Links

Class links:

JAZZ: Listening Fridays

Music Terms Pretest

Listening Assessments

Free sheet music:

http://www.musicnotes.com/

https://www.8notes.com/

https://www.flutetunes.com/

http://fluteinfo.com/Music/

https://www.musicedmagic.com/teacher-resources/free-alto-saxophone-sheet-music.html

http://www.thetrumpetblog.com/sheet-music-for-trumpet-free/

http://www.tbonejeff.com/free-music.html

http://www.freedrumlinemusic.com/

Other useful links:

Breber Music

Note reading and Ear training

Music Glossary

Metronome Online

Blank Staff Paper

Flute maintenance tips: http://www.jennifercluff.com/care.htm

Clarinet maintenance tips: http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/Equipment/Care/index.html

Saxophone information: http://www.zacharymusic.com/Zachary_Music/AScarePics.htm

Trumpet valve and slide maintenance: http://www.zacharymusic.com/Zachary_Music/TRcarePics.htm

Trombone information: http://www.trombone.org/jfb/

Here is a MASTER list of soloists for each instrument.

Find yours and start listening!

Listening Examples:

http://huskyband.edublogs.org/files/2013/10/Master-Performers-1kc590f.pdf

These pieces are all great for everyone to listen to, but for specific sections, check these out!

Flute/Piccolo: Stars and Stripes forever, final 32, first time.

Clarinet: Clarinet Polka

Alto Sax: Hindemith, Symphony in Bb, second movement

Tenor Sax: Band arrangement of Prokovieff's "Troika" from Kije

Bartione Sax: The Egotistical Elephant

Trumpet: Holst, First Suite in Eb, last movement

Trombone: Lassus Trombone

Euphonium: King's Melody Shop, Alford's Vanished Army, or Holst Second Suite

Tuba: George Washington's Bicentennial March, Teike, Alte Kameraden, second strain.

Percussion: Warren Benson, The Passing Bell