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Frank Ticheli & Gregory B. Rudgers
This beginning band method is designed to elevate the traditional goals of first-year students to new levels of achievement. Each lesson is skillfully presented in order to develop skills, creativity, and performance. In addition to the …
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Oboe Collection
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Clarinet Collection
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Bass Clarinet Collection
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Alto Sax Collection
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Tenor Sax Collection
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Baritone Sax Collection
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Bassoon Collection
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Trumpet Collection
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Horn in F Collection
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Trombone Collection
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Baritone BC Collection
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Baritone TC Collection
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Tuba Collection
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Piano Collection accompaniment for solo pieces
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Percussion Collection
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Conductor Collection
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This beginning band method is designed to elevate the traditional goals of first-year students to new levels of achievement. Each lesson is skillfully presented in order to develop skills, creativity, and performance. In addition to the exercises, warm-ups, and drills, there are 24 original works by Frank Ticheli as well as 15 solo pieces with optional piano accompaniment. Each composition offers a music-making opportunity based on band members' newly acquired skills. The ultimate goal is more than just learning to play an instrument, it's also to experience the joy of making music at the earliest stages of learning.