• Latest
  • Trending
Modern Band for Local Culture: Hawaii’s Kerri Glickstein

Modern Band for Local Culture: Hawaii’s Kerri Glickstein

March 3, 2020
Reflections by Dr. Harry Begian By Dr. Richard Johnson

Reflections by Dr. Harry Begian By Dr. Richard Johnson

August 15, 2025
The Power of Partnerships: University, Communities, and Schools By Christopher M. Baumgartner

The Power of Partnerships: University, Communities, and Schools By Christopher M. Baumgartner

August 14, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
The First Week Sets the Tone By Peter Sciaino

The First Week Sets the Tone By Peter Sciaino

August 14, 2025
Band Camp Survival Tips From WindConductor.org

Band Camp Survival Tips From WindConductor.org

August 12, 2025
First Impressions of a Leader by Dr. Matthew Arau

First Impressions of a Leader by Dr. Matthew Arau

August 12, 2025
Headlines

Headlines

August 8, 2025
Colonel Bruce R. Pulver Leader & Commander, The United States Army Band  (Pershing’s Own)

Colonel Bruce R. Pulver Leader & Commander, The United States Army Band (Pershing’s Own)

August 7, 2025
Tempus Fugit by Tom Palmatier, SBO+ Editor-in-Chief

Tempus Fugit by Tom Palmatier, SBO+ Editor-in-Chief

August 6, 2025
Concert Band Set-up Fundamentals By Tom Palmatier

Concert Band Set-up Fundamentals By Tom Palmatier

August 5, 2025
Preview of the Midwest Clinic

Midwest Clinic’s 1st-Ever TI:ME Audio Technology PreConference Intensive

August 4, 2025

Laying the Groundwork: The Importance of Foundational Music Experiences By Annamarie Bollino

July 30, 2025
How to Select Saxophone Reeds By Tracy Heavner

How to Select Saxophone Reeds By Tracy Heavner

July 28, 2025
Tuesday, August 19, 2025
  • Contact
SBO+
  • Departments
    • Concert Band
    • Orchestra
      • String Section
    • Choral
    • Marching Band
    • Jazz
    • Modern Band/Popular Music
      • Mariachi
    • Theater
    • Editorial
      • Upclose
      • Advocacy
        • NAfME Neighborhood
        • MAC Corner
        • MusicEd: Mentor Minute
      • Commentary
        • Bubbett’s Bookshelf
        • Leadership Tips
        • Perspective
        • InService
          • America’s Bandmasters
          • America’s Musicians
        • Tone Deaf Comics
      • Features
    • News
      • Headlines
      • New Products
    • Performance
      • Woodwinds
        • Wind Talkers
      • Percussion
        • GoodVibes
      • Repertoire
      • Playing Tips
    • Technology
    • Travel/Festivals
      • Fundraising
  • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
  • Awards/Entries
    • Teachers’ Choice Awards
    • 50 Teachers Who Make a Difference
  • Subscribe to SBO+
    • Subscribe
    • Login/Manage Subscription
    • Support
  • Advertise
    • Email PR!
No Result
View All Result
  • Departments
    • Concert Band
    • Orchestra
      • String Section
    • Choral
    • Marching Band
    • Jazz
    • Modern Band/Popular Music
      • Mariachi
    • Theater
    • Editorial
      • Upclose
      • Advocacy
        • NAfME Neighborhood
        • MAC Corner
        • MusicEd: Mentor Minute
      • Commentary
        • Bubbett’s Bookshelf
        • Leadership Tips
        • Perspective
        • InService
          • America’s Bandmasters
          • America’s Musicians
        • Tone Deaf Comics
      • Features
    • News
      • Headlines
      • New Products
    • Performance
      • Woodwinds
        • Wind Talkers
      • Percussion
        • GoodVibes
      • Repertoire
      • Playing Tips
    • Technology
    • Travel/Festivals
      • Fundraising
  • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
  • Awards/Entries
    • Teachers’ Choice Awards
    • 50 Teachers Who Make a Difference
  • Subscribe to SBO+
    • Subscribe
    • Login/Manage Subscription
    • Support
  • Advertise
    • Email PR!
No Result
View All Result
SBO+
No Result
View All Result

Modern Band for Local Culture: Hawaii’s Kerri Glickstein

March 3, 2020
in Modern Band/Popular Music
Share on Facebook
ADVERTISEMENT

Kerri Glickstein teaches concert and modern band at Lāna’I High & Elementary School in Lāna’i City, Hawaii.

Ms. Glickstein found that the traditional instrumental music curriculum that she grew up with and taught to her students ignored their local culture. She says, “I was feeling a little stuck in my career, it was hard to make concert band work on this island.” In the hunt for new ideas to bring to her classroom, she heard an interview I did with fellow School Band and Orchestra columnist Elisa Janson Jones on her Music Ed Mentor Podcast, in which I spoke of the modern band movement and the annual Modern Band Summit in Colorado. She decided to attend and find out more. She left the Modern Band Summit with a completely new perspective and a whole lot of new ideas and resources to use in her classroom. “It was really rejuvenating, having something new and relevant to work with that will connect with my students,” she explains.

The first step was to see what her students wanted and then go from there. Her high school students started by doing modern band for the first quarter, and then she polled them to find out what they wanted to do next. The results were a mix between modern and concert band, so they did both of the ensembles together: “There were a lot of interesting ways that modern band and concert band enhanced each other.” For instance, most of the students that stuck to concert band instruments were treble instruments like flutes, clarinets, and trumpets, but the guitar, keyboard, and bass players helped fill out the sound. “I have a freshman bass guitarist that fills in for the lack of tuba. He transcribes notes from standard notation into tablature on his own,” she says. For the modern band songs, the students spend a lot of time listening, trying to get the nuance of recordings when they often don’t have sheet music. This has a big impact on their concert band pieces as well: “We will take lyrics to songs and use them to work on and understand more complex rhythms, and now that they understand popular music phrasing like verse and chorus, they can transfer that knowledge to their concert band pieces.” They also pick up on other musical ideas such as repeating melodies and sequences.

