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Would you like students in your jazz ensemble to listen to great jazz recordings and even transcribe solos? Would you like your saxophone section to swing like Count Basie’s? Would you like yo

2. The Jim Cullum Jazz Band
(Teacher Resources/Jazz)
The Jim Cullum Jazz Band (JCJB) plays jazz in the classic manner, that is, in the style of small, hot ensembles prior to WWII. The band's repertoire covers a lot of ground--from 19th-century cakewalks

3. New Age Music - How It's Made
(Teacher Resources/Music in General)
...es of music have different "sounds." We can all pretty much agree on that point. For example, Jazz uses seventh chords almost exclusively. This, and the kind of chord progressions used in Ja...

...musical life, Duke began to take a promising interest in a new type of music that would later be called jazz. Choosing to base his career on a new idea may not have been smart, but Duke did take this ...

5. Free Trombone Music Recordings
(Teacher Resources/Playing an Instrument)
...Variations, BWV 988 / Aria as performed by the Canadian Brass Quintet (2:09)   Jazz Trombone Music Listening Suggestions  But Not For Me as performed by jazz tr...

6. Percussion Musical Instruments
(Teacher Resources/Playing an Instrument)
...s everywhere, from classical works for the orchestra, film soundtracks, folk and traditional ensembles, jazz music, military and marching bands,  to pop and especially rock music. Orchestral perc...

7. Bringing Listening Back To The Band Room
(Teacher Resources/Curriculum)
... track from any album in Napster's library, and it won't cost you or the school one dime. In your jazz classroom you want to play for students some real classic jazz pieces.  You go to Naps...

8. Woodwind Musical Instruments
(Teacher Resources/Playing an Instrument)
...ser's preference. In Military band, the repertoire of woodwinds are sometimes extended In Jazz ensemble, in general saxophones, B flat clarinet and flute are used.   Woodwind...

9. String Instruments Family
(Teacher Resources/Playing an Instrument)
...amplifier. While most electric guitars have six strings, seven-string instruments are used by some jazz guitarists and metal guitarists, and 12-string electric guitars are used in genres such as ...

10. Book Review- The Finale Projects
(Books/Music Technology)
... basic note entry, and score setup, Carruth continues with chapters on advanced formatting techniques, jazz related scoring techniques, percussion scoring, and the creation of tests, worksheets, an...

11. Video: Assistive Technology for Band Students
(Blogs/Tales From The Podium)
...of a joystick and a mechanical piston device attached to his horn, Lukas was now able to participate in jazz, concert, and even marching band as an active and proud member of the band.  See how t...

The guys at TicketPrinting.com have written an article on developing a great email marketing campaign will drive people to your band concerts by keeping them continually informed and interested in

13. Content Management Systems For Non-Profit Organizations
(Teacher Resources/Band Web Sites)
... The Events Component allows you to create several different "groups" such as your jazz band, marching band, or concert band. These groups can then have events added to their c...

14. The History of the Electric Guitar
(Teacher Resources/Music History)
...n guitarists needed to amplify their instruments to compete with the large brass sections found in most jazz orchestras. In the beginning, electric guitars were primarily made up of hollow archtop aco...

15. Music and its Roots in Voodoo
(Teacher Resources/Music History)
... in magic and voodoo. If we were to trace back to the original roots of the Blues, Gospel, R&B, Jazz and Rock’n’Roll in America, it would be around 1619 when the first twenty Negro...

16. Chris' Top 7 Favorite Leadership Books
(Teacher Resources/Leadership)
...t 5. Servant Leadership. Reminds us we serve those who follow. 6. Leadership Jazz. Lots about shaping the values of an organization. 7. Oh The Places You'l...

17. How To Buy an Electric Guitar
(Teacher Resources/Music in General)
...earning how to buy an electric guitar. Certain guitars are more well-rounded, able to go from blues, to jazz, to rock without skipping a beat. Others are more one-sided, specifically designed for a ce...

18. Acoustic Or Electronic Drums - What Is Your Choice?
(Teacher Resources/Music in General)
... them with a machine, you lack the feeling and the quality of emotion. For some types of music such as jazz and soul, machines are not appropriate at all because these are genres that exude feeling a...

19. The Curse of the Easy A
(Teacher Resources/Curriculum)
...  By the end of the third quarter the new scale memorization requirements I threw in had turned my jazz and pep bands into the best groups that I had ever conducted.  The attitudes of my stu...

20. Does Reading Make Music?
(Teacher Resources/Curriculum)
...s Proven Tips, Tool, and Strategies (that anyone can learn) to Play Rock, Pop, Blues and Smooth Jazz Piano. http://www.mrronsmusic.com/playpiano.htm ...

21. History of the Clarinet From the 19th Century
(Teacher Resources/Music in General)
...ossini. The 20th century continued the popularity of the clarinet, which was now used in jazz as well as ‘art’ music. One of the most famous orchestral pieces of the 20th ce...

22. History of the Clarinet From the 19th Century
(Teacher Resources/Music History)
...nd Rossini. The 20th century continued the popularity of the clarinet, which was now used in jazz as well as ‘art’ music. One of the most famous orchestral pieces of the 20th ce...

23. A Rundown of Several North American Conservatories
(Teacher Resources/Music in General)
...nto a vocal instruction program in 1989. It currently offers majors in composition, music education, jazz studies and music history, among others. The Boston Conservatory Has been training ex...

24. Randy Hunter Jazz Home Page
(Bookmarks:Music Ed Links / Curriculum)
Jazz saxophone etude and duet books, combo arrangements, play-along CD's, and free jazz lessons by Atlanta saxophone player, Randy Hunter

25. Randy Hunter Jazz Home Page
(Bookmarks:Music Ed Links / Teaching / Jazz)
Jazz saxophone etude and duet books, combo arrangements, play-along CD's, and free jazz lessons by Atlanta saxophone player, Randy Hunter

26. Naxxos Music Library
(Bookmarks:Music Ed Links / Teaching / Music Listening)
An online classical music streaming service with very low subscription rates and near CD quality audio files.

27. RANDOM.ORG - Jazz Scale Generator
(Bookmarks:Music Ed Links / Teaching / Jazz)
This form allows you to generate random jazz scales, which are intended to be useful for students of jazz guitar. The randomness comes from atmospheric noise, which for many purposes is better than t

28. RANDOM.ORG - Jazz Scale Generator
(Bookmarks:Music Ed Links / Teaching / Worksheets & Handouts)
This form allows you to generate random jazz scales, which are intended to be useful for students of jazz guitar. The randomness comes from atmospheric noise, which for many purposes is better than t

JazzTube categorizes and links to dozens of jazz performances on YouTube.  They are broken down by performer, so you can find performances by such greats as Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald.  All f

30. IAJE: Programs - Jazz Appreciation Month
(Bookmarks:Music Ed Links / Teaching / Jazz)
...Museum of American History, IAJE, and a long list of distinguished partners, schools, organizations and jazz greats such as Herbie Hancock, Quincy Jones and Branford Marsalis band together to celebrat...

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