Woodwind Methods

An Essential Resource for Educators, Conductors & Students

COMPOSER: Charles West
PUBLISHER: Meredith Music
PRODUCT FORMAT: Method
This book was designed for use in a one or two semester heterogeneous college woodwind methods class or as a quick reference manual for school band and orchestra directors. It provides concise descriptions including instrument similarities and differences, breath support, reed adjustment and
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Composer Charles West
Publisher Meredith Music
Instrumentation Woodwind Instruments
Product Format Method
Description Product Type Book [Softcover]
Genre Method
Year of Publication 2015
ISBN 9781574634365
UPC 888680088675
No. HL00151383
Number of pages 184
Series Meredith Music Resource
Text language English
Description
This book was designed for use in a one or two semester heterogeneous college woodwind methods class or as a quick reference manual for school band and orchestra directors. It provides concise descriptions including instrument similarities and differences, breath support, reed adjustment and transposition. Includes:

• Instrument assembly, embouchure, hand position and articulation

• Carefully detailed fingering charts with clearly detailed primary fingerings and explanation of selected alternate fingerings and trill fingerings

• Progressive musical exercises/compositions, often harmonized, to allow students to learn new fingerings at aneven pace while enjoying the ensemble sound

• Advanced concepts: alternate fingerings, vibrato, flicking, and multiple articulation

• Trouble shooting for mechanical or reed problems, repair and maintenance

• Recommendations for selecting: Reeds, Mouthpieces & ligatures, Instruments, Method books and study literature, Constructing a basic woodwind “toolbox”
Song List
  • 1. Section 1: Woodwind Methods Class Text
  • 2. Section 2: Sequential Exercises
  • 3. Section 3: Director's Guide
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