Various : The Music Director's Cookbook: Creative Recipes for a Successful Program


The Music Director's Cookbook: Creative Recipes for a Successful Program
Song Name
Saliferous Silence - Mark Aldrich
All Music Begins With A Good Breath - Kenneth Amis
Enhancing Espressiveness Through Accurate Dynamic Placement - Terry Austin
Personal Growth/Development - Frank Battisti
How To Cook Your Favorite Meals Without The Exact Ingredients - Jay Bocook
Food For Thought: Does Your Band Sound Better From The Back - Peter Loel Boonshaft
Guidelines For Choral Music Selection - Lynn M. Brinckmeyer
Marking The Score For Better Eye Contact - Charles F. Campbell Jr.
Educating Future Music Consumers - John E. Casagrande
A Healthy Serving - Reber Clark
Healthy Repertoire For Successful Band Programs - James Cochran
Teaching Creativity Through The Use Of Graphic Notation - Michel Colgrass
Linear Balance - Gary Corcoran
Creating Better Balance And Raising Student Awareness - Paula A. Crider
The Z Dimension In Performance - Thomas C. Duffy
Structuring Taped Assignments For Maximum Learning - Cheryl Floyd
For Wholesome Nutrtion, The Music Matters - Richard Flotd
Involving Teachers In The School Band Program - Eileen Fraedrich
Serve It Fresh - Rob Franzblau
Balanced Percussion Education -David C. Fullmer
Commissioning A New Work Of Music - David R. Gillingham
Program Planning - Steven Grimo
Well Rounded Teaching And Balanced Learning Outcomes - Alan Gumm
The Great Musical Adventure - Frederick Harris
Ensuring Success When Matching Beginners With Instruments - Samuel Hazo
Teaching Principles Of Melodic Interpretation - Leslie Hicken
Selecting Music And Methodology - Roy Holder
The Pitch Barometer - Shelley Jagow
Preserving Your Musicians - William Jastrow
First There Was Tone - Barry Kopetz
Why We Seek Excellence In Every Aspect Of Teaching - Tim Lautzenheiser
Jumping The Hurdles Of Notation In Pursuit Of Musical Freedom - Edward Lisk
Meet The Composer - Mitchell Lutch
Listening Critically - Matthew McInturf
Conducting In Music Not Just In Time - Allan Mc Murray
Song And Dance - Charlie Meghini
Preparing For Successful Adjudicated Performance - Stephen Miles
Empower Your Students To Fine Tune Your Ensemble - Linda Moorhouse
A Recipe For Cymbal Success - Willis Rapp
Solving Technical And Musical Problems In Rehearsal - Jeffrey Renshaw
Developing H.O.T.S - Nathalie Robinson
Enhanced Ensemble Sonority Via Vowel Modulation - Timothy Salzman
Deep-Dish Assesment Sight-reading In Rehearsal - Deborah Sheldon
A Quantitative Approach To Ensemble Dynamics - Thomas Slabaugh
Strengthening Instrumental Ensemble Tuning With Vcalization And Solfege
Clap And Stomp Your Way To A More Responsive Band - Lawrence Stoffel
Developing A Philosophy For Success - James Swearingen
The Wonderful Complexities Of Quality Repertoire - John Thomson
The Most Important Hour Of The Day - Johnnie Vinson
Times Have Changed - Barry Ward
Developing Solid Teaching Skills - Renee Westlake

A stimulating collection of unique concepts on teaching and conducting by 57 of today's most outstanding music educators. Contains to-the-point, thought-provoking ideas proven successful by master teacher-conductors. Problem solving tips, philosophical concepts and ensemble-building skills all in one easy-to-read collection. An ideal source of exciting strategies for all levels of performance ensembles. Proceeds from the sale of this book go to The American Music Conference.
Item Code 6356b
Weight: 13.70 oz |  Number of Pages  144  |  Softcover  |  7 x 10  |  14 - Choral 25  |  01 Book  |  Vocal Pedagogy  | 
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