Kids / Education
Book: Your Sound OnStage by Emile Menasche
- Item Number
- 176
- Estimated Value
- $34 USD
- Opening Bid
- $10 USD
Item Description
Here's the perfect resource for introducing music students to the right gear, technology and techniques for optimal live sound! As technology for onstage performance continues to improve and become more affordable, new tools and techniques become more available. Here's a text on sound reinforcement approaches for singer/songwriters, vocal ensembles, rock/combo bands, small jazz ensembles, big band/jazz band, marching musicians, and orchestra, all in language aimed at young musicians and their teachers. Part I focuses on essential gear for sound reinforcement and Part II shows how to apply the equipment. The included CD-ROM includes mixing and sound-check videos, and demo software.
Item Special Note
Proceeds raised from this item will go towards Guitars in the Classroom's mission of transforming pre-k through high school classrooms by training teachers to integrate musical learning in lessons in order to increase student engagement, employ oral language practice, and promote student achievement across the academic curriculum. In our free workshops, teachers learn to sing with confidence, play guitar, lead songs, and to select, teach, and facilitate the student writing of educational songs. This daily integration of music with academic learning provides positive, inspiring musical access for all students as part of the regular school day.

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