| Robert Garofalo - Improving Intonation In Band And Orchestra Performance
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87 pages, Item 1630322EY, $19.95
Robert Garofalo is professor of music and director of graduate programs in instrumental conducting. He is well-known as a guest conductor, educator, clinician, and outstanding musician. Our book presents a comprehensive approach with specific and practical solutions dealing with the complexities of teaching intonation. Garofalo's approach clarifies important intonation connections based upon the principles and laws of sound and its production, control, transmission, reception and effects. The book is broken down into four chapters: understanding intonation; tuning guides and intonation charts for each instrument; acoustics of musical instruments; and strategies for improving intonation. The book will give you an in-depth look at intonation for all instruments. It is a great tool for all directors and students.
Songbook Format: Reference Book
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