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TheDouble Bass: How it Works provides information not usually found
in traditional instrumental music method books. When used
concurrently with any method book, the student's learning
experience is expanded beyond "learning how to play" to include all
topics relevant to the subject instrument. As the lessons proceed,
the students will be able to associate their playing experiences
with information on how the subject instrument produces sound,
works mechanically, evolves, is made, and how to care for it. This
expanded knowledge provides a player with greater insight into that
instrument's relationship to others in its family and to those
other instruments with which the player will be working. The result
of the exposure to this enriched experience is a well-rounded
musician in place of one who can just play an instrument.
This book will teach you additional information about your
instrument that will help you better understand how it works, how
to work it, care for it, and how to be a more knowledgeable
cellist.
Learning About the Violin: A Practical Supplemental Handbook is
designed to enrich the learning experience of students who are
using a traditional violin method lesson book. Method books only
teach one how to play an instrument. This Supplemental Handbook
teaches everything else about the instrument, including: 1. the
parts of the violin and how they work 2. how to care for a violin
outfit 3. how to plan a practice session 4. what items
(accessories) are needed to help one play the violin. 5. how
violins are made 6. the history of the violin 7. how violin bows
are made 8. the history of violin bows The book also contains a
dictionary for violin terms and a comprehensive index to facilitate
topic location. With this book included in a curriculum, a student
will also have greater insight into the violin's relationship to
the viola, cello, and double bass with which they will be working.
Being exposed to this expanded enrichment will result in a
well-rounded musician in place of one who can just play an
instrument.
The Brass Instrument Owner's Handbook is the second in a series of
musical instrument owner's handbooks. Following the structure of
The String Instrument Owner's Handbook (2015), this book provides
professionals, musicians, teachers, students, and individuals
interested in brass instruments with an abundance of knowledge. A
touchstone work for both uninitiated and advanced players, The
Brass Instrument Owner's Handbook provides a roadmap for every step
of the owning process from selecting and buying (or renting) to
maintaining, repairing, modifying, upgrading, and even re-selling
your instrument. Chapters answer such questions as: Where did these
instruments come from? What are the different kinds of historical
and contemporary brass instruments? How do these instruments work?
Who makes them and how? How do I choose and buy a brass instrument?
How do I rent one? How do I take care of my brass instrument? And
so much more. The book also provides readers with an instrument
diary and in-depth glossary of terms. This work is an invaluable
addition to the libraries of not only every professional brass
player, but also of students, teachers, technicians, and parents.
The Brass Instrument Owner's Handbook is the second in a series of
musical instrument owner's handbooks. Following the structure of
The String Instrument Owner's Handbook (2015), this book provides
professionals, musicians, teachers, students, and individuals
interested in brass instruments with an abundance of knowledge. A
touchstone work for both uninitiated and advanced players, The
Brass Instrument Owner's Handbook provides a roadmap for every step
of the owning process from selecting and buying (or renting) to
maintaining, repairing, modifying, upgrading, and even re-selling
your instrument. Chapters answer such questions as: Where did these
instruments come from? What are the different kinds of historical
and contemporary brass instruments? How do these instruments work?
Who makes them and how? How do I choose and buy a brass instrument?
How do I rent one? How do I take care of my brass instrument? And
so much more. The book also provides readers with an instrument
diary and in-depth glossary of terms. This work is an invaluable
addition to the libraries of not only every professional brass
player, but also of students, teachers, technicians, and parents.
Basic Elements of Music introduces readers to a wide range of
knowledge essential for a well-rounded understanding of music. This
primer surveys the history of music and the composers who made that
history; the history of instrument families and how the instruments
function; an introduction to the science of sound and sound
production; the various types of ensembles; and the fundamentals of
music theory, form in music, musical notation, and music
vocabulary. Accessible, yet detailed and comprehensive, Michael
Pagliaro's handbook is an excellent guide for music lovers,
instructors, and students in any music program. As an introduction
to music for the layman, a refresher for music teachers planning
lessons, or an enrichment source for professional musicians seeking
broader music knowledge, this book is an invaluable addition to any
library.
The Instrumental Music Director s Guide to Comprehensive Program
Development gives practical solutions to the many issues that
confront music directors. The topics addressed include: . A review
of tests which can be used to develop an all-inclusive student
profile identifying strengths and weaknesses as a prologue to
preparing individualized curricula . A discussion of the informed
approach predicated on understanding relationships among music,
logical deduction, and the acoustic sciences thereby accelerating
the learning process in music, increasing the knowledge base, and
developing cognitive skills that can be applied to other studies .
