| Complete Guide To Instrumental Jazz Instruction: Techniques For Developing A Successful School Jazz Program
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263 pages, Item 1630183EU, $22.95
With 263 pages, this volume has a TON of information and ideas that will be helpful for any band director or school music teacher. The authors (Kuzmich and Bash) are both experienced music teachers, and have shared their formulas for success with you, the reader of this book. This book is ideal for a teacher starting a new jazz program, as well as for an experienced director that is trying to improve an established jazz program. "Complete Guide To Instrumental Jazz Instruction: Techniques For Developing A Successful School Jazz Program" has a sales rank of 12408.
Songbook Format: Reference Book
| This book has a difficulty rating of on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
Publisher: "Complete Guide To Instrumental Jazz Instruction: Techniques For Developing A Successful School Jazz Program" was published by Alfred Publishing Company.
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