

The following are a few areas Dr. Garner will cover in his presentation:
The Basics
Points on Tuners
Choice of a Tuning Note
Intonation in Ensemble
The Three-Note Chorale
Developing Aural Acuity
Rehearsal Strategies
The Three-Note Chorale
(more Rehearsal Strategies)
Just or Equal?
Equal temperament was not adopted because it sounded better, despite two hundred years of cultural conditioning.
In equal temperament no interval other than the octave is acoustically correct or pure, The deviation of the fifth (2 cents) is too small to be noticed at all.With the thirds, the difference is considerable greater, the well-tempered third (400 cents) being 14 cents (one-eighth of a semitone) larger than the pure third (386 cents). However, our ear has become completely accustomed to this 'error' and the advantage of the system far outweigh its flaws.
| Equal | Just | ||
| M3 | 400 | 386 | (A=436) |
| P5 | 700 | 702 | (A=441) |
| m3 | 300 | 316 | (A=444) |
| dom7 | 1000 | 929 | (A=433) |

Dr. Gary Garner retired in 2002 after 39 years as Director of Bands at West Texas State University. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Texas Tech and a master of music and DMA from the University of Southern California.
He began his teaching career in Lubbock at Hutchinson Jr. High School and at Monterey High School. From there he went to the University of Southern California as marching band director for four years before accepting a position at WTAMU. During his tenure at WTAMU, the Symphonic Band performed twice at Carnegie Hall, twice before the College Band Directors National Association, and a record ten times at the Texas Music Educators Association convention.
Among the awards and honors he has received are: the WTAMU Faculty Excellence Award; the WTAMU Phoenix Club award for teaching excellence; the Minnie Piper Stevens Award; Texas Bandmaster of the Year; Bohumil Makovsky Award for outstanding service to college bands; Gene Hemmle Award as outstanding music alumnus from Texas Tech; Phi Beta Mu national bandmaster of the year; Honarary Lifetime Member of TBA.