News & Views Thursday, November 14, 2024

Engage Young Musicians with New Titles from SOUND INNOVATIONS Thursday, November 14, 2024

recommended by Austin Swack, Instrumental Education Specialist

Flight of the Dynamic Drone by Jim Palmer, Grade 0.5
Now boarding: “Flight of the Dynamic Drone,” by Jim Palmer! Your first-year orchestra will soar with this exciting piece based on a D drone! Students get to practice intonation while experiencing a wide variety of dynamics. All instruments take flight with the melody and some pizzicato accompaniment. A perfect landing for your first concert.

Rise of the Bow-Bots by Richard Meyer, Grade 1
“Rise of the Bow-Bots” is a creative offering by Richard Meyer that will be as much fun to play as it will be to teach. The Bow-bots are alive and invading your orchestra room! This colorful selection is perfect for your students to work on their bow lifts, hooks, and slurs. Very simple note patterns (left hand) will allow young musicians to concentrate on their bowings (right hand), and the minor key and modal harmonies will set their imaginations wild as they picture the rise of “Megalift,” the “Hookinator,” and “Slurtron.”

Spotted Pony arr. Bob Phillips, Grade 1
This easy tune features all sections with clever rhythmic variations. Readily accessible and as easy to put together as any Bob Phillips fiddle tune arrangement, the traditional melody appears in all sections and may be taught aurally. Though its origin is unknown, “Spotted Pony” appears to have roots in the Ozarks in Missouri, Arkansas, or Texas. Fiddlers in the early 20th century claim to have learned it from their grandparents’ generation, so it most likely has been played since the late 19th century or earlier.

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About the Authors:
Austin Swack joined the Stanton’s team after a decade of teaching band in Texas public schools, where his ensembles were consistently recognized for superior performance. He is equally at home with beginner and advanced students and has extensive experience programming for ensembles at all ability levels. Additionally, he is a versatile arranger as well as an experienced clinician and adjudicator. In his free time, Austin enjoys running, cycling, and cheering on the Blue Jackets!

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