Greet your students. Let them know you are happy to see them. Students need to know you like them as people first. Work to recognize each one by name. At...
This series of three articles is excerpted from the 1991 dissertation, “Program Trends of the Michigan State University Bands1967 to 1988” by Dr. Richard Johnson. Four historically prominent conductors followed...
Universities are deeply woven into the fabric of their communities, contributing to everything from athletics to service and business. Music is no exception. Higher education institutions often collaborate with local...
Before the first lesson, the first rehearsal, or even the first downbeat, you’re already setting a tone. The beginning of the school year sends a message. What’s your message? Start...
Band Camp Survival Tips From WindConductor.org Hydrate Early and Often Start increasing your water intake several days before camp begins. Bring a large, labeled water jug (½ gallon or...