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    • Stuff To Help Everyone

      How To Practice – 5 Tips For Students

      This video is made for students and parents, to help you understand how to practice at home in a way that will give you better results.

      How To Practice Anything video

      Good stuff here from TED.

      http://www.banddirectorstalkshop.com

      This is an online resource for band directors, but students can get a lot out of it too. For example, if you play clarinet, then search for “clarinet” to find articles about how to play the flute better, etc.

      www.basicband.info

      A great website for learning about your instrument for the first time. Just select your instrument from the menu in the top-right corner, and explore!

      https://www.classicfm.com/composers/puccini/news/salvatore-fisichella-masterclass/?

      I have no words. This is the endgame for music education. Complete vulnerability and connection.

      https://www.youtube.com/concertbandcentral

      This is a great Youtube channel, made by highly qualified band teachers. Lots of helpful videos about how to play your instrument, etc. Go explore.

      https://www.youtube.com/user/MrSelfridge

      Another great Youtube channel for all things band, created by a great teacher.


      Stuff To Help Woodwind Players


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      FLUTES
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      Flute help

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVWRzO2_r_Q
      https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0S9KYvSN8fYQBjQl9xGgLQ

      Two great resources for Flute on Youtube. Dig in.

      https://drcatesflutetips.wordpress.com

      Flute Tips blog.

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      CLARINETS
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      Clarinet Embouchure help

      Thanks, Mr. Danny Green, for creating this and sharing your wisdom.

      https://www.youtube.com/user/ClarinetMentors

      "Clarinet Mentors" Youtube channel. Dig in.

      http://banddirectorstalkshop.com/2016/04/29/clarinets-playing-flat

      “Why are my clarinets playing flat?” Excellent article about clarinet intonation, embouchure, etc.

      www.CrossingTheBreak.com

      Great information for clarinet players. Particularly #32 about "crossing the break" from your low notes to your upper register.

      "10 Simple StepsTo Improve Your Clarinet And Saxophone Section"

      Good stuff here. Everyone should read this and do it.

      Clarinet Resonance Fingerings

      A guide to resonance and alternate fingerings. Her whole website is worth checking out, go go!

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      SAXOPHONES
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      https://www.youtube.com/user/mcgillmusic

      Good Youtube channel for all things saxophone. Some beginner stuff, all the way through very advanced stuff.

      "10 Simple Steps To Improve Your Clarinet And Saxophone Section"

      Good stuff here. Everyone should read this and do it.


       
      Stuff To Help Brass Players 
       

      "Why Isn't It Working?" Checklist For Beginners On Brass Instruments

      --------Instructional video to help explain this stuff

      "Mystery To Mastery" videos by Greg Spence

      Gold. His other videos go into these concepts in more depth. But these 2-minute videos are a very approachable way to understand what we should be doing.


      Stuff To Help Percussionists


      https://vicfirth.zildjian.com/education/percussion-101.html
      www.freedrumlessons.com/drum-lessons/drum-rudiments.php
      https://www.pas.org/resources/resource-library

      Some really good websites for percussion stuff.

      Snare drum

      Sheet music

      Even if you are not auditioning, this material is great stuff to review and practice. It is essentially all of your fundamentals, all of your "this is how to play the snare drum correctly, and everything you should be able to play."

       

      https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAARW1daIWMDmbazuGAHOTt5uEzi53zGk

      A series of Youtube videos showing all the fundamental techniques for the snare drum.

      Mallet Percussion stuff

      My "Mallet Percussion Stuff" folder.

      Percussion instructions from Frederick Fennell


      Apps and Software


      Metronome: Tempo Lite by Frozen Ape for iOS

      Metronome: Tempo Lite by Frozen Ape for Android

      This is the best metronome app for mobile devices out there, in my opinion. This is the free version. I use the $3.99 version, but the free one is all you really need.

      www.finalemusic.com/products/finale-notepad

      Finale Notepad. This is the free version of the software I use to write all of the music you see on my website. The free version does not have all of the features that the full $600 version has, of course, but it has a lot. I highly recommend it, if you are interested in writing your own music. And I would be happy to help you learn how to use it.

      www.noteflight.com

      Check this out. It is an online music writing program. But then you can search for music that other people have written, including pop songs (search for something like "Set Fire To The Rain"). And you can change the music so it fits your instrument. I just learned about this, so I don't know how to use it yet, but you guys can mess around with it and probably figure it out

       

      About Music Education

       

      "How Playing An Instrument Benefits Your Brain"

      One of the best explanations I have ever seen of what learning to play a musical instrument does to your brain, and why it is such an important part of your education. To dig deeper into this, you can also watch this talk by Dr. Sarah Jayne Blakemore that explains how the brain develops during our teenage years. Of course, you only get these benefits if you practice your instrument every day. So go practice! Now! Go! Why are you still reading? Go practice!

      Another article to this point: https://musicadvisor.com/top-benefits-taking-music-lessons-young-adults

       

      Fun Internet Stuff

      https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4kqAGHdAW2yxzhAQgcrOBw

      "Lyon Bros" Youtube channel

       


      "I Want To Find Music Online I Can Play For Fun"

      www.8notes.com

      www.noteflight.com/community (notice the search bar at the top)

      Christmas songs
      ***If you are having trouble accessing this, just use a private / incognito window.***

      Star Wars songs

      "The Medallion Calls"

      "Hedwig's Theme" from Harry Potter

      Miscellaneous fun songs

      Video game music

      Mr Wentzel's page

      https://capotastomusic.com/ (click on your instrument in the black bar at the top of the page, then click on stuff like "Easy" in the black bar at the top of the page)

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