Conductor of the Capital Wind Symphony, George Etheridge, talks about the concert dedicated to Dr. William D. Revelli at the Vienna Presbyterian Church in Vienna, VA, February 19, 2012. Read More...
Conductor of the Capital Wind Symphony, George Etheridge, talks about the concert dedicated to Dr. William D. Revelli at the Vienna Presbyterian Church in Vienna, VA, February 19, 2012. Read More...
When directors consider the overall sound of the ensemble on the concert stage, they consistently look up - and use a variety of acoustical controls to direct the sound to the audience. However, the redirected sound still has a mind of its… Read More...
Since every rehearsal stoppage often translates to behavior problems and requires that you restore order and restart, there are some things you should have on or near your conductor's stand. Included on the list are a tuner/metronome,… Read More...
As we forge through the winter months, our attention is turning toward upcoming spring festivals and contests. It is very easy to overlook some obvious tasks that can make the festival go smoothly. With so much energy being put into the… Read More...
For those of us who've had others judge our bands or have had the opportunity to be judges ourselves, there may have been occasions when we've had experiences with evaluators that left us baffled, confused, or infuriated. While this… Read More...
The purpose of this article is to present basic rehearsal design principles that can improve student engagement followed by a description of practical rehearsal techniques designed to empower students to become an integral part of the… Read More...
The fall is a very hectic time for band directors for one very obvious reason: marching band. However one also needs to plan for the time when the number of marching band contests and football games has passed. While preparations for the… Read More...