SKU: M7.AHW-412
English.
In the jazz tradition the Tuba was the bass in the rhythm section up until the mid-twenties. It was then the upright bass replaced the Tuba in many ensembles as the jazz music moved north and continued to develop. After this period the Tuba's roll, as bass in the rhythm section, was at a standstill and did not develop through Swing and Bebop. It wasn't until Cool Jazz of the 1950's when the Tuba was used by Miles Davis and Gil Evans in 'Birth of the Cool' as an ensemble horn. The Tuba, like swimming, is something you can't do any longer than you can hold your breath. In order to maintain a steady beat while playing in the rhythm section I have developed a system of breathing called Pant Breathing. Using this method, the player can maintain a steady beat within the rhythm section, without losing time while taking deep breaths.
SKU: XC.WB2249
ISBN 9781644021705. 9 x 12 inches.
The Complete Warm-Up For Band is the quintessential method for preparing your ensemble for rehearsal & performance. Created by well-known Composers and Music Educators Carol Brittin Chambers & Tyler Arcari, The Complete Warm-Up for Band creates an easy to use system that can be implemented with any amount of time, while still accomplishing a well-balanced and complete warm-up. The book is structured in 6 modules that explore and reinforce fundamentals in 12 major keys and some minor keys: Body Module (Breathing & Stretching) -Tone Module (Long Tones & Flexibility) – Scale Module (Scale Patterns, Progressions & Third Patterns) – Technical Module (Articulations & Technical Etudes) – Rhythm Module (Rhythm Studies & Technical Rhythm Etudes) and finally the Ensemble Module which includes 40 Chorales in all 12 major keys and numerous minor keys. Whether you have 2 minutes or 20 minutes The Complete Warm-Up for Band has everything you need for a well-balanced and complete start to any rehearsal or performance!