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What is the greatest single error a band director can make?
 

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1. Rehearsal Rooms

Struggling to improve the acoustics in your band room? Check out how the Medan Band did it.

2. Concerned about playing swing music properly?

Check out my guidelines

3. Ear training exercises for bands

Unlike piano players, ear training is essential for wind band performers. But how many band directors bother to give their bands suitable exercises?

4. Intonation problems

While tuning is simple act of adjusting a length of tubing on a wind instrument (often by reference to a single note), intonation is an ongoing process in which a player strives to match the pitch of others in the ensemble during performance. 

5. “Blowing” a wind instrument

A common misconception among wind players is to believe that the air moves through the instrument in order to produce the sound. This is simply not true. 

6. Conducting – suggestions for home practice

The best way for a conductor to improve is in front of a live ensemble. The unfortunate reality, however, is that this is not always possible. Aspiring conductors therefore have little choice but to find other ways of honing their skills.

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Home Free Scores Wind Band Song without words
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Written by Bruce Gale   
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his work is a quiet, reflective piece for concert band in the tradition of Romantic pianists such as Chopin and Field. The level of difficulty is about grade 4. It consists of three themes as set out below:

Theme One:

Theme Two:

Theme Three:

You can download the conductor's score icon Song without words (417.45 kB) here, and a complete set of icon Parts (774.44 kB) here. Please accept my apologies. I could not get the cue notes to print properly on all the PDF files, even at high resolution. However, I have found a time consuming (for me!) workaround that has made it possible to consolidate the missing cue notes into a single file. You can download the following file, print it out and then distribute the missing parts to band members to supplement the music they already have. Click here icon Missing cue notes (24.2 kB).

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