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KitJazz for school ensembles / arrangements and resource by Gai Bryant.
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Australian Works Analysed in this Kit
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Varkarsians (1999) by Gai Bryant | |
Lunachicks (1999) by Gai Bryant | |
Moonwater blues (1999) by Gai Bryant |
Product details
Jazz for school ensembles provides a resource for the
secondary study and performance of jazz, utilising five original
arrangements by Gai Bryant, suitable for high school ensembles or
small big bands. The kit contains scores, performance materials,
background notes and teaching activities.
The works can be performed in a number of different
instrumentation combinations and provide freedom for students at
different levels of skill to be involved. The notes for teachers
include easy-to-follow suggestions of building player's skills
from beginner through to more complex improvisation
techniques.
Material in the kit can be used for one-off lessons and for
performance purposes.
ISMN: 978-0-909168-80-3
Includes: Teacher's booklet, scores of the 5 works (Lunachicks, Moonwater blues, Varkarsians, Danse of the billbird, and Mopus), CD containing MIDI recordings of the works, and PDFs of instrumental parts.
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