Teaching Woodwinds: A Method and Resource Handbook for Music Educators
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The best resource out there for woodwinds
The best resource out there for woodwinds. As a brass player, I'm glad I have this in my teaching arsenal!
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Awesome book
This book really does have everything an aspiring educator needs to know about each of the woodwind instruments. A must-read for all music education majors.
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I ended up taking it back because of school reasons ...
I ended up taking it back because of school reasons but it was very informative and would have worked really well in my woodwind classes.
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I have received the teaching woodwinds: A method and resource handbook for music educators in a good condition. thank you.
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Five Stars
Great Book. Came fast!
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Best Available - Wish there were more
I use this text extensively in my woodwind class. The double reed sections are excellent. The saxophone section is fine, but a bit short on information. There are several inaccuracies in the flute section (scientific, historical), and our flute professor disagrees with the information on embouchure and technique. The clarinet section is also weak. The author has some strange ideas on teaching embouchure and other skills, and there are inaccuracies within this section as well.I use this and have students make corrections and notes in their copies of this book since there is nothing better available. I would like to see an updated version with corrections made and more consistent organization of material for each of the woodwinds. I would also like to see the illustrations revised so that they are more accurate. (I like a lot of the information in the Westphal book that is its competitor, but the Westphal is dense reading and very, very old.)Update: December 2010. Don't teach woodwind pedagogy at the moment, but I did replace this book with readings from various sources when I was teaching it in the spring. I was tired of the limitations of this book. There are two newer books on the market I recommend that might meet your needs:Wind Talk for Woodwinds (2009)A Practical Guide to Understanding and Teaching Woodwind InstrumentsMark C. Ely and Amy E. Van DeurenOxford University PressWind Talk for Woodwinds: A Practical Guide to Understanding and Teaching Woodwind InstrumentsTeaching Woodwinds (2008)Gene GriswoldPearsonTeaching Woodwinds
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