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As an employer, Alfred Music fosters a company culture of collaboration, accountability, communication, innovation, fun, support, and excellence and is looking for qualified candidates who want to help develop products and services that improve music education and make playing music fun. In the past, Alfred Music has supported work flexibility through full-time, part-time, flexible schedule, and temporary job opportunities in a range of fields.

The Retailer: Speaking about yourself specifically now, share a bit about your own background in the music products space. Trace your career for us, starting from its beginning and going right up to the present day.

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The Retailer: When you look at Alfred as it currently exists, what would you say you are the proudest of? What makes the company stand apart not only from competitors in the market, but also from all companies in the music products industry?

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Manus: I believe that the worst is behind us; music survives and finds a way. I feel very optimistic about the MI industry. We had a great crowd at the January NAMM show. We had a lot of new dealers come into our booth, and that is a great sign.

interactive MUSIC powered by Silver Burdett with Alfred offers an all-digital general music program. A wide selection of age-appropriate activities for PreK-8 students enhance music learning and build musical skills.

The instructional activities actively involve students to help them better understand the elements of music. Through skill-based musical experiences, students explore and build their own musical knowledge.

Playing in tune is one of the most important concepts of ensemble performance. It is also one of the most challenging to teach and accomplish. There are many ways to tune as an individual performer and as an ensemble member. Tuning presents a challenge because there are many variables that affect the performance. Some of those variables include the level of development of the student, the quality of the instrument, types of reeds and mouthpieces, the temperature of the hall, and even the harmonic voicing of the music.

Student awareness of tuning concepts, understanding appropriate ways to use an electronic/digital tuner, sharing the knowledge of how to fix tuning issues, and consistent reinforcement that tuning is a never-ending process will help your students be active participants in your ensemble that is performing at its best.

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The rich, expressive sound of the SK-EX and EX concert grand pianos is at the heart of the DG30, with all eighty-eight keys of these world-class instruments painstakingly recorded, meticulously analysed, and accurately reproduced as high-fidelity digital waveforms.

As with a grand piano, the viewing angle of the instrument's music rest can be adjusted to suit the performer's playing position, or laid flat for convenience when notating scores or sketching musical ideas.

Coupled with KSM11, the Shure Axient Digital wireless microphone system played a key role in delivering outstanding sound throughout the night. Axient Digital combines the best aspects of earlier analog and digital wireless solutions, enabling performers and the production team to create a fully scalable Dante-compatible digital wireless system that offered unparalleled audio transparency and RF performance.

As a long-time and strong supporter of the local music scene in Singapore, Shure has continued to be involved in a vast array of productions and concerts in the city. For production teams managing live concerts in Singapore, the biggest pain point is often frequency interference and dropouts. With advanced spectrum efficiency, along with interference and dropout resistance, the Axient Digital Wireless system is a major asset for local RF coordinators. Moreover, it is a reliable, user-friendly system that can be used in a wide range of applications and is exceptionally suited for live concerts. Every feature has been stress-tested, and every detail fine-tuned for moments that command the highest degree of attention.

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 [Access article in PDF] Digital Media Reviews Edited by Stephen Davison [Tables] 19th Century American Sheet Music Digitization Project [UNC]. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 7 September 2000. 19th-Century California Sheet Music [UCB]. Designed and managed by Mary Kay Duggan. University of California, Berkeley, 2000. ~mkduggan/neh.html African-American Sheet Music, 1850-1920: Selected from the Collections of Brown University [LC-Brown]. Library of Congress, 10 September 1999. Charles H. Templeton Sheet Music Collection [MSU]. Mississippi State University, 2 January 2001. Florida Sheet Music Collection [USF]. University of South Florida, 2001. =guide-11327 Historic American Sheet Music [Duke]. Duke University, 1999. Historic American Sheet Music, 1850-1920: Selected from the Collections of Duke University [LC-Duke]. Library of Congress, 3 May 1999. Inventions of Note Sheet Music Collection [MIT]. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 24 June 2001. Keffer Collection of Sheet Music, ca. 1790-1895 [Penn]. "Focus on Philadelphia." Content and design by John Bewley. University of Pennsylvania, 13 May 1998. Music for the Nation: American Sheet Music, 1870-1885 [LC-Nation]. Library of Congress, 13 September 1999. ammem/smhtml/ Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music [JHU]. Johns Hopkins

 University, June 2001. [End Page 889] [Music portion of] Performing Arts in America, 1875-1923 [NYPL]. New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, 2001. org/lpa/nypl/home.html Popular American Music Digital Archive [UCLA]. University of California, Los Angeles, 2001. Sam DeVincent Collection of Illustrated American Sheet Music, ca. 1790- 1980 [SI]. Smithsonian Institution, 5 January 2000. si.edu/archives/d5300.htm "We'll Sing to Abe Our Song!": Sheet Music about Lincoln, Emancipation, and the Civil War, from the Alfred Whital Stern Collection of Lincolniana [LC-Lincoln]. Library of Congress, 25 August, 1999. This review attempts to assimilate the content and style of fifteen Web sites that contain databases of American sheet music. A discussion of the methodology, selection of sites, and definitions of categories used in the tables below precedes a narrative comparison of Web site features. Web sites are cited using the abbreviations given in brackets in the citations above. All sites were last accessed on 10 January 2002.

In this review I originally intended to discuss popular music databases more generally, but a number of reasons led me to concentrate on American sheet music. Many sheet music collections in both public and private libraries focus on popular music, and their title pages and covers are often graced by images relating to popular culture. Sheet music has a popular appeal to researchers in art, dance, theater, music, history, sociology, fashion, and other disciplines. Despite the interdisciplinary nature and potential usefulness of these resources, however, much sheet music in American libraries remains uncataloged. Savvy librarians across the country have taken...

While white-dominant representations of Blackness span the majority of years of this collection, representations of Black diasporic peoples by Black performers and composers date to as early as the 1870s with the formation of the first African American Blackface performers and minstrel troupes, and become increasingly visible by the 1890s during the beginnings of African American musical theater. The collection ends with works that point to the age of jazz, commercial blues, and African American musical theater of the 1920s. However, popular musical representations of Blackness continued to proliferate well beyond the dates spanning this collection, up to and including our popular music and media of today.

For additional information, context, and historical essays about the music in this collection please see the website created by the Brown University Library's Center for Digital Scholarship: African American Sheet Music 006ab0faaa

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