Bassoon SKU: GI.G-J184 Bassoon. Composed by Christopher D. Azzara....(+)
Bassoon
SKU:
GI.G-J184
Bassoon. Composed
by Christopher D. Azzara.
Edited by Christopher D.
Azzara. Band Method. Jump
Right In. Music
Education. Method book.
20 pages. GIA
Publications #J184.
Published by GIA
Publications (GI.G-J184).
English.
Composi
tions and arrangements
for winds and percussion
with optional
improvisation! Twelve
selections for concert
band in one book.
Highlights include:
• Optional
improvisation sections in
each selection •
Grade levels II–IV
• Full score with
complete instrumentation
• Music for all
ages and for all seasons
• Recordings (CD or
cassette) available,
performed by
instrumentalists from the
Eastman School of Music
• Playable with
minimal to full
instrumentation Part
books (specify instrument
and catalog
number below): Flute
(J179) - Oboe (J180) -
Clarinet I (J181) -
Clarinet II (J182) - Bass
Clarinet (J183) - Bassoon
(J184) - Alto Saxophone
(J185) - Tenor Saxophone
(J186) - Baritone
Saxophone (J187) -
Trumpet I (J188) -
Trumpet II (J189) - Horn
(J190) - Trombone I
(J191) - Trombone II
(J192) - Baritone BC
(J193) - Baritone TC
(J194) - Tuba (J195) -
Bells/Xylophone/Piano
(J196) - Percussion
(J197) -Â
Demonstration compact
disc (J198CD).
Bassoon SKU: GI.G-M3BSN Sing Drum and Play. Composed by James Fros...(+)
Bassoon
SKU:
GI.G-M3BSN
Sing
Drum and Play.
Composed by James
Froseth. Band Method.
Other Band Methods. Music
Education. Book. 32
pages. GIA Publications
#M3BSN. Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-M3BSN).
English.
For the
teacher of instrumental
music classes, individual
differences among
students are inevitable.
Unfortunately, the lack
of flexible materials
frequently forces
teachers to adopt a
quasi-instructional
procedure best described
as lockstep, where all
students in the class
rehearse each exercise
until the slow members of
the class succeed or
until the teacher gives
up. The Individualized
Instructor was designed
with the expectation that
students are different.
With this method, high-,
average-, and
low-achieving students in
a class are able to
progress simultaneously
at their own rate
according to their
interest and ability. In
addition, the flexibility
of the instructional
format often allows
twelve or more students
to perform different
musical material
simultaneously, thereby
eliminating the
“follow the
leader†approach to
music learning. All study
materials in the series
are musical. Nonmusical
exercises are excluded in
favor of folk song
literature, musical
rounds, and musical
ensembles. Furthermore,
The Individualized
Instructor encourages
students to think about
their music: to analyze
unfamiliar material,
generalize previously
learned concepts and
skills, and synthesize
all elements into a
musically proficient
performance. In addition,
this series develops many
fundamentals (tonality,
phrasing, tempo, and
musical style) through
the use of the singing
voice. Singing best
provides the
“musicalâ€
experience that,
subsequently, can be
applied to the
development of musically
sensitive instrumental
performance. Books 1, 2,
and 3 and the
supplementary books
ensure that these
fundamental ideas are
carried well beyond the
first year of
instruction.
Bassoon SKU: GI.G-MBSN Introducing the Instruments. Composed by Ja...(+)
Bassoon
SKU:
GI.G-MBSN
Introducing the
Instruments. Composed
by James Froseth. Band
Method. Other Band
Methods. Music Education.
Book. 32 pages. GIA
Publications #MBSN.
Published by GIA
Publications (GI.G-MBSN).
English.
For the
teacher of instrumental
music classes, individual
differences among
students are inevitable.
Unfortunately, the lack
of flexible materials
frequently forces
teachers to adopt a
quasi-instructional
procedure best described
as lockstep, where all
students in the class
rehearse each exercise
until the slow members of
the class succeed or
until the teacher gives
up. The Individualized
Instructor was designed
with the expectation that
students are different.
