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Thursday, January 21, 2016 3:30-4:20 PM


Interest Session - Renaissance, Ballroom E Sound Use of Space: Ensemble Seating - John Ginocchio, Clinician


This session will introduce concepts in ensemble seating used by the nation's top conductors and ensembles. Participants will examine potential strengths of each concept for ensembles of all sizes, instrumentations, and abilities, and will leave with notions of how their ensembles may be configured to elicit the best results.


3:30-4:20 PM


Interest Session - Renaissance, Ballroom B Building Success in the Small School (or any sized school) Band Program Jon Bubbettt, Gene Inglis, Jim Cude, Clinicians


The clinicians will each discuss methods to help in building consistent success in small school bands. Each individual will give information unique to their program, school and community. There will be a brief question and answer period the end of the session. This is the same clinic we presented at the 2014 Midwest Clinic.


3:30-4:20 PM


Interest Session - Renaissance, Ballroom CD iPad and iPhone Apps for Music Education - Scott Phillips, Clinician


Smartphones and tablets have changed the way we interact with the world. They also put at our fingertips, great resources for teaching music. From playing back music, to reading scores, to recording ensembles, to communicating with students and parents, the number of useful apps is almost limitless. In this session, attendees will learn about the best teacher tried and tested apps for the modern music educator.


4:30-5:30 PM 4:30-5:30 PM


HED Recital - Renaissance, Ballroom A


Interest Session - Renaissance, Ballroom E Maximizing the Potential of Your Middle and High School Horn Players, Do's and Dont's Charles G "Skip" Snead, Clinician


Information, handouts, pictures, and diagrams will be provided showing the best ways to start a young horn player and effectively cultivate their skills over a public (middle and high) school career, developing them into a strong player with excellent tone and technique.


4:30-5:30 PM


Interest Session - Embassy Suites Ukulele and Guitar in the Elementary Music Classroom - Denise Gagne, Clinician


Students love to play ukeleles and guitar! In this session, you’ll learn strategies that help with the difficulties of tuning 30 instruments! You’ll learn how to get your students playing and singing songs on the first day!


Bring your ukelele or guitar with you to this session and have fun


playing and singing. Your handout will include easy songs for you to use in your own classroom! 4:30-5:30 PM


Interest Session - Renaissance, Montgomery 5 Programming with Passion - Jeffrey Benson, Clinician


Choosing fabulous literature is one of the most important things we do for our choirs. This session will include repertoire ideas and how to program more effectively and creatively for your choirs and your audience.


4:30-5:30 PM


Interest Session - Renaissance, Ballroom CD Shut the Front Door: Recruitment and Retention for Beginning Band Rebecca (Becky) Rodgers Warren, Clinician


Clinician will provide a detailed, systematic approach to recruitment. Included will be how to present an instrument "petting zoo", performance ideas, using classroom teachers as an ally, letters and hand-outs for parents, and more. Mandan Middle School Bands have grown to include 50% of student population using this very defined program. It will bring greater numbers to all programs. This session is sponsored by Gadsden Music Company and Burns Tours.


4:30-5:30 PM


5:45-6:45 PM 5:45-6:45 PM 7:00-9:00 PM


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AOA Reading Session - Montgomery Performing Arts Center Soon Hee Newbold, Clinician Sponsored by JW Pepper. Bring your instruments!


Troy University School of Music Alumni Reception - Renaissance, Riverview 2 HED Reception - Renaissance, Riverview 4


All-State Jazz Bands Rehearsal Gold Band - Renaissance, Montgomery 7 Silver Band - Renaissance, Montgomery 1 Bronze Band - Renaissance, Montgomery 6 Middle School Band - Renaissance, Riverview 7


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