A measuring process used to accurately calculate the size of a
beginning student in relation to the size of the selected
instrument to ensure the two will be compatible . A procedure for
introducing students to the many different instruments . The
protocol for developing a symbiotic dealer/teacher relationship
that will ensure a smooth running program fully equipped throughout
the year . Purchasing, renting, and caring for instruments and all
administrative tasks which are the backbone of a successful school
instrumental music program"
The Instrumental Music Director s Guide to Comprehensive Program
Development gives practical solutions to the many issues that
confront music directors. The topics addressed include: . A review
of tests which can be used to develop an all-inclusive student
profile identifying strengths and weaknesses as a prologue to
preparing individualized curricula . A discussion of the informed
approach predicated on understanding relationships among music,
logical deduction, and the acoustic sciences thereby accelerating
the learning process in music, increasing the knowledge base, and
developing cognitive skills that can be applied to other studies .
A measuring process used to accurately calculate the size of a
beginning student in relation to the size of the selected
instrument to ensure the two will be compatible . A procedure for
introducing students to the many different instruments . The
protocol for developing a symbiotic dealer/teacher relationship
that will ensure a smooth running program fully equipped throughout
the year . Purchasing, renting, and caring for instruments and all
administrative tasks which are the backbone of a successful school
instrumental music program"
In The String Instrument Owner's Guide, Michael Pagliaro surveys
the complete "ownership life cycle" of bowed string instruments. A
touchstone work for uninitiated and advanced players, The String
Instrument Owner's Guide provides a roadmap for every step of the
owning process, from selecting and buying (or renting ) to
maintaining, repairing, modifying, upgrading and even re-selling
your instrument. The String Instrument Owner's Guide answers,
chapter by chapter, such key questions as: Where did string
instruments come from? How do they work? What are the different
kinds of string instruments? How they are made? How should you
choose one? How do you care for string instruments? What
accessories are needed and what do you need to know about them? How
do string instruments compare to one another? How does one learn to
play? And so much more. This work should sit in the library of not
only every professional musician but also of students, teachers,
technicians, and parents.
In The Musical Instrument Desk Reference, Michael Pagliaro, musical
instrument authority extraordinaire, provides the one-stop shop for
those in need of a quick, visually-rich reference guide to band and
orchestral instruments. Descriptions and illustrations of
everything from the physics of sound to detailed discussions of
each orchestra and band instrument make this work the ideal desktop
reference tool for the working musician. Through its Quick Start
and In Depth features, readers can quickly decide how deeply they
want to delve into the instrument at hand. Following a contemporary
format designed to facilitate what any musician or music instructor
needs to know, The Musical Instrument Desk Reference eliminates the
need to leaf through multiple method books or trawl through
websites to find information. The Musical Instrument Desk Reference
includes general information on fingering, the anatomy of musical
instruments, sound production, amplification, and control, as well
as the science of sound. Readers will find individual chapters on
woodwinds, brass instruments, non-fretted string instruments, and
percussion instruments. In each category, Pagliaro delves deeper,
describing for woodwinds such things as tuning, key systems,
fingerings, sound production, tone holes, assembly, materials,
embouchures, and reed use; for brass instruments such matters as
valve systems, fingering patterns, French horn types, mouthpiece
selection, and intonation; for non-fretted string instruments such
issues as tuning and fingering, playing position, bowing technique,
instrument parts, and materials; and for percussion instruments
such elements as instrument types and their classifications, tuning
procedures, and accessories. The Musical Instrument Desk Reference
is the perfect guide for anyone interested in or responsible for
working with varieties of instruments and their players. Teachers,
students, teachers in training, music instructors, instrument
technicians, and musicians can quickly locate any specific detail
related to any band or orchestral instrument.
Basic Elements of Music introduces readers to a wide range of
knowledge essential for a well-rounded understanding of music. This
primer surveys the history of music and the composers who made that
history; the history of instrument families and how the instruments
function; an introduction to the science of sound and sound
production; the various types of ensembles; and the fundamentals of
music theory, form in music, musical notation, and music
vocabulary. Accessible, yet detailed and comprehensive, Michael
Pagliaro's handbook is an excellent guide for music lovers,
instructors, and students in any music program. As an introduction
to music for the layman, a refresher for music teachers planning
lessons, or an enrichment source for professional musicians seeking
broader music knowledge, this book is an invaluable addition to any
library.
In The String Instrument Owner's Guide, Michael Pagliaro surveys
the complete "ownership life cycle" of bowed string instruments. A
touchstone work for uninitiated and advanced players, The String
Instrument Owner's Guide provides a roadmap for every step of the
owning process, from selecting and buying (or renting ) to
maintaining, repairing, modifying, upgrading and even re-selling
your instrument. The String Instrument Owner's Guide answers,
chapter by chapter, such key questions as: Where did string
instruments come from? How do they work? What are the different
kinds of string instruments? How they are made? How should you
choose one? How do you care for string instruments? What
accessories are needed and what do you need to know about them? How
do string instruments compare to one another? How does one learn to
play? And so much more. This work should sit in the library of not
only every professional musician but also of students, teachers,
technicians, and parents.
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