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Warm Up
Charles T. Menghini, D.M.A., President
VanderCook College of Music
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Three Basic Conducting Techniques
By Charles T. Menghini, D.M.A., President
VanderCook College of Music
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Observe the Speed Limit
Obviously, there is really not a single correct tempo for a given work or section even though composers do provide pretty specific guidelines, either metronome markings or subjective descriptions. However, these indications can sometimes be…
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Note Parts
By Charles T. Menghini,
D.M.A., President
VanderCook College of Music
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Music: At a Loss for Words
As conductors, we are in the unique position of conveying the connection that exists among all the various arts; and as cultural ambassadors, we find it impossible to explore one discipline without the happy intrusion of another.
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Dynamics
By Charles T. Menghini,
D.M.A., President
VanderCook College of Music
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Organizing Your Information
As the new school year gears up it comes time to review the methods in which we as band directors gather and organize the massive amount of information needed to successfully get the year rolling. This can include anything from preparing…
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VH1 Saves School Music Programs, One Instrument at a Time
The VH1 Save the Music Foundation, which was founded in 1997, is a non-profit organization that works to restore music programs in public schools around the country, that have either been eliminated or are at risk of being cut from the…
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Play-Along Anytime Anywhere
Computers, tablets, smartphones, DVDs. CDs are all great learning tools. Let's look at how our students can maximize learning and fun in their jazz playing experience. Perhaps the most user-friendly, interactive practice experience is with…
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