<p>The best-selling Teaching Music through Performance in Band series continues to be the indispensable resource for band directors. Volume 6 continues the tradition: current perspectives on major issues in the field together with tools to help band directors identify and teach the best band works being published today.</p><p>Chapters written by a team of nationally recognized band directors and teachers include "Who Always Has the Melody Most of the Time?" by Larry Blocher, "Soundings: Developing Beautiful Tone" by Ray Cramer, with input from former students, "Making a Difference" by Edward S. Lisk, "Historical Highlights of the Wind Band to 1800: A Heritage and Lineage, Part One: Antiquity to Classical" by Eugene Migliaro Corporon, "The One Who Makes a Difference: Characteristics of Master Teachers" by Tim Lautzenheiser, and "Featuring Soloists with Ensembles" by Richard Miles.</p><p>Like the other volumes in the series, this book includes extensive analyses of 100 works for band, Grades 2 to 6. The literature selected for this volume is a true showcase of the highest level works for band being published today.</p><p>Devotees of this series will not want to miss this latest installment.</p>
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GIA Publications |
Series |
Teaching Music through Performance |
Pages |
950(07) |
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Reference |
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Music Teaching |
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Hardcover |
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9781579996215 |
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257x188 |