The 6th and 7th graders had struggled before due to instrumentation. Only about 10 students played concert band instruments, but many more played keyboard and ukulele. She got an extra 20 ukuleles with a grant from the Manele Koele Charitable Fund and now the class is eager to choose their own songs and drive the curriculum.

“It’s a big class with 42 students, and we have about 15 on guitar, 10 on keyboard, some that just sing, four bassists, a lot of ukuleles, and we all learn the drumming basics and rotate.” Glickstein recognized that just because she wasn’t a master of a topic didn’t mean she should hold her students back from that opportunity: “I’m still learning and figuring out how to do this with them.”

In Hawaii, the connection with the ukulele is part of the native culture. The students want to figure out the songs for traditional Hawaiian music, and that functions as a gateway to all the other popular songs they listen to. “Using the uke first was a huge spark, they would sing with recordings and then I would play while they sang, so they could see how easy it was,” she adds. She would find songs that used a few easy chords and put them on the board. Then students would listen and make up the strumming pattern that works for with the songs. Afterwards they would sing the melodies and figure them out by ear, which Kerri then says on fret numbers and then finally on notes, so they learn multiple ways to think about melodies.

Paula Fuga’s “Lilikoi” was a great starting song for the students with just two chords. It has a melodic intro and some of the kids already knew it and showed off, and then everyone wanted to learn it. For more ideas on songs that her students wanted to learn, check out Keali’i Reichel’s “Kawaipunahele”, Kolohe Kai’s “Heartstrings”, Hapa’s “Ka Uluwehi O Ke Kai”, Josh Tatofi’s “For the Lahui”, and Kapena’s “Never Gonna Give You Up” and “Don’t Say Goodbye”. For Kerri, this melding of the traditional and popular, both in musical styles and her students’ music education has been just what she needed to revitalize her love of teaching.

For more information about the Modern Band Summit, visit littlekidsrock.org/mbsummit

Scott Burstein is the director of teaching and learning for the national non-profit Little Kids Rock and inaugural director of the All National Modern Band Honors Ensemble.

You may also like:

SBO Presents the 21st Annual 50 Directors Who Make a Difference SBO Presents The 19th Annual 50 Directors Who Make A Difference The 22nd Annual 50 Directors Who Make a Difference Report: 50 Directors 2013 ’50 Directors Who Make a Difference’ Report
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

POPULAR STORY

  • 50 Music Teachers Who Make a Difference

    50 Music Teachers Who Make a Difference

    1365 shares
    Share 546 Tweet 341
  • When Selecting New Choral Music, Choose Success

    1295 shares
    Share 518 Tweet 324
  • Concert Band Set-up Fundamentals

    1106 shares
    Share 442 Tweet 277
  • The Immediate Threat to School Music Programs

    1010 shares
    Share 404 Tweet 253
  • TI:ME Announces Free PreSonus Revelator USB Microphone at 30th Anniversary Celebration at TMEA

    971 shares
    Share 388 Tweet 243
ADVERTISEMENT

SchoolMusic.Travel

Top 10 School Music Travel Destinations in the Northwest USA

Top 10 School Music Travel Destinations in the Northwest USA

Mountains, music, and vibrant cities — the Northwest offers unforgettable experiences for student groups. 🎷 1. Seattle, WA – Innovation Meets Inspiration• Why it’s great:…

Top 10 School Music Travel Destinations in the Northeast USA

Top 10 School Music Travel Destinations in the Northeast USA

From Broadway to Boston, the Northeast inspires music students with rich culture and iconic venues. From Broadway lights to historic concert halls, the Northeast is…

Top 10 School Music Travel Destinations in the Midwest USA

Top 10 School Music Travel Destinations in the Midwest USA

The Midwest is the heartbeat of America — and it beats in 4/4 time. The Midwest is the heartbeat of America — and it beats…

Top 10 School Music Travel Destinations on the West Coast

Top 10 School Music Travel Destinations on the West Coast

Coastlines, concert halls, and creativity — the West Coast delivers stunning performance opportunities. From iconic performance halls to scenic coastal venues, the West Coast offers…

Next Post
Concert Programming for Success

Concert Programming for Success

  • August 2025

    Articles | Digital Issue
  • July 2025

    Articles | Digital Issue
  • June 2025

    Articles | Digital Issue
  • May 2025

    Articles | Digital Issue
  • April 2025

    Articles | Digital Issue
© 2005 - 2025 artistpro, LLC
7012 City Center Way, Suite 207
Fairview, Tennessee 37062
(800) 682-8114

No Result
View All Result
  • Departments
    • Concert Band
    • Orchestra
      • String Section
    • Choral
    • Marching Band
    • Jazz
    • Modern Band/Popular Music
      • Mariachi
    • Theater
    • Editorial
      • Upclose
      • Advocacy
      • Commentary
      • Features
    • News
      • Headlines
      • New Products
    • Performance
      • Woodwinds
      • Percussion
      • Repertoire
      • Playing Tips
    • Technology
    • Travel/Festivals
      • Fundraising
  • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
  • Awards/Entries
    • Teachers’ Choice Awards
    • 50 Teachers Who Make a Difference
  • Subscribe to SBO+
    • Subscribe
    • Login/Manage Subscription
    • Support
  • Advertise
    • Email PR!

© 2005 - 2024 artistpro, LLC 7012 City Center Way, Suite 207 Fairview, Tennessee 37062 (800) 682-8114

Wenger EndurAd Promo