The Art of Instrumental Music for the Creative Director
Midwest Clinic Performance Application Workshop
Developing the Basic Fundamentals and Musical Integrity of Young Oboists
Anyone Can Improvise
Got Rhythm? - A Guide To Coaching School Rhythm Sections
There is Hope! Your Low Brass Does Not Need to Sound Like Electric Yard Trimmers
The Care and Upkeep of the Music Director's Body
Improving Your Clarinet Section, Top to Bottom
A Conversation With Dr. Al G. Wright
Web 2.0: Let's Communicate with Blogs, Wikis, Ning, Twitter, and More
Developing a Successful Middle School Percussion Ensemble
Strategies for the Beginning Music Teacher: Planning for Success
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Choosing Music for Your Band
Digital Recording in Rehearsal: Cheap and Simple
Getting Started with Fiddling, A First Tune and Creating a String Band
Preparing the Score
Jammin’ Strings: Teaching Alternative Styles in the Orchestra
Horn Pedagogy 101: The Nuts and Bolts of Teaching the Horn
Retention Through a Success-Full Career: When Strengths Become Weaknesses
Jazz Drumming 101: Swingin' Easy - Fundamental Concepts for the Young Jazz Drummer
The Wind Quintet as a Teaching Medium
What’s the Difference Between a Saxophone and a Lawnmower? The Role of Vibrato, Breath Support, Embouchure, Reeds and Mouthpieces in the Development of a Great Sounding Saxophone Section
Fixing the Front Row: Troubleshooting Your Flute Section
Students, Compose! Teachers, Keep Your Rehearsal Time While Meeting the National Standards
Engaging your Percussionists in the Concert Setting
Middle School Band - Maddening or Magical?
“I Know It’s Wrong, But I’m Not Sure How to Fix It”—Strategies for Improving Aural Skills on the Podium
More for Less: Cost-effective Ways to Significantly Improve the Sound of Your Concert Percussion Instruments (and Percussionists)
Recipes for Success: In the Classroom, on the Concert Stage and at Contest
Communicating With Your Administrators...or...How To Talk So Your Principal Will Listen
What You Should Know Before You Go...Tips Guaranteed to Make the Student Teaching Experience a Success
Building Winning Orchestras
Conducting Insights: Moving from Technique to Artistry
A New Approach to Developing Musicianship: Drawing the Common Thread Throughout Your Rehearsal Using the Right Materials and Teaching Strategies
Creating a Beautiful Trumpet Sound
Wasting Away in “Obsolete-a-ville” - Changing Attitudes about Technology in the Instrumental Rehearsal Room
The Art of Expressive Conducting: Conducting from the Inside Out
Putting a Music Education Philosophy into Action: Be a Role Model, Convince Your Students to Practice and Lead Them to an Aesthetic Experience
TEACHING STRINGS: Moving Toward Mastery: R, F, and P
Successful Strategies for Exceptional Learners in Instrumental Music Programs
Tuning the Ensemble by Ear
Four Centuries of Masterworks for Brass Ensemble
Rhythm: How Can Something So Simple Be So Difficult to Teach?
A Look at the Sinister Side of the Cello - Exploring Left Hand Technique
All Music Must Dance - A Unique Challenge for Instrumentalists
Practice Makes Permanent: Teaching Students to Practice Effectively
Music Teaching and Learning from a Distance: Viable and Effective Through Technology
It's Gotta Work--Now! Maintenance of Instruments for the Hectic Band Room
Cymbal Playing Made Easy: How to Produce a Great Sound in Five Minutes or Less!
Teaching Guitar for the Non-Guitarist
Pump Up Your Program: Developing Student Leaders Through Chamber Music
Fill Their iPods With Band Music! A Primer on Recordings Available Online
Beginning Band 101 "You Have No Free Will"
Teaching Musicianship Through Compositions for the Beginning Band (NOT Performing at Midwest in the Near Future!)
Preparing Your Ensemble for Expressive Performance
Women and Minorities in the Band Conducting Profession: Past, Present, and Future
Crafting Curriculum through Content and Creativity
Bring on the Winds! What you Need to Know to Successfully Incorporate Woodwinds and Brass With Your Strings for a Full Orchestra
Teaching Band in the Small School
Beyond Their Years: Tone, Intonation and the Young Band
Sound Reinforcement and Recording of Jazz and Large Ensembles - Practical and Easy to Use Basic and Advanced Ideas
Music as Diplomacy in Washington--Examples for Exciting Orchestra Classes
Interpretive Points of View and Rehearsal Considerations
The Basie Style
It's Not About Me: The Conductor as Servant-Leader
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