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Written by a team of authors with decades of active involvement in music education, this no-nonsense guide is designed to help music education majors get everything they can out of their student teaching experience. Each chapter includes an overview of the areas of immersion young music educators will face in their new profession.
The Art of String Teaching — a hybrid of written text and high-quality online videos—is a comprehensive string pedagogy resource covering everything from the origins and history of the string family to advanced-level string techniques. Divided into two spiral-bound volumes, this book and the accompanying videos are an ideal reference guide for orchestra conductors, string teachers, and professors of collegiate-level string pedagogy courses.
The Habits of a Successful Musician series welcomes its newest addition—a book for percussionists that offers a sequential and comprehensive component for developing rudiments. All exercises in the percussion book align with the current exercises for wind players, allowing percussionists to develop basic drum strokes while also providing a musical accompaniment for the wind parts.
Knowing the Score is a comprehensive approach to all aspects of music score reading and analysis that provides a sequential system for efficient and complete score study. Divided into two parts, this book is designed for graduate- or undergraduate-level courses, or for any conductors looking to improve their own score study skills.
This latest installment in the GIA WindWorks series promises to be one of the most stunning yet. The North Texas Wind Symphony, under the direction of Eugene Migliaro Corporon, performs six different works by some of today’s top-tier composers, including Robert Buckley, Carlos Simon, and Bruce Broughton, among others.
Musicianship: Improvising in Band and Orchestra provides philosophical, theoretical, and practical tools that have been desperately needed for band and orchestra teachers hoping to bring improvisation to their students. This important book will help band and orchestra conductors make improvisation a mainstay of their classrooms—as standards mandate—and will, of course, be of benefit to all students.
Written by a team of authors with decades of active involvement in music education, this no-nonsense guide is designed to help music education majors get everything they can out of their student teaching experience. Each chapter includes an overview of the areas of immersion young music educators will face in their new profession.
The Art of String Teaching — a hybrid of written text and high-quality online videos—is a comprehensive string pedagogy resource covering everything from the origins and history of the string family to advanced-level string techniques. Divided into two spiral-bound volumes, this book and the accompanying videos are an ideal reference guide for orchestra conductors, string teachers, and professors of collegiate-level string pedagogy courses.
The Habits of a Successful Musician series welcomes its newest addition—a book for percussionists that offers a sequential and comprehensive component for developing rudiments. All exercises in the percussion book align with the current exercises for wind players, allowing percussionists to develop basic drum strokes while also providing a musical accompaniment for the wind parts.
Knowing the Score is a comprehensive approach to all aspects of music score reading and analysis that provides a sequential system for efficient and complete score study. Divided into two parts, this book is designed for graduate- or undergraduate-level courses, or for any conductors looking to improve their own score study skills.
This latest installment in the GIA WindWorks series promises to be one of the most stunning yet. The North Texas Wind Symphony, under the direction of Eugene Migliaro Corporon, performs six different works by some of today’s top-tier composers, including Robert Buckley, Carlos Simon, and Bruce Broughton, among others.
Musicianship: Improvising in Band and Orchestra provides philosophical, theoretical, and practical tools that have been desperately needed for band and orchestra teachers hoping to bring improvisation to their students. This important book will help band and orchestra conductors make improvisation a mainstay of their classrooms—as standards mandate—and will, of course, be of benefit to all students.
Written by a team of authors with decades of active involvement in music education, this no-nonsense guide is designed to help music education majors get everything they can out of their student teaching experience. Each chapter includes an overview of the areas of immersion young music educators will face in their new profession.
The Art of String Teaching — a hybrid of written text and high-quality online videos—is a comprehensive string pedagogy resource covering everything from the origins and history of the string family to advanced-level string techniques. Divided into two spiral-bound volumes, this book and the accompanying videos are an ideal reference guide for orchestra conductors, string teachers, and professors of collegiate-level string pedagogy courses.
The Habits of a Successful Musician series welcomes its newest addition—a book for percussionists that offers a sequential and comprehensive component for developing rudiments. All exercises in the percussion book align with the current exercises for wind players, allowing percussionists to develop basic drum strokes while also providing a musical accompaniment for the wind parts.
Knowing the Score is a comprehensive approach to all aspects of music score reading and analysis that provides a sequential system for efficient and complete score study. Divided into two parts, this book is designed for graduate- or undergraduate-level courses, or for any conductors looking to improve their own score study skills.
This latest installment in the GIA WindWorks series promises to be one of the most stunning yet. The North Texas Wind Symphony, under the direction of Eugene Migliaro Corporon, performs six different works by some of today’s top-tier composers, including Robert Buckley, Carlos Simon, and Bruce Broughton, among others.
Musicianship: Improvising in Band and Orchestra provides philosophical, theoretical, and practical tools that have been desperately needed for band and orchestra teachers hoping to bring improvisation to their students. This important book will help band and orchestra conductors make improvisation a mainstay of their classrooms—as standards mandate—and will, of course, be of benefit to all students.