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Contents: How to Move the Fingers * 1. The Movement Itself * 2. The
Right Hand * 3. The Left Hand * 4. The "Half-holes" * 5. The Left
Thumb * 6. Which Fingers Do What? * 7. Table of Fingerings * 8.
Exploring Combinations of Fingers.
The Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble (TTTE) is one of the most
successful performing collegiate ensembles in history, with an
enviable record of 25 recording projects, seven Carnegie Hall
appearances, two World's Fairs performances, numerous national and
international conference engagements, and a performance history in
venues like Preservation Hall in New Orleans, the Spoleto Festival
in Charleston, and the Kennedy Center in Washington. The Tennessee
Tech Tuba Ensemble and R. Winston Morris: A 40th Anniversary
Retrospective lists all of these events and more. It tells how
Morris founded an ensemble comprised only of tubas and euphoniums
(the "underdogs" of the orchestra) and catapulted it to
international recognition, establishing and defining the standards
for tuba ensemble performance practices and creating a monumental
influence on both the tuba and music education throughout the
world. The book provides a biography of Morris that includes the
influences that led to the development of the TTTE, and it
describes the early years of the ensemble and its development as
one of the most recognizable groups of its kind. Several lists of
reference information specific to Morris and the group and general
to tuba and euphonium music are offered. Details about concerts,
performances, activities, and recordings of the ensemble are
presented, as well as recordings, awards, honors, and publications
by Morris. Former members of the group are listed and pictured in
more than 85 photos comprising a photographic history. Winston and
the TTTE are responsible for the composition and arrangement of
more music for the tuba than any other single source, and a
comprehensive list of those works is supplied here."
John Coltrane's unique and powerful saxophonic sound is commonly
recognized among jazz scholars and fans alike as having a
"spiritual" nature, imbued with the perfomer's soul, which deeply
touches musicians and listeners worldwide. This revered and
respected musician created new standards, linked tradition with
innovation, challenged common assumptions, and relentlessly pursued
spiritual goals in his music, which he aimed openly to use as a
means to help listeners see the beauty of life. More than four
decades after Coltrane's death, it is this spiritual nature of the
music that has kept his sound alive - and thriving - on the
contemporary jazz scene. Edited by prominent jazz musician and
scholar Leonard Brown, John Coltrane and Black America's Quest for
Freedom is a timely exploration of Coltrane's sound and its
spiritual qualities as they relate to Black American music culture
and aspirations for freedom. A wide-ranging collection of essays
and interviews featuring many of the most eminent figures in jazz
studies and performance-Tommy Lee Lott, Anthony Brown, Herman Gray,
Emmett G. Price III, Dwight Andrews, Tammy Kernodle, Salim
Washington, Eric Jackson, and TJ Anderson (foreword)-the book
examines the full spectrum of Coltrane's legacy. Each essay
approaches this theme from a different angle, in both historical
and contemporary contexts, focusing on how Coltrane became a
quintessential example of the universal and enduring qualities of
Black American culture. The contributors address Coltrane as the
Black intellectual, the visionary master of musical syntax, the man
and the media icon, and ultimately the symbol of the spiritual core
of Black American music.
Drawing from his highly praised French work, Une simple flute,
distinguished flutist and teacher Michel Debost has compiled a
useful and imaginative introduction to playing the flute. This
alphabetically arranged compendium of advice and insight covers
essential topics such as breathing, articulation, and tone, but
also explores "jawboning," "finger phrasing," "the little devils,"
and other quirky and vexing aspects of flute playing.
Full of practical advice on technique and axioms that lend moral
support during tough practice sessions, The Simple Flute will be a
welcome addition to any serious or novice flutist's library. In
addition, the book includes original exercises such as "Debost's
Scale Game," making it an excellent resource for flute teachers.
Debost concludes each essay with "In a nutshell" and "Please refer
to" boxes that make the book easy to browse, dog-ear, and return to
again and again. Offering concise, common-sense solutions for
flutists of all levels, this book is an ideal reference guide on
flute performance.
