealth of teaching experience, this book is packed with indispensable information for music educators Part I of the book contains essays penned by six renowned orchestra teachers: Michael Allen, Louis Bergonzi, Jacquelyn Dillon, Robert Gillespie, James Kjelland, and Dorothy Straub. From pedagogy, assessment, and musicianship to motivation, repertoire-based warm-ups and playing in tune, the insight from these experts are sure to both help and inspire teachers in the classroom. Part II contains a nuts-and-bolts analysis of 100 of the most significant works for string and full orchestra, grades 1 thorough 6, with essential information on each musical selection. 2477006 Hardcover Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46.95 Teaching Music Through Performance in Orchestra, Vol. 3—ed. David Littrell. Volume 3 delivers invaluable advice from top-tier educators as well as analyses of 80 of the most significant orchestra and string orchestra works in print at the time of publication, grades 1 through 5. Part I features essays by six renowned orchestra educators. The 3-CD set contains performances of 33 string orchestra works from grades 1 to 3. 10043379 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43.95 Teaching Strings in Today's Classroom (A Guide for Group Instruction)— Rebecca B. MacLeod. Teaching Strings in Today's Classroom: A Guide for Group Instruction assists music education students, in-service teachers, and performers to realize their goals of becoming effective string educators. It introduces readers to the school orchestra environment, presents the foundational concepts needed to teach strings, and provides opportunities for the reader to apply this information. The author describes how becoming an effective string teacher requires three things of equal importance: content knowledge, performance skills, and opportunities to apply the content knowledge and performance skills in a teaching situation. 10990621 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49.95 BOOKS FOR ORCHESTRA DIRECTORS Inform and inspire your teaching.

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