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2025 Fall Concert Band Catalog

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124 2025-26 Editors' Choice New Basic Library Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision Books for Band Directors Percussion Instruments (Purchasing, Maintenance, Troubleshooting and More)—Stephen Primatic. Why does that snare drum sound like a cardboard box? Why don't the pedals on the timpani stay in position? What kind of cymbals should I buy for a drum set? Why does the bass drum rattle when struck? These and countless other questions are answered in this comprehensive text for anyone who deals with percussion instruments. If you have ever struggled with questions on purchasing, maintaining, troubleshooting or storing your percussion instruments, then this book will provide you with a wealth of information on these topics and more! 10555258 Paperback Book . . . . . . .14.95 A Place in the Staff (Finding Your Way as a Music Teacher)—Jen Rafferty. Teaching is a long journey of constant growth, but you've got what it takes to be the teacher you want to be. This book will give you tools to help navigate the challenges that come your way and will guide you through understanding your students and the school culture, explore music advocacy, share resources about getting equipment, and remind you to take care of yourself. The workbook sections provide spaces to brainstorm ideas and capture moments of inspiration. These will become helpful as you continue to find your way as a music teacher. This is an excellent resource for new teachers and an inspiring refresher for experienced veterans! 11361474 Paperback Book . . . . . . . .9.99 Practicing with Purpose (An Indispensable Resource to Increase Musical Proficiency)—David Kish. Now is the time to practice smarter, not harder. It's time to practice with purpose! Practice is everything if you want to improve as a musician. But how do you practice effectively and with efficiency? This book contains 50 easy-to-use strategies scientifically proven and field-tested to improve musical skills. It includes practice plans for every level, with examples from the world's greatest performers. It's an indispensable resource to immediately increase musical proficiency. 10827262 Paperback Book . . . . . . .19.95 Preparing Your School Band for Adjudication (Training Young Musicians to See with Their Ears)—James Meredith & Gary Fagan. This practical book for band directors covers the essential steps for preparing your ensemble for adjudication and offers proven strategies and techniques for developing tone, intonation, balance, technique, rhythm, and musicianship (expression). Written concisely in plain language, this book is essential for young band directors; veteran teachers will pick up some excellent tips as well. 49 pages. 10986256 Paperback Book . . . . . . .24.95 The Pursuit of Excellence (A Band Director's Guide to Success)—Sally Wagner. A treasure trove of tips, suggestions and friendly advice from a highly successful band director, this book will inspire you to achieve your full potential and help to transform the everyday job of teaching into a series of rewarding and memorable moments. It's a comprehensive manual that will help you improve your band while developing yourself as an effective teacher and leader. The author shares hard-won lessons, highly creative solutions, and moments of celebration during an illustrious 40-year career. 10637035 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24.99 The Rehearsal (A Quick Guide to One Music Teacher—David Newell. To retain students in music, they need to get hooked on music. More than anything else, it is the daily classroom experience that keeps them in the music program! Every rehearsal minute must be carefully harvested with intention and purpose. After reading David's book, The Rehearsal: A Quick Guide to One Music Teacher's Most Potent Retention Tool, you'll know why a beautifully-crafted, aesthetically-driven, well-planned and fast-paced rehearsal is the key to keeping students in performance ensembles. 10565047 Paperback Book . . . . . . . .8.99 Rehearsing the Band, Vol. 2—Donald K. Miller. Band conductors will find a wealth of information provided by a number of talented and accomplished leaders who are not only willing but enthusiastic about sharing their ideas and philosophies with younger colleagues. The result is an outstanding and effective reference work that provides a wealth of information where anyone can find answers on all aspects of rehearsing from the experts who have created, developed and refined these techniques. 10555259 Paperback. . . . . . . . . . . .19.95 Rehearsing the Band, Vol. 3—John Zarco. Directors included in this publication represent the very "best of the best" with years of experience conducting and teaching. They freely share their ideas, techniques, and philosophies that are sure to enrich anyone who reads this book. Includes chapters by Harvey Benstein, Richard Clary, Steve Davis, Rodney Dorsey, Amanda Drinkwater, Patrick Dunnigan, Richard Floyd, Robert Halseth, Robert Ponto, Robert Taylor and Frank Wickes, with a foreword by Craig Kirchhoff. 10835305 Paperback Book . . . . . . .19.95 Rehearsing the Concert and Marching Percussion Ensemble—James Campbell. Internationally recognized percussion artists and pedagogues share their thoughts and strategies to help the reader deliver more engaging rehearsals and performances that focus on the percussion ensemble. The inspiring stories will help every reader lead their own ensembles to higher degrees of understanding and musical accomplishment. 