
This article was published in the Singapore Straits Times on August 6, 2011.
This web site is dedicated to college and secondary school concert and wind bands. It contains information about the various instruments employed, as well as hints about band training (including technique and intonation), conducting, the physical laws the govern sound production, and anything else I think the young musicians who play in these bands might find helpful. Some sections (such as the one on interpretation) are more for band directors than players, of course, but overall I have tried to include something of interest to just about everyone.
There is also a large section devoted to the activities of the Brass Band Jenderal (BBJ), a Salvation Army band based in Medan, Indonesia. If you are interested in this Band, click here.
Some of the information on this website has been extracted from my book entitled The Band Director's Handbook: A guide for College and Secondary School Band Directors in Southeast Asia. The book also includes additional chapters on pedagogy and the varying characteristics of different wind band instruments that are not included in this website. It also has a chapter devoted to writing arrangements and transcriptions for wind band. To order a copy of my book, see the publication details below.
This article was published in the Singapore Straits Times on August 6, 2011.
In early July 2011, 17 learners were accepted into BBJ's newly reconstituted junior band after they passed an internal examination.
Former BBJ sousaphone player Faigiduho Zagota went to be with the Lord early on Easter Sunday morning, April 24, 2011.
In December 2010, BBJ members raised Rp 250,000 (US$28) from their meagre resources to help fund a Christmas party for children living in a remote village on Nias, one of the poorest islands in Indonesia.
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