Oboe Art and Method is a complete and comprehensive guide to oboe
technique. Author Martin Schuring, a veteran oboe performer and
instructor, describes in detail all of the basic techniques of
playing (breathing, embouchure, finger technique, articulation) and
reed making, with expert tips and step-by-step instructions for how
best to perform each of these tasks with grace and technical
efficiency. Schuring's descriptions are straightforward and
articulate, designed to encourage students to focus on the basic
techniques of tone production as a springboard for more nuanced
artistic development. Key sections address long-tone and scale
practice in ways that go beyond advice most teachers will give
their pupils, and the author's focus on embouchure development
cultivates supported breathing and blowing to help provide the best
foundation for aspiring oboists. In addition, he offers chapters on
the practicing, instrument care and adjustment, professional
development, and career development issues, all designed to help
students practice meaningfully and with purpose and guide them
throughout their careers with the oboe. A reliable source of
practical and time-tested advice, Oboe Art and Technique will
appeal to all who teach or are learning to play the oboe, whether
at conservatories or in private instruction. A coherent overview of
the fundamentals of technique, it will also be a terrific brush-up
guide for professionals and amateur enthusiasts alike.
(Transcribed Horns). Imagine playing the exact parts of some of the
most memorable and consequential songs of our time note-for-note,
exactly as the legends played them. This unique new series features
transcriptions of all the horn parts included on the original
recordings with a separate staff for each horn. Perfect for cover
bands The books also include vocal melody lines, complete lyrics,
and chord symbols. This volume features 15 pop/jazz favorites:
After the Love Has Gone * Birdland * Deacon Blues * Doin' It (All
for My Baby) * Fantasy * Got to Get You into My Life * Grazing in
the Grass * In the Navy * The Madison Time * My Old School *
Spanish Flea * Tell Her About It * Tijuana Taxi * What You Won't Do
for Love * You Can't Get What You Want (Till You Know What You
Want).
This book contains nine pieces selected from ABRSM's 2018-2021
Grade 1 Flute syllabus. Key features: Nine pieces in a range of
styles, chosen from Lists A, B and C with piano accompaniment
Classic repertoire and newly commissioned pieces and arrangements
Footnotes with helpful information about the pieces Audio
performances of the nine pieces by expert musicians plus
accompaniment-only tracks for use when practising (download code
included in the book)
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101 Hit Songs
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101 Hit Songs
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What does freedom sound like in the context of traditional Japanese
theater? Where is the space for innovation, and where can this kind
of innovation be located in the rigid instrumentation of the Noh
drama? In Piercing the Structure of Tradition, Mariko Anno
investigates flute performance as a space to explore the
relationship between tradition and innovation. This first
English-language monograph traces the characteristics of the Noh
flute (nohkan), its music, and transmission methods and considers
the instrument's potential for development in the modern world.
Anno examines the musical structure and nohkan melodic patterns of
five traditional Noh plays and assesses the degree to which Isso
School nohkan players maintain to this day the continuity of their
musical traditions in three contemporary Noh plays influenced by
Yeats. Her ethnographic approach draws on interviews with
performers and case studies, as well as her personal reflection as
a nohkan performer and disciple under the tutelage of Noh masters.
She argues that traditions of musical style and usage remain
influential in shaping contemporary Noh composition and performance
practice, and the existing freedom within fixed patterns can be
understood through a firm foundation in Noh tradition.
The talent and experience of the legendary virtuoso, Leon Goossens,
with that of the contemporary composer, conductor and oboist, Edwin
Roxburgh combine to produce this comprehensive handbook for the
oboe. The history of the instrument is followed by illuminating
chapters on baroque, classical, romantic and twentieth century
music. The mark of Goossens' long experience as an international
soloist is woven into every page, whether in his observations about
great soloists of the past or in pertinent views on modern
recording methods. Edwin Roxburgh contributes a detailed
explanation of extemporization and ornamentation in
eighteenth-century music as well as an optimistic review of new
developments in oboe playing and modern music. For the student,
there is a whole section on reed making and performing techniques
together with detailed advice for teachers. Extensive appendices
cover manufacturers, repertoire, fingering charts, bibliography and
discography.
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