HOME | SITEMAP | CONTACT TBA   

The March 2008 edition of The Bandmasters' Review is now available OnLine!!

TBA Columns

Featured Articles

  • The True Meaning of Victory
    by Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser

    Instead of dangling the proverbial competitive carrot in front of the students, we might be better served if we rewarded and recognized their success-habits / patterns.

  • The Use of Recorded Accompaniment as a Determinative Factor for High School Students in Solo and Ensemble Contest
    by William K. Ricketts

    The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of using technology in student learning and achievement. Students at School X will be provided with a recording of their solo and accompaniment thirty days prior to Solo and Ensemble contest in an attempt to provide extra help to students that have conflicts or limited time during the school day. The results of this five year comparative study overwhelmingly favor the group with the technology supplement.

  • Hints for the Band Ensemble
    by Alfred Esquivel

    Recently I was given the opportunity to host a workshop with my friend Gary Rosenblatt. The subject was band ensemble sounds. Before the workshop I decided to make a short check list for myself as the presenter and later as a handout for the attendees. Granted, not all these points will apply to erveryone; however the list could maybe help the young director to succeed.

  • Conrad O. "Prof" Johnson (1915-2008)
    A Tribute by Don Haynes, TBA Treasurer

    Conrad Johnson’s legacy as a teacher, family man, performer, artist, author, and inventor has inspired a multitude of students, friends and family to dream higher and aspire to become better.

2008 TBA Convention


2008 CONCERT ORGANIZATIONS:
2008 CLINICS AND PANELS: 2008 EVENTS:

Conn-Selmer, Inc Vincent Bach brass Selmer USA woodwinds C.G. Conn brass Leblanc band instruments King brass Holton band instruments Armstrong woodwinds Ludwig and Musser percussion Selmer (Paris) professional brass and woodwinds Vito band instruments Yanagisawa saxophones Emerson flutes Benge brass Artley woodwinds