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SINGAPORE AMERICAN SCHOOL EAGLE BANDS
  • Home
  • Band Concerts: Dates, Rehearsals, Attire
  • Advocacy for Parents
  • Assessment & Grading
  • AMIS Honor Band
  • Beginning Band 6
  • Course Descriptions
  • Expectations
  • Gallery
  • Instrument Rental
  • Jazz Band
  • Listening Live
  • Listening Online
  • Practice Tools & Games
  • Private Tutors
  • Supplies
  • Vendors & Repairs
  • About the Directors
SINGAPORE AMERICAN SCHOOL EAGLE BANDS
Listening with Listening Maps
​MusicPlay Online Listening
Philharmonia Listening Guides

Ensembles (Bands)
Eastman Wind Ensemble
US Marine Band
US Navy Band
University of North Texas Wind Symphony

Flute
Jasmine Choi
James Galway
Alexandra Grot
Emmauel Pahud
Jim Walker

Oboe
Allan Vogel
Henrik Chaim Goldschmidt
Heinz Holliger
Cynthia Koledo DeAlmedia
Lots more listed at this resource page

Bassoon
Listening list: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3234E67EE97983BD 
Boulder Bassoon Quartet
David Wells
Amy Harman


Clarinet
Sharon Kam
Corrado Giuffredi
Andreas Ottensamer
Martin Frost

Bass Clarinet
Sqwonk (Bass Clarinet Duet)
Michael Lowenstern
Sebastian Tozzola


Saxophones
The Moanin' Frogs (Ensemble)
Edi Sax Quartet
Marici Saxes
Stephen F Austin University Sax Page
Classical Saxophone Playlist

Trumpet
Alison Balsom
Tine Thing Helseth
Wynton Marsalis
Chris Martin
Joe Burgstaller

Horn
Dennis Brain
Stephan Dohr
Eric Ruske
Barry Tuckwell
Gail Williams
Sarah Willis
Genghis Barbie (Quintet)
Berlin Philharmonic Horns



Trombone
Christian Lindberg
Joe Alessi
Christopher Bill
Jay Freidman
Szeged Trombone Ensemble

Southeast Trombone Symposium

Euphonium
Adam Frey
David Childs
Steven Mead
Katrina Marzella
Mark Glover
Tuba/Euphonium Ensembles

Tuba
Roger Bobo
Oystein Baadsvik
Daniel Ridder
Aaron Tindall
The Tubadors
Tuba / Euphonium Ensembles

Percussion

Evelyn Glennie
Martin Grubinger
Percussive Arts Society

The following is used with the permission of Monte Mumford (www.MonteMumford.com)

Listening Experiences

Why do we listen to music? What can we hope to gain from listening?

a. Pleasure/sensual
b. Modelling
c. Intellectual experience/growth/
d. Enlargement of the spirit
e. Inspiration
f. Comfort
g. Communion/fellowship

What constitutes a ‘significant performance’?

a. Tone quality/intonation
b. Balance/blend
c. Attention to authentic style
d. Expression
e. Rhythmic precision
f. Pitch accuracy
g. Emotion/conviction

We get better by listening to professionals play their instruments.  If you are a football player, you watch football.  If you are a tennis player, you watch tennis.  If you are a musician, you watch/listen to excellent musicians.  Here are a few for you to consider.


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