• More than thirty easy duets for the beginning band student• Great supplement to The Beginning Band Fun Book• Works with any instrumentation of flute, oboe, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, trumpet, french horn, trombone and bellsGet up to 40% discount for multiple orders for your school band program.Contact [email protected]
Yamaha Band Ensembles provide interesting repertoire selections in an amazingly flexibly format that will meet the needs of your band year after year, regardless of how your group's instrumentation varies. Each piece can be performed as a solo or ensemble by any combination of same or mixed instruments. Each ensemble also correlates with a specific page in the Yamaha Band Student.
The Teaching of Instrumental Music - 4th Edition by Richard J. Colwell and Michael P. Hewitt (Prentice Hall, 2010) / 456 pages / 8.5 x 11 / $140.80 (paper)PubAlley: 52 units, $7,039.80 BookScan: 303 recordsWorldCat: 745 recordsPubTrak: 235 units since fall term 2006Teaching Instrumental Music: Developing the Complete Band Program by Shelley Jagow (Meredith Music, 2007) / 304 pages / 8.5 x 11 / $34.95 (paper)PubAlley: 167 units, $5,856.07BookScan: 1,010 recordsWorldCat: 94 recordsPubTrack: 347 units since fall term 2006Teaching Band & Orchestra - Methods and Materials by Lynn G. Cooper (GIA Publications: 2004) / 408 pages / 7 x 10 / $42 (cloth) PubAlley: 526 units, $21,175.42BookScan: 1,851 recordsWorldCat: 206 recordsPubTrak: 1,513 units since fall term 2006
• More than thirty easy duets for the beginning band student• Great supplement to The Beginning Band Fun Book• Works with any instrumentation of oboe, flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, trumpet, french horn, trombone and bellsGet up to 50% discount for multiple orders for your school band program.Contact [email protected]
Every week, I see an article extolling the educational benefits of playing or singing music. From brain imaging to empirical data, the benefits are becoming well known. But I have yet to see a book describing the correlation between the elements of music and the elements of other areas of educational endeavorssuch as reading, math, and science. What I attempted to do in this book is to show these relationships in context of musical elements and elements found in other academic fields.
Written specifically for elementary students by elementary band teachers with extra-large sized notation, letter names inside the note heads, limited material per page, fun, child centered graphics.
A Guide to Print Music, Software, and Web Sites for Musicians
Author: Elizabeth C. Axford
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
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Category: Music
Page: 267
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This second edition of Song Sheets to Software includes completely revised and updated listings of music software, instructional media, and music-related Internet Web sites of use to all musicians, whether hobbyist or professional. This book is a particularly valuable resource for the private studio and classroom music teacher.
Well-paced with lots of photos, diagrams and music in TAB, this book makes it easy to go from buying your first bass to mastering fundamental techniques. 48 pages.