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Classics with a Touch of Jazz

Classics with a Touch of Jazz: 27 Beloved Masterpieces

Classics with a Touch of JazzClassics with a Touch of Jazz reflects Local 802 (New York City) member Lee Evans’ longstanding interest in keeping music students and teachers motivated through including jazz music and concepts within traditional classical piano lessons. He includes classics from Bach, Beethoven, Cilea, Debussy, Dvořák, Elgar, Fauré, Franck, Grieg, MacDowell, Marcello, Massenet, Mozart, Ravel, Saint-Saëns, Schumann, Tárrega, and Tchaikovsky. The book includes access to Evans’ meticulous recordings of each piece to be used as a model for practice and performance.

Classics with a Touch of Jazz: 27 Beloved Masterpieces, by Lee Evans, Hal Leonard Corporation, halleonard.com

Axient Digital Wireless System

Shure’s Axient Digital Wireless System

Axient Digital Wireless SystemShure’s Axient Digital Wireless System provides unparalleled RF and audio performance for professional use. Ideal for a variety of users and features, the receiver is compatible with AD and ADX series transmitters. The Anxient system also features high-performance RF with maximum signal stability; pristine digital audio with a 20Hz to 20kHz range with flat frequency response and accurate transient response; compatibility with Wireless Workbench and ShurePlus Channels app; Dante Cue and Dante browse features for high fidelity headphone monitoring; and a wide tuning range of up to 184 MHz for all transmitters and receivers.

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Vater drumstick

Vater drumstick

Vater drumstick “The concept of this signature stick came to fruition over time as I found that slightly thinner sticks would eventually become less balanced as they wore from usage, whereas the larger diameter ones often felt too weighty, potentially maxing out sound thresholds in certain situations. As a result, we developed what sounds, feels, and reacts like a refined instrument in and of itself with this unique AM 595 model,” says 30-plus year AFM member Anthony Michelli. The Local 149 (Toronto, ON) member’s signature Vater drumstick was released this year.

www.vater.com

Paul Reed Smith 57/08 Pickups

Paul Reed Smith 57/08 Pickups

Paul Reed Smith 57/08 PickupsPaul Reed Smith 57/08 pickups, inspired by 1957 humbuckers and introduced on PRS guitars in 2008, are now available for separate purchase. They are made of vintage style wire, wound in-house, and provide the warm, even, responsive tone of 1950s guitars. The 9.4k treble and 8.5k bass models are compatible with three-way, three-way push/pull, or five-way pickup selectors.

www.prsguitars.com

Passive Line Splitter

Radial Engineering Ltd. Rugged LX-3 Passive Line Splitter

Passive Line SplitterThe Radial Engineering Ltd. rugged LX-3 passive line splitter is designed to send one audio signal to up to three destinations at once. With no need for external power, you simply plug and play. Built with a premium Jensen transformer, it provides two isolated outputs to eliminate hum and buzz from ground loops, along with a third direct output. All three outputs feature ground lift switches for additional suppression of noise and an input pad to allow connection to super high line output levels without oversaturating the audio transformer. An XLR/TRS combo jack allows connection to balanced or unbalanced cables. The LX-3 will balance the signal at the isolated outputs, preventing interference and signal degradation over long cable runs.

www.radialeng.com

Octopus

Octopus

OctopusThe eight-in-one Octopus from MusicNomad is the quintessential gig bag tool. It is perfect for adjusting output jacks, control pots, tuning machine bushings, and screws. It comes with both Phillips and slotted blade screwdriver heads with its reversible shaft design. The Octopus’s hex wrench of strong ballistic nylon provides the most popular hex wrench sizes: 10-mm, 12-mm, 14-mm, ½-inch, and 7/16-inch. It can handle any job without fear of scratching your hardware or finish. Octopus works well on almost all string instruments and hex nuts found on guitar pedals and amplifiers.

www.musicnomadcare.com

The Duet Digital Wireless Monitor

The Duet digital wireless monitor (IEM) system from Lectrosonics is made in the US and was designed for professional performing and touring musicians. It features digital RF modulation and 24-bit digital audio, guaranteeing high-resolution sound quality with wide dynamic range, low noise floor, and rock solid stereo image. The system can accept line level analog and Dante digital inputs.

www.lectrosonics.com

Hal Leonard Trumpet Play-Along

Hal Leonard Trumpet Play-Along Series

Hal Leonard Trumpet Play-AlongThe Hal Leonard Trumpet Play-Along series is designed to help you learn to play tunes quickly and easily with printed music and access to online audio tracks for download and streaming. Volume 2, Trumpet Classics includes “Ciribiribin,” Harry James; “Feels So Good,” Chuck Mangione; “Java,” Al Hirt; “Music to Watch Girls By,” Bob Crewe Generation; “Spanish Flea,” Herb Alpert; “Sugar Blue,” Al Hirt; “A Taste of Honey,” Herb Alpert; and “The Toy Trumpet,” Raymond Scott. The other three volumes available are: Volume 1, Popular Hits; Volume 3, Classic Rock, and Volume 4, Great Themes.

Hal Leonard Trumpet Play-Along Volume 2, Hal Leonard Corporation,
www.halleonard.com.

Ultimate Easy Play-Along Series

Alfred’s Ultimate Easy Play-Along Series

Ultimate Easy Play-Along SeriesGreat for students, Alfred’s Ultimate Easy Play-Along series features easy-to-play arrangements of guitar parts from classic recordings in both TAB and notation. Every book comes with a DVD of tips and a video giving a close-up view of how the parts are played, plus MP3s and TNT 2 software to change the mix, slow tracks down, isolate sections, and loop parts for practice. Available in the series are: The British Invasion 1964, Rush, The Doors, Led Zeppelin, and The Rolling Stones.

Alfred’s Ultimate Easy Play-Along Series, Alfred Music, Alfred.com.

How Music Dies (or Lives)

How Music Dies (or Lives): Field Recording and the Battle for Democracy in the Arts

How Music Dies (or Lives)In this book author and Grammy-winning producer Ian Brennan chronicles his journeys to find new and ancient sounds, textured voices, and nonmalleable songs as he presents readers with an intricate look at our technological society. He explores how colonization has damaged distinct variations between groups through generalizations; the importance of imperfection to authenticity; gaps between manufacturing and invention; and music’s saturation in everyday life.

How Music Dies (or Lives): Field Recording and the Battle for Democracy in the Arts, by Ian Brennan, Allworth Press, www.allworth.com.