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2023-24 Fall Concert Band & Jazz Catalog

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CONCERT BAND Order Toll Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 / w: jwpepper.com / e: [email protected] 111 Go to cart BOOKS FOR BAND DIRECTORS Books for Band Directors Alternative Rehearsal Techniques—Edward S. Lisk. A new dimension in band performance! Improve rehearsal efficiency through a more effective learning environment with access to the student's fullest musical potential. Provides new concepts, graphic illustrations and instructional procedures to enhance and accelerate student skills. Every student becomes totally involved. And, the textbook and video are equally as valuable if used only for your own personal education. 5145008 Book Teacher's Manual . . .39.99 The Art of Successful Teaching—Tim Lautzenheiser. This book from one of the nation's most sought-after motivators and speakers on education and leadership is the book that you've been looking for! Includes sections on the art of teaching, attitude development, student leadership, thoughts about competition, and one special section for band directors only. (Don't let this keep you away, however, because you're a choral director!) This book will enlighten you, lift your spirits, educate you, inspire you and allow you to release your unlimited potential. 2260438 Hardcover Book . . . . . . . . .24.95 The Artistry of Teaching and Making Music —Richard Floyd. With over 50 years of experience as a teacher and conductor, the author presents strategies to help your ensemble improve technique as well as achieve artistic and musical results. Each chapter contains inspiration for the conductor and simple, unique exercises designed to achieve artistry in every rehearsal. You'll want to revisit this resource each summer before the school year begins. A priceless addition to your personal or professional library. 10561353 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22.95 The Band Whisperer (A Practical Guide to Making Beautiful Music)—David Morrison. This text employs common-sense teaching tools developed by master educator David Morrison to help band directors in all ranges of experience and expertise continue to improve their art and craft - find their best game - in the development of beautiful characteristic ensemble tone; superb intonation; rhythmic accuracy; and exceptional balance and blend, articulation, technique, and musicianship. But just having the tools is not sufficient for success. The real key is using personal intuition - whispering - to effectively wield those tools. In the tradition of horse whisperers, dog whisperers, and baby whisperers who calm and otherwise transform their charges, The Band Whisperer examines how technique and aesthetics combine to move the hearts and minds of musicians and their audiences. 11212074 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24.95 Boosters to the Rescue—David W. Vandewalker. A collection of practical tools that will modernize your program into a 21st- century booster organization, functioning as a successful small business that significantly supports the school music and arts programs. In clear, concise language, this book lays out an action plan that includes how to be articulate in sharing your vision; enlisting an army of volunteers; develop project plans; define a composite list of duties, tasks, and responsibilities; communicate; determine personal strengths and personality traits; create a business model and execute a business plan; make project notebooks; and provide support, encouragement, and praise. It goes beyond ideas and plans with online links to ready-to- use Word, Excel, and PDF files that are easy to customize and print. These reproducible tools will save you time and enable and empower you to build an amazing team of people dedicated to musical excellence! 10065806 Paperback Book with Online Audio Access . . . . .44.95 Brass Methods (An Essential Resource for Educators, Conductors, and Students)— David Kish. This book was designed for use in a heterogenous brass methods class and as a reference source for school band and orchestra directors. It provides concise descriptions and recommendations for all brass instruments, including instrument similarities and differences, breath support, historical perspective, and transposition. The information is easily accessible and provides in-depth, practical knowledge for music educators, conductors, and students. 11365395 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39.95 The Breathing Gym (Exercises to Improve Breath Control and Air Flow)—Sam Pilafian & Patrick Sheridan. This incredible book and video set will guide any wind or vocal performer through exercises designed to enhance performance skills through physical conditioning that focuses on breathing. Stretches, flow studies, breathing patterns, and strength and flexibility exercises are all presented in a fun, clear format that would work equally well in a private lesson situation or group rehearsal setting. Attention to proper breathing, the source of sound for all wind instruments and singing, is simply too important to overlook. You'll find incorporating the techniques given in this book and video will not only focus your ensemble, but add an element of fun as well! 9542666 Book & DVD . . . . . . . . . . . .59.95 Building a Band Program That Lasts—Trey Reely. Developing and sustaining a successful band program is no easy task. But there is good news: understanding and implementing critical guiding principles will provide the motivation for consistent growth and productivity. And there is even better news - the very theories that lead to consistent success with a band program are the perfect tonic for your own well- being: developing a philosophy, maintaining a winning attitude, learning for life, embracing variety, communicating effectively, positioning for success, accepting feedback, encouraging teamwork, leading and motivating - the list goes on. Whether you are about to begin your band-directing career or have long since taken the plunge, the essential tools you need for lasting success in band and life are succinctly laid out. 11375536 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . .19.95 A Choral Director's Guide to Instrumental Conducting—Michael Kemp. Choral directors are frequently called upon to conduct various instrumental ensembles, from a few accompanying instruments to a full orchestra. This very practical and straightforward book provides insights and advice to those who haven't studied instrumental conducting, who may be new to conducting instrumentalists, or those who are looking to hone or enhance their skills. Throughout this book, Michael Kemp explains the most beneficial ways for a choral conductor to hire, work with, and lead instrumentalists. The different approach needed to guide instrumental ensembles of varying skill levels is presented clearly and effectively. 