Coaching a Popular Music Ensemble : blending formal, non- formal, and informal approaches in the rehearsal / Steve Holley ; Edited by Gareth Dylan Smith ; Forward by John Kratus.
Publisher: Denver, Colorado : McLemore Ave Music, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Description: 18 unnumbered pages, 180 pages : illustrations, photographs (black and white) ; 29 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781733970709
- 1733970703
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"Coaching a popular music ensemble' is a comprehensive guide for the music teacher striving to meet the changing needs of their students, the university music educator examining our current music education paradigm, and the band director trying to expand their school's music program. Using his experiences as an educator and Memphis musician, Holley details the approaches and methods he used to create this one-of-a-kind, award-winning, student- driven music program. Some of the concepts described include the roles of the musicians in a popular music ensemble, explanations of a variety of rehearsal techniques, and how to go about creating a learner- centered rehearsal environment. Whether you believe the goal of music education is to produce more professional musicians or nurture more musical professionals, this book will help you and your students achieve that aspiration." -- From back cover.
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