SKU: GI.G-10168
A Comprehensive Method
Book for Year One and
Beyond. Composed by
Jeff Scott and Scott
Rush. Habits. Music
Education. 56 pages. GIA
Publications #10168.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-10168).
ISBN
9781622774777.
NOW
AVAILABLE! Habits of a
Successful Beginner Band
Musician is a
field-tested, vital,
andââ¬âmost
importantââ¬â
musical collection of 225
sequenced exercises for
the beginning band
student. The
bookââ¬â¢s
cutting-edge online
component,
HabitsÃÂ Universal,
features a backend
gradebook that allows
students to submit video
recordings of their
performances as a primary
source of assessment.
This gradebook is
compatible with
PowerSchool, Canvas,
Google Classroom,
Brightspace, Edmodo,
Schoology, and many other
platforms! In addition,
Habits Universal features
supplemental rhythm
vocabulary sheets,
accompaniment tracks,
video start-up clinics,
as well as a professional
video coach for each
exercise in the book.
What makes Habits of a
Successful Beginner Band
Musician unique? Features
include:ÃÂ Teacher
tips for each exercise in
the book.ÃÂ
Diatonic solfege that
begins on the first day
of instruction.ÃÂ
Initial exercises on the
mouthpiece, mouthpiece
and barrel, reed, bocal
and reed, or headjoint
prior to playing the
first notes in the book.
Sequential rhythm charts
embedded in the book.
These same rhythms are
then presented with
pitches for a seamless
transfer to the music
students are
performing.ÃÂ
Technique and
skill-building exercises
embedded within the
method, which helps to
prepare students for
future Habits
exercises.ÃÂ The
introduction of the key
of Concert C, which
results in students
playing the pitches B, E,
and A more often (as
opposed to the typical
emphasis on B-flat,
E-flat, and A-flat). The
introduction of five
keys: Concert B-flat,
E-flat, A-flat, C, and F.
The Concert G scale is
also provided in the back
of the book.ÃÂ Left
(L) and right (R)
indicators for woodwinds
along with appropriate
chromatic alternate
fingering
indicators.ÃÂ
Shaded boxes around
first-time challenges in
the student
books.ÃÂ A thorough
explanation of (T:1) for
trombones and rules for
when to use it.ÃÂ
Rhythm vocabulary that
progresses through
quarters, eighths, dotted
rhythms, sixteenths, and
an eighth and two
sixteenths.ÃÂ The
sequential introduction
of the one-handed
breakdown of a percussion
rudiment before
introducing the rudiment
itself.ÃÂ The use
of the
ââ¬Åenharmonic
ladderââ¬Â and
the
ââ¬Åcall-and-re
sponse gameââ¬Â
to learn enharmonic
notes. A thorough
explanation of and
markings for the
ââ¬ÅF
dilemmaââ¬Â on
oboe. An explanation of
appropriate flicking on
bassoon.ÃÂ Two
pages of slow
ââ¬Åclarinets
onlyââ¬Â work
that focuses on going
over the break and throat
tones.ÃÂ .