11345239 Spiral-Bound Book . . . . . . .14.95 Choral Reflections (Insights from American Choral Conductor-Teachers)—ed. Brandon Williams. Inspiration, ideas, and insights for conductors and teachers at any stage: the goal is to provide a platform for a new and more representative cross-section of American choral conductor-teachers to share their reflections, beliefs, values, and visions for the choral art. Contributors include Jason Max Ferdinand, Rollo A. Dilworth, Rosephanye Powell, Eugene Rogers, Anton Armstrong, and 25 others. 11390161 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . .29.99 Classic Leadership - Teacher's Edition with DVD (A Curriculum for the Development of Student Leaders)—Tim Lautzenheiser. The first published leadership curriculum specifically designed for high school students and written by one of the most well respected and sought- after experts on leadership development. Any organization will benefit from this effective compilation of time-proven leadership concepts developed from the author's work with more than two million young people over the past 30 years. Includes 12 weeks of lesson plans, activities, games, discussion items, homework activities, and a DVD for teachers that is a step-by-step guide featuring high school students in action. The companion workbook will help students as a guide and reference for years to come. 10434375 Paperback Book Workbook . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19.95 Classroom Management in the Music Room ("Pin-Drop Quiet" Classes and Rehearsal)— David Newell. With 30 years of teaching in the public schools as well as 15 years at the university level, master teacher David Newell shares his "secrets" of classroom management. Create a positive learning environment without ever having to raise your voice! This is a great resource for both the veteran and first year music teachers. 10351634 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . .29.95 The Complete Instrument Reference Guide for Band Directors—Richard Williams & Jeff King. This useful spiral-bound reference book includes extended fingering charts for all wind instruments; alternate fingerings, trill charts and key diagrams for all woodwind instruments; harmonic series and pitch tendencies for all brass instruments as well as instrument ranges for mallet percussion and rudiments for all battery percussion. Individual fingering charts for student use can be purchased separately. 5969465 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24.95 The Complete Woodwind Instructor—Robert & Deborah Sheldon. A complete guidebook for the music educator, regardless of his or her background. Indispensable for all directors! 2348472 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27.00 The Conductor's Toolbox (Transforming Yourself as Musician and Conductor)— Richard Sparks. What do coaches, master teachers, and educational psychologists have to teach us about conducting? As it turns out, quite a bit! In this concise yet insightful volume, Richard Sparks draws from years of experience in the professional choral world and from his time teaching at two leading universities to help choral conductors transform their craft and create truly artful experiences. He gains inspiration from legendary college basketball coach John Wooden and shares striking and refreshing parallels between coaching sports teams and conducting music ensembles. Sparks draws equally from research in the fields of teaching and the psychology of learning and their application to teaching music. Just as an artisan builds a set of skills and learns the tools of the trade, conductors too must build a box of tools to help them learn, understand, and interpret music, lead rehearsals, and conduct. Highlights include: assessing yourself and your choir; using modeling; developing good habits in yourself and your choir; learning and teaching new skills; rehearsing more efficiently; teaching fundamental elements of music; selecting repertoire that improves your choir's skills; improving your planning and pacing of rehearsals. This book is for the young conductor starting out who wants to build a truly solid craft. It is also for the experienced conductor who wonders how to move to the next level, re-energize, and grow. 10985387 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . .17.95 Copyright Handbook for Music Educators and Directors—Pam Phillips & Andrew Surmani. The Copyright Handbook for Music Educators and Directors provides a concise overview of the key aspects of copyright law that affect music educators and directors in the United States. Designed to provide answers to the most common questions raised by educators and directors, this resource makes it easy to find specific answers and is arranged in a user-friendly question-and-answer format. For ease of use, a thorough glossary of terms and an extensive index are included. Not meant to replace legal counsel, the Copyright Handbook is a starting point for music educators and directors with questions concerning copyright. Topics: how to determine if a work is protected by copyright; the use of print music and lyrics; the use of audio; the use of video; digital products and the internet; performance rights; and composing and arranging. 10773128 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . .19.99 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

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