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Recording Tips for Music Educators - A Practical Guide for Recording School Groups

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Informationen zum Autor Ronald E. Kearns is a performer, clinician, educator, producer and author. Ron received a BS in Music Education from Knoxville College, and his MM from Catholic University. As a performer Ron has performed throughout the United States with his quintet and big band. Ron received training as a big band leader from Rick Henderson who was mentored by Duke Ellington. He was also mentored by Stanley Turrentine and Buck Hill. He has recorded six CDs as a leader. His most recent CD Quiet Nights is a tribute to the seminal recording Jazz Samba by Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd.As a producer Ron has produced over 40 recordings by artists such as Terell Stafford, Ronnie Wells, Buck Hill, Ruby Hayes, Paul Carr, Eric Byrd, Howard Burns, Herman Burney, Buster Williams and several others. For 15 years Ron was the official record producer for the East Coast Jazz Festival producing videos and recordings for Houston Person, Keter Betts and all of the headline acts of the festival. Ron polished his production skills at Peabody Institute, Johns Hopkins University.As an educator, Ron's bands and orchestras were nationally recognized and during his last ten years teaching, he received three Grammy Signature School Awards awarded to the 50 top music programs in the United States and three years in succession his groups were selected as one of the top ten music programs in the Washington, DC area. Ron's bands, orchestras and jazz ensembles never received less than a Superior rating in sight reading in 28 years of festival participation. Ron was also selected as one of School Band and Orchestra Magazine's 50 Directors Who Make a Difference in 2004 and received an Excellence in Teaching Jazz Award from DownBeat magazine in 2005.Ron Kearns has written articles on jazz, music production and music education and is the author of the book Quick Reference for Band Directors which is being used as a text book for band directors at colleges and universities across the US. Ron endorses Selmer Paris 72, Reference 54 saxophones exclusively. He is a Vandoren of Paris Performing Artist and writes several articles for their website.www.ronkearns.com Klappentext Recording Tips for Music Educators: A Practical Guide for Recording School Groups provides a go-to guide for music educators to plan and execute a successful recording project for school groups. For those teachers who are not comfortable with the recording process, this book functions as a catalyst to becoming comfortable with the planning, execution, and use of a school recording project. Zusammenfassung Recording Tips for Music Educators: A Practical Guide for Recording School Groups provides a go-to guide for music educators to plan and execute a successful recording project for school groups. For those teachers who are not comfortable with the recording process, this book functions as a catalyst to becoming comfortable with the planning, execution, and use of a school recording project. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword by Richard McCready Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Getting Started Recording Your Group What are My First Steps? Microphone Placement Should You Use Microphones for Every Section? Summary 2. Recording During a Rehearsal in the Rehearsal Room Recording in Small Rehearsal Spaces Microphone placement and Proximity Overhead Microphone Placement Directional Microphone Placement Playback and Evaluation; Using the Recording as a Teaching Tool Summary 3. Recording in an Auditorium or Large Space Recording in a Large Space Microphone Placement and Proximity Use of Multiple Microphones Hand-held Devices Summary 4. Recording Jazz Ensembles, Show Choirs and Groups with Amplifiers Recording Smaller Groups Recording Groups that Move on Stage Summary 5. Recording Away from School Recording in an unfamiliar space Use of a stereo pair onl...

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Authors Ronald E Kearns, Ronald E. Kearns
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2017
 
EAN 9780190465230
ISBN 978-0-19-046523-0
No. of pages 112
Series Essential Music Technology:The Prestissimo Series
Essential Music Technology: Th
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > Music theory

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