With this method, high-,
average-, and
low-achieving students in
a class are able to
progress simultaneously
at their own rate
according to their
interest and ability. In
addition, the flexibility
of the instructional
format often allows
twelve or more students
to perform different
musical material
simultaneously, thereby
eliminating the
“follow the
leader†approach to
music learning. All study
materials in the series
are musical. Nonmusical
exercises are excluded in
favor of folk song
literature, musical
rounds, and musical
ensembles. Furthermore,
The Individualized
Instructor encourages
students to think about
their music: to analyze
unfamiliar material,
generalize previously
learned concepts and
skills, and synthesize
all elements into a
musically proficient
performance. In addition,
this series develops many
fundamentals (tonality,
phrasing, tempo, and
musical style) through
the use of the singing
voice. Singing best
provides the
“musicalâ€
experience that,
subsequently, can be
applied to the
development of musically
sensitive instrumental
performance. Books 1, 2,
and 3 and the
supplementary books
ensure that these
fundamental ideas are
carried well beyond the
first year of
instruction.
Bassoon SKU: GI.G-MS1BSN Solos & Ensembles. Composed by James Fros...(+)
Bassoon
SKU:
GI.G-MS1BSN
Solos
& Ensembles. Composed
by James Froseth. Band
Method. Other Band
Methods. Music Education.
Book. 32 pages. GIA
Publications #MS1BSN.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-MS1BSN).
English.
For the
teacher of instrumental
music classes, individual
differences among
students are inevitable.
Unfortunately, the lack
of flexible materials
frequently forces
teachers to adopt a
quasi-instructional
procedure best described
as lockstep, where all
students in the class
rehearse each exercise
until the slow members of
the class succeed or
until the teacher gives
up. The Individualized
Instructor was designed
with the expectation that
students are different.
With this method, high-,
average-, and
low-achieving students in
a class are able to
progress simultaneously
at their own rate
according to their
interest and ability. In
addition, the flexibility
of the instructional
format often allows
twelve or more students
to perform different
musical material
simultaneously, thereby
eliminating the
“follow the
leader†approach to
music learning. All study
materials in the series
are musical. Nonmusical
exercises are excluded in
favor of folk song
literature, musical
rounds, and musical
ensembles. Furthermore,
The Individualized
Instructor encourages
students to think about
their music: to analyze
unfamiliar material,
generalize previously
learned concepts and
skills, and synthesize
all elements into a
musically proficient
performance. In addition,
this series develops many
fundamentals (tonality,
phrasing, tempo, and
musical style) through
the use of the singing
voice. Singing best
provides the
“musicalâ€
experience that,
subsequently, can be
applied to the
development of musically
sensitive instrumental
performance. Books 1, 2,
and 3 and the
supplementary books
ensure that these
fundamental ideas are
carried well beyond the
first year of
instruction.
Bassoon SKU: GI.G-M1BSN Sing Drum and Play. Composed by James Fros...(+)
Bassoon
SKU:
GI.G-M1BSN
Sing
Drum and Play.
Composed by James
Froseth. Band Method.
Other Band Methods. Music
Education. Book. 32
pages. GIA Publications
#M1BSN. Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-M1BSN).
English.
For the
teacher of instrumental
music classes, individual
differences among
students are inevitable.
Unfortunately, the lack
of flexible materials
frequently forces
teachers to adopt a
quasi-instructional
procedure best described
as lockstep, where all
students in the class
rehearse each exercise
until the slow members of
the class succeed or
until the teacher gives
up. The Individualized
Instructor was designed
with the expectation that
students are different.
With this method, high-,
average-, and
low-achieving students in
a class are able to
progress simultaneously
at their own rate
according to their
interest and ability. In
addition, the flexibility
of the instructional
format often allows
twelve or more students
to perform different
musical material
simultaneously, thereby
eliminating the
“follow the
leader†approach to
music learning. All study
materials in the series
are musical. Nonmusical
exercises are excluded in
favor of folk song
literature, musical
rounds, and musical
ensembles. Furthermore,
The Individualized
Instructor encourages
students to think about
their music: to analyze
unfamiliar material,
generalize previously
learned concepts and
skills, and synthesize
all elements into a
musically proficient
performance. In addition,
this series develops many
fundamentals (tonality,
phrasing, tempo, and
musical style) through
the use of the singing
voice. Singing best
provides the
“musicalâ€
experience that,
subsequently, can be
applied to the
development of musically
sensitive instrumental
performance. Books 1, 2,
and 3 and the
supplementary books
ensure that these
fundamental ideas are
carried well beyond the
first year of
instruction.
