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Scheduled Sessions As Of October 16, 2012


The End Is The Beginning-The Science Of Reverse Planning


Clinician: Joseph Akinskas, Past President, NJMEA. Sponsored by: NJMAA.


Celebrate With Music! A Reading Session For Mixed Choirs


Clinician: Sally K. Albrecht, Alfred Music Publishing Co, Inc. Sponsored by: Alfred Music Publishing Co., Inc.


Back To Basics: Steps To Establishing Solid Rhythm, Intonation & Tone From The Beginning Clinician: Jeremy Woolstenhulme, Hyde Park Middle School, Las Vegas, NV. Sponsored by: Neil A. Kjos Music Co.


Just Add Kids! New Elementary Music And Materials Clinician: Sally K. Albrecht, Alfred Music


Publishing Co, Inc. Sponsored by: Alfred Music Publishing Co., Inc.


Cellos & Basses Are From Mars, Violins & Violas Are From Venus - Low Strings Workshop Clinician: Jeremy Woolstenhulme, Hyde Park Middle School, Las Vegas, NV. Sponsored by: Neil A. Kjos Music Co.


Razzle Dazzle: The Best Of Broadway And The Movies


Clinician: Sally K. Albrecht, Alfred Music Publishing Co, Inc. Sponsored by: Alfred Music Publishing Co., Inc.


Effective Programming For Jazz Ensemble - A New Music Reading Session Clinician: Jeffrey Haas, Ridgewood High School, Ridgewood, NJ. Sponsored by: NJAJE, Hal Leonard Corporation, Alfred/ Belwin Jazz, Kendor Music, Doug Beach Music, Sierra Music Publications, Walrus Music, SmartChart Music , and CL Barnhouse Co.


Assisted By: NJAJE Big Band.


Instrumental Music - Beginner To Professional - A Step By Step Approach Clinician: Paul Andrew Balog, Retired, Brick, NJ.


Where The Boys Are! Recruiting, Engaging, And Retaining Those Tenors And Basses Clinician: Cris Bass, Retired, Marlton, NJ.


Engaging Focus And Awareness Through The Choral Warm-Up


Clinician: Maximillian Esmus, Tabernacle United Methodist Church, Erma, NJ and Cristin Chalton, Collingswood High School, Collingswood, NJ.


Transitioning From Music Student To Music Teacher Clinician: Robert Pispecky, Edison Public Schools, Edison, NJ. Sponsored by: NJMAA


The Classical Player’s Guide To Jazz Clinician: David Demsey, William Paterson University; Jeffrey Kunkel, Montclair State University. Assisted By: William Paterson University Jazz Quartet Sponsored by: NJAJE


Vocal Transformation For Secondary School Choirs Clinician: Cris Bass, Retired, Marlton, NJ.


Getting Out Of The Rut….Ideas For Introducing A New Song To Young Singers Clinician: Tom Shelton, Westminster Choir College, Princeton, NJ.


Don’t Just Warm-up! It’s Not Just Concert F Anymore! Parts I & II Clinician: Tom Bennett, University of Houston, Retired, Spring, TX. Assisted By: Claudia Taylor Johnson High School Wind Ensemble, San Antonio, TX.


Fundraising For Music Teachers: What They Never Taught You In College! Clinician: Phil Blackman, P&B Fundraising, Inc. Sponsored by: P&B Fundraising, Inc.


That Funky Drumming Clinician: Bob Bloom, Willington, CT.


Student Teaching 101: Skills, Strategies, & Success Clinician: Kimberly H. Councill, Bucknell University, Selinsgrove, PA.


In Sync With Inclusion Clinician: Kimberly H. Councill, Bucknell University, Selinsgrove, PA.


Intonation, Tone, And Other Flute Challenges For Middle School And High School Flutists Clinician: Karen Demsey, William Paterson University, Paterson, NJ.


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