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Basic Conducting Techniques

Labuta, Joseph A.
ISBN-10: 0131121081
ISBN-13: 9780131121089

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The Fifth Edition ofBasic Conducting Techniquesprovides sound, practical, hands-on procedures, techniques, guidance, and materials for the beginning conducting class.Joseph A. Labuta,an experienced musician and educator, employs a broad repertory of musical excerpts and scores, most reduced to four-part format, which enables students to work with an ensemble of class members to practice conducting and rehearsal techniques at each class meeting.
Features: Along with each carefully selected example from music literature are specific instructions keyed to the text, identifying conducting problems the student must master to develop conducting skills. Excerpts include orchestral materials, band scores, as well as choral music excerpts, choral scores, and choral rehearsal techniques. Modular format for self-paced learning; provisions for ongoing student evaluation, including rating scales, checklists, and analytical guides. Alternate approaches for use of the materials provided to the instructor. New to the Fifth Edition: Transposed parts for the musical excerpts in Part III. Examples of score analysis for students to use as models. More detail and elaboration of instruction preceding the excerpts. A Mastery section for challenge and evaluation. Additional photographs to clarify and model techniques.Basic Conducting Techniquesis a practical and innovative textbook that provides sound, time-tested procedures and materials for the beginning conducting class. It features a broad repertory of musical excerpts and scores from the standard literature, more varied selections for class use than any other available source. Students and instructors have responded enthusiastically to the hands-on, conductor-competency approach of this student-oriented textbook with its clearly stated outcomes and performance tests for student guidance, actual conducting activities for student learning, and varied musical examples for students to study, practice, conduct, and rehearse. Since most excerpts are reduced to a four-part score format, students are able to work with an ensemble of class members and can practice conducting skills and rehearsal techniques at each class meeting. Thus, the book fulfills several major needs for teaching conducting in the classroom setting. The student can study the text material and scores, and conduct a live performing group using valid music. The musical excerpts consist of carefully selected examples from the standard repertory which illustrate the conducting and rehearsal problems that students must solve to develop conducting skills. The fifth edition contains several new features to facilitate use of text material: transposed parts for the musical excerpts in Part III; examples of score analysis for students to use as models; more detail and elaboration of instruction preceding the excerpts; a "Mastery" section for challenge and evaluation; and additional photographs to clarify and model techniques. Transpositions for B-flat, F, and E-flat instruments are included with the orchestral excerpts that are keyed to the chapters. Transposed parts minimize performance problems and save rehearsal time in classes of mixed instrumentation so that instruction can focus on the specific conducting techniques to be mastered. Chapter 12 contains complete examples of scores analyzed and prepared by conductors with the "Three Basic Steps" of score preparation. Using these examples as models, students can prepare themselves to take charge of the class performing group and lead them through the assigned excerpts anal other scores they may conduct. The specific instructions that precede every excerpt in Part III help students integrate conducting techniques as they arise in the music they are conducting, regardless of the specific focus of the chapter they are studying. For example, the study of left-hand technique is the principal topic of Chapter 9; however, students should begin to use their left hand for signaling dynamic changes as early as the first excerpt in Chapter 2. Although the purpose of the learning modules as originally conceived was to focus on a specific area of technique to be mastered, the intent was never to exclude any techniques specific to the actual music studied and conducted. Research and experience confirm that no one sequence of materials as presented in a textbook works for all students. The sequence may appear logical to some author, but students' backgrounds and experiences differ. The professional teacher/model remains the critical element in class organization and sequence. In this workbook, students can start using appropriate conducting techniques as they arise in the musical excerpts and as their competence increases. The detailed suggestions and directions for excerpts are cross referenced to the chapters to guide students' conducting, practicing, interpreting, and rehearsing. A new "Mastery" section for score analysis (Chapter 12) and rehearsal technique (Chapters 13 and 14) has been added. Some of the longer and more complete excerpts have been moved to this section to challenge students and provide extra incentive. These excerpts can be used by the instructor to evaluate student progress and assign extra credit. New photographs depict with gThe Fifth Edition of "Basic Conducting Techniques" provides sound, practical, hands-on procedures, techniques, guidance, and materials for the beginning conducting class. Joseph A. Labuta, an experienced musician and educator, employs a broad repertory of musical excerpts and scores, most reduced to four-part format, which enables students to work with an ensemble of class members to practice conducting and rehearsal techniques at each class meeting. Features: UL LIAlong with each carefully selected example from music literature are specific instructions keyed to the text, identifying conducting problems the student must master to develop conducting skills./LI LIExcerpts include orchestral materials, band scores, as well as choral music excerpts, choral scores, and choral rehearsal techniques./LI LIModular format for self-paced learning; provisions for ongoing student evaluation, including rating scales, checklists, and analytical guides./LI LIAlternate approaches for use of the materials provided to the instructor./LI /UL New to the Fifth Edition: UL LITransposed parts for the musical excerpts in Part III./LI LIExamples of score analysis for students to use as models./LI LIMore detail and elaboration of instruction preceding the excerpts./LI LIA Mastery section for challenge and evaluation./LI LIAdditional photographs to clarify and model techniques./LI /ULThis competency-based workbook provides sound and practical hands-on procedures for beginning and advanced conducting enthusiasts. It features a broad repertory of musical excerpts, andsince most are reduced to a four-part formatusers can practice conducting skills and rehearsal techniques readily. The workbook promotes self-directed learning by challenging users to attempt conducting techniques as they arise in the music. The workbook details conducting techniques including the baton, beat patterns, fractional beat preparations, the fermata, asymmetrical and changing meters, tempo changes and accompanying. It also outlines score preparation and rehearsal technique and provides musical excerpts. For individuals interested in learning the finer points of musical conducting.Labuta (Wayne State U.) provides a practical and innovative textbook for the beginning conducting class. New features in the fifth edition include transposed parts for the musical excerpts in Part III (Musical Excerpts); examples of score analysis for students to use as models; more detail and elaboration of instruction preceding the excerpts; a "Mastery" section for challenge and evaluation; and additional photographs to clarify and model techniques. Indexed by musical excerpts only. Wirebound. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Preface
Introduction
Conducting Technique
The Baton, Preparation, Downbeat, and Release
Beat Patterns and Preparations in Tempo, Dynamic, and Basic Style
Preparations and Releases for all Counts
Fractional Beat Preparations
Divided Meters
Conducting Musical Styles
The Fermata
The Cue
The Left Hand
Asymmetrical and Changing Meters
Tempo Changes and Accompanying
Score Preparation and Rehearsal Technique
Analysis and Score Preparation
The Instrumental Rehearsal
The Choral Rehearsal
Musical Excerpts
Competencies for the Beginning Conducting Class
Student Evaluation
Chart of Transpositions and Clefs
Full Score Instrumentation and Foreign Equivalents
Counting Drills for Uneven Meters
Musical Style Chart
Selected References
Index of Musical Excerpts


List price: $117.80
Edition: 5th 2004
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Binding: Trade Paper
Pages: 400
Size: 9.00" wide x 10.50" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.85 lbs.
Language: English

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