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Wisconsin State Music Conference


Crafting a Purposeful Warm-Up for Your Young Band


Bruce Pearson, Elk River Sponsored by Neil Kjos Music Company


Expression in the Wind Band: Bringing Life to the Sound


Dennis Glocke, State College, PA WSMA High School State Honors Band Conductor


Hands-On Instrumental Repair Fred Melk, Milwaukee


Hands-On Percussive Training Tobie Wilkinson, West Allis


Improve Your Groove – Building a Strong Foundation for Making Music on the Drumset


David Stanoch, Minnetonka, MN Sponsored by Yamaha Corporation


Powering Up Your First Year Beginning Band Students


Bill Simon, Eau Claire Sponsored by Power of the Winds Publications


The Chicago Style: A Tradition in Brass Kevin Hartman, Milwaukee; Greg Flint, Wauwatosa


Tips for Teaching the Small Band (a.k.a. Quality Knows No Size Limits)


Jim Scheuer, Owen


Understanding the Role of Anatomy With Regard to Proper Saxophone Techniques Steven Jordheim, Appleton; Craig Hietpas, Little Chute


Choral


Addressing Assessment in the Music Classroom Cristi Miller, Oklahoma City, OK Sponsored by J.W. Pepper and Hal Leonard Corporation


Choir Networking Session Lynn Seidl, Luxemburg


Conducting Women’s Choir: Strategies for Success


Sandra Peter, Debary, FL WSMA High School State Honors Treble Choir Conductor


Pedagogical Approaches to Functional Anatomy for Singing in the Choral Setting Tanya Kruse Ruck, Waukesha


Student-Centered Learning in Contemporary A Cappella


Lee Stovall, Madison; Ryan Stuempges, Coon Valley


The Art of Successful Programming: Study, Selection and Synthesis


Richard Bjella, Lubbock, TX WSMA Middle Level State Honors Choir Conductor


Vocal First Aid: The Care of the Voice for Music Teachers


Sharon Hansen, Milwaukee WSMA High School State Honors Mixed Choir Conductor


Register at www.wmeamusic.org/attendee Wisconsin School Musician 41 First, We Sing!


Susan Brumfield, Lubbock, TX Sponsored by West Music Co.


The Great Choral Treasure Hunt XI: “Soul Music” Randy Swiggum, Madison Margaret Jenks, Madison


Hold Your Tongue: How Diction Study Improves Choirs


Stephen Sieck, Appleton


Is It Close Enough for Jazz? Getting a Vocal Jazz Group Off the Ground


Aimee Swanson, Lake Geneva; Rod Stoughton, Burlington; Paul Gregg, Luxemburg-Casco


Make the Discovery! New Music for Developing Choirs


Cristi Miller, Oklahoma City, OK Sponsored by J.W. Pepper and Hal Leonard Corporation


More Time for Music! One Minute Theory and Sight Singing


Ron Slabbinck, Sacramento, CA Sponsored by Neil Kjos Music Company


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