11428224 19.95 Rehearsing the High School Band— Stephen Meyer. The directors represented here are a sampling of individuals from different areas of the country, each of whom has had success teaching under unique and diverse circumstances. They represent the best of the best, with years of experience in public and parochial schools and having earned national recognition for their programs. They impart their wisdom, love, and passion for music as they share their experiences with readers. 10593554 Paperback Vol. 1 . . . . . .19.95 11608567 Paperback Vol. 2 . . . . . .19.95 Rehearsing the Jazz Band—Mary Jo Papich & Ryan Adamsons. Want a better jazz ensemble? This book is for you! It provides one huge "room" where everyone can gather to ask questions on the art of rehearsing the jazz band and then listening to answers from people who know. Includes chapters by Caleb Chapman, John Clayton, Jose Antonio Diaz, Curtis Gaesser, Antonio Garcia, Gordon Goodwin, Roosevelt Griffin III, Sherrie Maricle, Ellen Rowe, Roxanne Stevenson, Steve Wiest, and Greg Yasinitsky, with suggested jazz charts from each author. 11173595 Paperback. . . . . . . . . . . .19.95 Rehearsing the Middle School Band— Stephen Meyer. Twelve prominent elementary, middle school, and junior high band directors share innovative ideas on program structure, recruitment, and rehearsal strategies for beginning musicians. Through perseverance and creativity, these consummate leaders have continually refined their craft, providing an exceptional experience for their students and redefining the potential of young musicians. 10972715 Paperback Book . . . . . . .19.95 Resonance (The Art of the Choral Music Educator)—Christopher W. Peterson. Preparing students to become choral music teachers is what Christopher Peterson does at Cal State University, Fullerton. His methods are both modern and extremely practical. Now presented in a textbook format with interactive digital content and links, students will be able to easily locate and retrieve information long after the first read. Covering topics including possible career paths, managing the choral classroom, choosing repertoire, vocal warm-ups and care, teaching for inclusivity, and many more, this book is an all-in-one choral methodology sourcebook for our time. The physical textbook comes with an access code so students can connect with a companion digital publication with links to videos, PDFs, spreadsheets, sound files and the like. 11362194 Paperback Book . . . . . . .49.99 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 Strategic Plans for a Successful Booster Club (Time-Tested Concepts for Breaking Through to the Next Level)—David W. Vandewalker. This book is the companion resource to Boosters to the Rescue! which provides ready-to- use Word, Excel, and PDF files to help booster clubs set and achieve a long-term vision for their organization. Strategic Plans includes project planning guides for three diverse sizes of booster clubs: Developing, Growing, and Maximizing. Strategic Plans offers a wealth of ideas, forms, organizational charts, and branding tools in four concise sections. Ready, Set, and Go! introduces the strategic planning process and explains how to start. Rally the Troops provides practical advice on how to organize, manage, and empower people. Roll It Out creates a business plan blueprint and a project planning guide, and Rock It Out includes ways to build effective teams. An invaluable resource for every music leader who wants to create a community of support around the important task of educating young musicians. 10683549 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45.95 Strategies, Tips, and Activities for the Effective Band Director—Robin Linaberry. A resourceful collection of highly effective teaching strategies, solutions, and activities for band directors. Chapters are aligned to cover common topics, presenting several practical lesson ideas for each. In most cases, pedagogical suggestions are supported by excerpts from standard concert band literature. Topics covered include score study shortcuts; curriculum development; percussion section management; group and individual intonation; effective rehearsal strategies and much more! This collection of specific concepts, ideas, and reproducible pedagogical methods - not unlike short lesson plans - can be used easily and immediately. Ideal for band directors of students at any level. 11419755 Paperback Book . . . . . . .54.95 The System - 2019 Edition (Marching Band Methods)—Gary E.Smith. First published in 1984, The System - Marching Band Methods is the quintessential marching band instruction textbook for music directors, drum majors, section leaders, colorguard, college music majors, and students. It covers all the methods for building, improving, and maintaining an outstanding marching band program. The book is co-authored by other recognized university and high school band directors, and specialists in various fields of music education. Over the years, the book has undergone many editions. The 2019 Edition has a revamped design and contains contemporary revisions to the Leadership, Drill Design, and rewritten Marching Percussion chapters, including replaced exercises. Register your book at MarchingBandSystem.com to download PDF documents of forms and resources that you are permitted to print and distribute in rehearsals and auditions. 11175261 Paperback. . . . . . . . . . . .45.00

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