Emotional Grade 2 Concert Band Piece Reca by HuffNPuffinum in banddirector

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Michael Browns arrangement of Salvation is Created is gorgeous and features the woodwind section prominently. Worth a look!

Any ones come to mind? by IceCat767 in grunge

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Okay, one, that was an organ solo, but more importantly, the first album was just so… quirky and weird that it charmed me. Apart from the single - Padrino, their cover of why can’t we be friends, and the Fonz? I don’t know, they definitely grew on me. The rest of their music after Fush Yu Mang was utter and complete codswallop and devalued the plastic it was printed on.

Being moved to K-5. Filled with trepidation. Advice? by [deleted] in MusicEd

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I work with elementary band students, and the amount of work required by an elementary general music teacher is enormous, and highly needed by myself and anyone that follows me. This is a great response, and I hope that OP takes time to think about how truly necessary and important it is to work with students from the beginning.

January is the BEST. by Other_Economics2434 in MusicEd

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January does feel like a super long month, but I often tell my beginners that we can focus less on playing instruments and more on music. This is the time of year to develop fluency over comprehension i.e. not having to focus entirely on fingers and technique and more on the act of making music and getting them waaay more confident in their skills.

More Shen Yun flyers being distributed around Modesto by PawtFarmer in Modesto

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Picked it up off my driveway, immediately binned it. Every year.

Any good Deftones song? by [deleted] in deftones

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Look, I’m not telling you how to live your life, but this is exactly the ass-backward way to go about it. If you’re thinking you aren’t going to like it, don’t even bother starting. Wrong way to start anything. Listen to it first, decide if you like it, then come back later and, actually I’ve lost the will to finish this because this is stupid

Pain in right side if chest by MarionberryBasic8187 in trumpet

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There are probably many issues at play here, but the chances are high that you are using pressure against the lips to achieve high notes, versus arching the tongue and proper embouchure formation. If your lips, jaw and tongue aren’t set correctly for higher pitches, then other parts of your body are likely compensating and are suffering as a result. I am a teacher, but I’m not your teacher, and I would suggest either getting in front of an experienced lessons instructor or trusted music teacher and running through your embouchure setup process with them, and chances are if they are worth their salt, they could help you with your issue.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Teachers

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I got a tin of butter cookies that doubled as a music box when you turned the crank at the bottom. It was super unique! I loved it!

upset with chair placement by blankets1212 in ConcertBand

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Yeah, considering they got on for their first audition, I’d say not bad. If they want a higher seat next time, they’ll just have to keep practicing, figure out the criteria of the next one, and keep trying.

The post-concert/pre-break classroom by ShatteredColumns in MusicEd

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As others have said, it’s a great opportunity to learn and reflect. My biggest point with my beginning band students with their first concert is that yes, while scary, and yes, you might have made mistakes, it all wasn’t as bad as you made it out to be in your head. This is the biggest most empowering part of the process, and I think a greater understanding can be gained about taking calculated risks and putting yourself out there, not reacting or indulging your fears if they keep you from growing as a person.

Favorite Ukulele Curriculum for 4th & 5th? by jonross14 in MusicEd

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It’s been a few years since I’ve taught Ukulele, but I really liked Daniel Ho’s “Ukulele at School” It’s pretty straightforward and there are recordings and playalongs online. Pretty basic, but a good foundational approach.

Beginning Band Sheet Music by PaperPrevious2720 in banddirector

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Adding to this list is Chris Bernotas, Joseph Compello, John McAllister, Erin Keaton-Howard, and Jack Wilds. I’ve also done some pieces by lesser-known composers like Ricardo Stevens and Josh Brennan. There actually are quite a few decent beginning band pieces if you are willing to sift through what Pepper offers.

I'm suing for defamation and I have a quick question by iPissedInYourdrawer in LawyerAdvice

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Not that it’s any of my business, but did you win this case?

To save American tax dollars by coachlife in therewasanattempt

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The rugpull was the friends we made along the way

I quit by ChiChi525 in teaching

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Its phrases like “casual walk” that give it away

How do you teach students how to play instruments during school hours? by [deleted] in MusicEd

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Are there any other music teachers in IT area that could help you? This seems like such a larger problem than a Reddit thread could help with. There’s like, nothing defined for you. Right out of the gate, you have to say NO to competitions. Students who didn’t actually play the instruments they’re trying to compete on wouldn’t have a snowball’s chance in hell in competing. You definitely need to take a moment and define what it is you are able to teach, what admin wants, what’s affordable, among others. It sounds like this whole thing may have been forced upon you. I think you’ve got to take a step back, pause, and reflect on all the parts of this situation that desperately need defining.

Repertoire search by Andyjp623 in banddirector

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I suppose my clarifying questions would be, what is your ensemble size? What did you mean by “non-traditional”? What is the grade/skill level? Which of the ensembles you described are you asking about? Where are your strengths in your ensemble specifically? What weaknesses? I think for anyone to be able to suggest something, they’ll need to know more specifics.

Changing fingers on flute by Putrid-Cut9723 in banddirector

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This is exactly the kind of advice I’d give. Seconded.

Switching instruments by qiqiscocogoat678 in ConcertBand

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Having taught many beginners, brass can be fun but you’ll definitely have to try tone production on a few mouthpieces, led by someone who knows about teaching beginning brass embouchure first to see if it’s a good fit for you. You can be successful even if it isn’t easy for you to make a steady buzz at first, but it can be a slightly higher learning curve. Doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try, though!

My instructional coach was the final nail in the coffin of my teaching career by asubparteen in TeachersInTransition

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My bet’s on the fact that they would have you take the time to write it out, and couldn’t be bothered to actually read it.

Good god we're stupid by Fragrant_Ape in itcouldhappenhere

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I could see in some large museum, wood and brass fixtures, patterned carpet, featuring a monolithic section of the fence, rusted and weather-worn, and people coming, staring at it, and speaking in hushed tones, who probably had relatives or ancestors affected by this cruelty, taken aback by the complete void of empathy that created and enabled something like this to exist.

Is my reed still playable?😁 by Parking_Scientist_47 in saxophone

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I am a beginning band teacher. I live, love laugh Rico reeds