Bassoon SKU: GI.G-M2BSN Sing Drum and Play. Composed by James Fros...(+)
Bassoon
SKU:
GI.G-M2BSN
Sing
Drum and Play.
Composed by James
Froseth. Band Method.
Other Band Methods. Music
Education. Book. 32
pages. GIA Publications
#M2BSN. Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-M2BSN).
English.
For the
teacher of instrumental
music classes, individual
differences among
students are inevitable.
Unfortunately, the lack
of flexible materials
frequently forces
teachers to adopt a
quasi-instructional
procedure best described
as lockstep, where all
students in the class
rehearse each exercise
until the slow members of
the class succeed or
until the teacher gives
up. The Individualized
Instructor was designed
with the expectation that
students are different.
With this method, high-,
average-, and
low-achieving students in
a class are able to
progress simultaneously
at their own rate
according to their
interest and ability. In
addition, the flexibility
of the instructional
format often allows
twelve or more students
to perform different
musical material
simultaneously, thereby
eliminating the
“follow the
leader†approach to
music learning. All study
materials in the series
are musical. Nonmusical
exercises are excluded in
favor of folk song
literature, musical
rounds, and musical
ensembles. Furthermore,
The Individualized
Instructor encourages
students to think about
their music: to analyze
unfamiliar material,
generalize previously
learned concepts and
skills, and synthesize
all elements into a
musically proficient
performance. In addition,
this series develops many
fundamentals (tonality,
phrasing, tempo, and
musical style) through
the use of the singing
voice. Singing best
provides the
“musicalâ€
experience that,
subsequently, can be
applied to the
development of musically
sensitive instrumental
performance. Books 1, 2,
and 3 and the
supplementary books
ensure that these
fundamental ideas are
carried well beyond the
first year of
instruction.
Bassoon SKU: GI.G-MS2BSN Tunes For Developing Technique. Composed ...(+)
Bassoon
SKU:
GI.G-MS2BSN
Tunes
For Developing
Technique. Composed
by James Froseth. Band
Method. Other Band
Methods. Music Education.
Book. 17 pages. GIA
Publications #MS2BSN.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-MS2BSN).
English.
For the
teacher of instrumental
music classes, individual
differences among
students are inevitable.
Unfortunately, the lack
of flexible materials
frequently forces
teachers to adopt a
quasi-instructional
procedure best described
as lockstep, where all
students in the class
rehearse each exercise
until the slow members of
the class succeed or
until the teacher gives
up. The Individualized
Instructor was designed
with the expectation that
students are different.
With this method, high-,
average-, and
low-achieving students in
a class are able to
progress simultaneously
at their own rate
according to their
interest and ability. In
addition, the flexibility
of the instructional
format often allows
twelve or more students
to perform different
musical material
simultaneously, thereby
eliminating the
“follow the
leader†approach to
music learning. All study
materials in the series
are musical. Nonmusical
exercises are excluded in
favor of folk song
literature, musical
rounds, and musical
ensembles. Furthermore,
The Individualized
Instructor encourages
students to think about
their music: to analyze
unfamiliar material,
generalize previously
learned concepts and
skills, and synthesize
all elements into a
musically proficient
performance. In addition,
this series develops many
fundamentals (tonality,
phrasing, tempo, and
musical style) through
the use of the singing
voice. Singing best
provides the
“musicalâ€
experience that,
subsequently, can be
applied to the
development of musically
sensitive instrumental
performance. Books 1, 2,
and 3 and the
supplementary books
ensure that these
fundamental ideas are
carried well beyond the
first year of
instruction.