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THE FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MIDWEST CLINIC An International B Orchestra Conference "The Mastery of Music Fundamentals" Edard S. Lisk, Clinician Assisted by The Vercook College B Dr. Charles T. Menghini, Director The Vercook College B, Dr. Charles T. Menghini, Director Friday, December 21, 2001 Waldorf Room Hilton Hotel 3:00-4:00pm Sponsored by GIA Publications, Inc.

The Rehearsal: Mastery of Music Fundamentals (Volume 2, Chapter 2) "The notes of a composition do not exist in isolation; the ment of harmonic progressions, melodic contours expressive colorations provide each interval ith a specific sense of belonging /or direction."...pablo Casals I. Teaching Music Through Performance in B A. Active or passive student participation B. Focus, time on task, rehearsal structure II. Introducing thecircle of 4ths A. Exping Musical Performance Vocabulary B. Transposition Grouping Assignments 1. Chord Qualities, Composer Voicing 2. Chord Progressions (I-IV-I, I-V7-I, I-IIm7-V7-I, 7th tone chords) III. Secret for Success: THE Gr Master Scale A. Why the Gr Master Scale? 1. Breaking 'old scale habits' B. Scale Variations, Articulation C. Learning process for scale mastery IV. LISTENING: Student Responsibilities for Balance, Blend, Intonation A. Are students 'active' or 'passive' participants in the musical decision making process? 1. 3 Steps to Balance, Blend Intonation 2. Beatless Tuning Process a. Principal Player Responsibilities 3. Full B Tuning Process Silence the Space of Time (Volume 3, Chapter 2) A musician s mind constantly s in time, synchronized ith other members, creating an ensemble of musical expression through the lyricism of melodic, harmonic, rhythmic sounds moving in out of silence. V. Measuring the Space of Time A. Ruler of Time B. Teaching the "Don UP Beat VI. The Space of Silence A. Ho large are rests? B. Does a phrase end? C. Teaching the right side of a note VII. Painting a Stroke of Sound on the Canvas of Silence A. Looking beyond the boundaries of musical notation (no more paint by number) B. Discover artistic beauty beyond the note C. Control the right side of a note or phrase VIII. Rehearsal Options A. Applying to Elementary, Middle School High School b literature B. Other groups - Jazz Ensemble, Orchestra, Marching B, Small Ensembles IX. Coda...Questions, Discussion Volume 2, Teaching Music Through Performance in B Volume 3, Teaching Music Through Performance in B 1

The Gr Master Scale Ro of Pitches (Fourths) To acquaint the students ith the ro of pitches, simply have them play the letter pitches (hole notes) starting ith their assigned (transposed) pitch continue through the ro as outlined belo. Students should be instructed to play mid-range notes. B flat Instruments: E flat Instruments: F Instruments: C Instruments: C-F-Bb-Eb-Ab-Db(C#)-Gb(F#)-Cb(B)-E-A-D-G-C G-C-F-Bb-Eb-Ab-Db(C#)-Gb(F#)-Cb(B)-E-A-D-G F-Bb-Eb-Ab-Db(C#)-Gb(F#)-Cb(B)-E-A-D-G-C-F Bb-Eb-Ab-Db(C#)-Gb(F#)-Cb(B)-E-A-D-G-C-F-Bb The Gr Master Scale The asterisk above the last note of each scale indicates mind/thinking preparation for the next scale. This example allos 4 beats to 'think' prepare for the next key signature. c œ A Bb Ab C œ œ Gb # œ # œ # œ œ G # œ œ œ œ œ œ # œ # œ # F œ œ Eb Db œ E œ # œ # œ # œ # # œ C D œ Cb b œ œ # œ # œ # œ # œ # # œ œ # # œ œ Scale Variations... 1. Ascend Descend 2. Ascend only 3. Descend only 4. Ascend first scale Descend next scale 5. Descend first scale Ascend next scale 6. Ascend scale descend chromatic scale 7. Ascend chromatic scale descend major scale 8. Mixed meter scales 2 The Octave of Reason! "Establishing ne musical value orth for scale knoledge performance" 1. Spontaneous reaction to all keys. 2. Individual section ensemble technic! 3. Eliminate mindless repetition of technical passages found in solo or ensemble music. 4. A meaningful approach to sight reading. 5. Foundation for harmonic understing. 6. Foundation for solo ensemble intonation (playing in a 'pitch center'). 7. Access to a full range of b literature. 8. Improvisation, Creativity Those unable to play all scales are to sustain the keynote (tonic) for the duration of that scale continue next scale. The Gr Master Scale should not be notated... students are to rely upon scale knoledge (application of hat is knon).

Silence the Space of Time (Volume 3, Chapter 2) The Ruler of Time 32nds 16ths e a e a e a e a e 32nds Preparatory space 1 2 3 4 1. The length idth of the Ruler of Time are determined by tempo. a. The sloer the tempo, the longer ider the space of subdivided silence. b. The faster the tempo, the shorter narroer the space of subdivided silence. 2. The loer upper horizontal lines represent the don up beat (arrival points). 3. The three horizontal lines beteen the loer upper horizontal lines represent 16th 32nd note subdivision. Ruler Rhythms A Stroke of Sound on the Canvas of Silence!. Œ Œ œ Œ U.. 1...2...3...4...1...2...3...1...2...hold Controlling the "right" side of a note or phrase Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 F Major Chord. Œ Œ œ Œ U U. Œ Œ œ Œ?. Œ Œ œ U Œ? Œ. Œ œ Œ U 3 Bb Major Chord. Œ Œ œ Œ U b. Œ Œ œ Œ U. œ U Œ Œ Œ b. Œ Œ œ Œ U next key

About the Clinician Edard S. Lisk is an internationally recognized clinician, conductor author ho has traveled extensively presented sessions at more than 450 state/national conventions universities throughout the United States (44), Canada (4 Provinces) Australia (Perth, Melbourne, Sydney). He has an active guestconducting schedule that includes honor bs, all-state bs, university, professional bs. Mr. Lisk is an inducted member of the distinguished American Bmasters Association currently serves as the immediate past president of this prestigious organization founded by Edin Franko Goldman. He is a co-author of the four-volume text, Teaching Music through Performance in B, published by GIA the author of The Creative Director Series, published by Meredith Music Publications. Mr. Lisk is the recipient of many distinguished aards, titles, citations. He is a past-president of the National B Association ( 90-92), an appointed member of the Midest Clinic Board of Directors, serves as Vice-president of Administration for the John Philip Sousa Foundation is an International Honorary Member of Phi Beta Mu. In addition to his national clinic/conducting schedule, he serves as Editor of the NBA National Nesletter Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the National B Association.