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34 Orchestral Etudes for Trumpet

Vassily Brandt: 34 Orchestral Etudes for Trumpet

34 Orchestral Etudes for TrumpetFor more than a century, Vassily Brandt’s etudes have prepared trumpet players to play orchestral standards. This new edition was created to foster renewed awareness of note groupings, sequences, stylistic emphasis, and syncopation. Mark Clodfelter has also proposed transpositions for many of the etudes, utilizing Bb, C, and Eb trumpets. His fresh perspective makes this an indispensable edition for serious students.

Vassily Brandt: 34 Orchestral Etudes for Trumpet, edited by
Mark Clodfelter, Carl Fischer, www.carlfischer.com

Led Zeppelin: Day by Day

Author and music journalist Marc Roberty chronicles and details Led Zeppelin’s career, meticulously covering all the band’s concerts. The book includes set lists and reviews, as well as a deep look at the music. He analyzes recording sessions and individual band member projects, studio locations, release dates, performance credits, plus stories from studio insiders. The book includes rare images, many from renowned photographer Carl Dunn.

Led Zeppelin: Day by Day, by Marc Roberty, Backbeat Books,
www.halleonard.com.

Compatible Duets for Winds Volume 2

Compatible Duets for Winds Volume 2 contains 29 level 2-3 duets in a variety of styles that can be played with any combination of two wind instruments. Your students develop chamber ensemble skills while playing with friends. A perfect accompaniment to classroom instruction, the series includes six books for various instruments. Other Carl Fischer Compatible Duet books cover music for strings, Christmas, church, and weddings.

Compatible Duets for Winds Volume 2: 29 Duets that Can Be Played by Any Combination of Wind Instruments, arranged or composed by Larry Clark, Carl Fischer, www.carlfischer.com.

Five Star Music Makeover: The Independent Artist’s Guide

Success in today’s music industry requires a lot of work and education. This book, written by five experts, was designed to help up and coming musicians meet the challenges of the industry. It covers five key areas: vocal technique; writing memorable and marketable songs; professional recording; publishing; and promotion.

Five Star Music Makeover: The Independent Artist’s Guide for Singers, Songwriters, Bands, Producers, and Self-Publishers, by Coreen Sheehan, Anika Paris, Eric Corne, Michael Eames; and Bobby Borg,
Hal Leonard Corporation, www.halleonardbooks.com.

Let Your Voice Be Heard: The Life and Times of Pete Seeger

Children’s book author Anita Silvey introduces middle-grade readers to folk musician and activist Pete Seeger, who devoted his life to furthering humanitarian causes. The book follows Seeger’s life, from a childhood spent traveling with his classical musician father to the growth of his conviction that freedom and justice must be defended and that the power of song can be used to fight back when these ideas are threatened.

Let Your Voice Be Heard: The Life and Times of Pete Seeger, by Anita Silvey, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, www.hmhco.com.

The Music of Teaching: Learning to Trust Students’ Natural Development

“Twenty-four hour access to information allows children to learn more independently,” says author Barbara Kreader Skalinder. Using stories from her 46-year teaching career, plus research into education and psychology, she explores ways that teaching must evolve to collaborative methods better suited to students in today’s digital world.

The Music of Teaching: Learning to Trust Students’ Natural Development, by Barbara Kreader Skalinder, Hal Leonard Corporation,
www.halleonard.com.

Modern Etudes for Solo Trumpet

This collection of inventive and challenging etudes for trumpet players combines a variety of stylistic elements from early jazz to newer harmonic and intervallic concepts. Written for both aspiring and accomplished trumpet players, the book includes new compositions and melodies over popular standards like “But Not for Me,” “All the Things You Are,” and “Honeysuckle Rose.” The accompanying CD features some of today’s greatest jazz trumpeters—Terell Stafford, Scott Wendholt, and Nick Marchione of Local 802 (New York City), plus Ingrid Jensen of Local 247 (Victoria, BC).

Modern Etudes for Solo Trumpet, by Cameron Pearce, Sher Music Co.,
www.shermusic.com.

Creative Chords: Keyboard Improvisation Method

In this two-book series, designed for pianists from beginners to pros, composer Bradley Sowash coaches them to play “off page” in new and exciting ways. He provides the tools to “do their own thing” by learning to read and play well-known melodies by ear, improvise embellishments and variations, add chords and “stock” accompaniment styles, and create their own full-sounding arrangements. An online Interactive Practice Studio provides backing tracks, additional information, and demonstration videos.

Creative Chords: Keyboard Improvisation Method, by Bradley Sowash,
Neil A. Kjos Music Company, www.kjos.com.

The Integrated String Player: Embodied Vibration

The Integrated String Player is designed for violinists, violists, cellists, and bassists of all abilities. It is a practical guide to improving coordination, technique, practice, interpretation, and concert preparation for all bowed instruments. Dozens of principles and exercises are demonstrated through more than 80 video clips on the book’s dedicated website.

The Integrated String Player: Embodied Vibration, by Pedro de Alcantara, Oxford University Press, globaloup.com.

Zig Kanstul: Last of the Great Masters

Zig Kanstul: Last of the Great Masters

Zig Kanstul: Last of the Great MastersZig Kanstul: Last of the Great Masters, by R. Dale Olson, is an account of the lineage of the great masters of American brass musical instrument making, culminating in the story of Zig Kanstul. Olson walks the reader through the history of significant brass design innovation and manufacturing in the US from 1824 to 2016.

Zig Kanstul: Last of the Great Masters, by R. Dale Olson,
Kanstul Musical Instruments, www.kanstul.com.