New music/education magazine from Symphony Publishing.Symphony Publishing (Westlake, OH), the publisher of "School Band & Orchestra" and "Choral cho·ral adj. 1. Of or relating to a chorus or choir. 2. Performed or written for performance by a chorus. [Medieval Latin chor Director" magazines, has begun the publication of "JAZZed: The Jazz Educator's Magazine" with an October/November issue. The new bimonthly bi·month·ly adj. 1. Happening every two months. 2. Happening twice a month; semimonthly. adv. 1. Once every two months. 2. Twice a month; semimonthly. n. pl. title is being distributed to 13,000 high school, college and independent jazz educators in the U.S. The new magazine is designed to provide "practical, handson" information written to help schools and independent music educators teach jazz to high school and college students, including teachers focused on small ensembles, big bands, soloists and other groups. Each issue will carry profiles of successful jazz educators and performers to highlight their approach to teaching and playing jazz, including performance methods, improvisation improvisation Creation of music in real time. Improvisation usually involves some preparation beforehand, particularly when there is more than one performer. Despite the central place of notated music in the Western tradition, improvisation has often played a role, from the , repertoire Repertoire may mean Repertory but may also refer to:
Publisher Rick Kessel said the new title fills a unique niche by providing new techniques and methods for teaching jazz and music. "The initial response to our premier issue has been overwhelmingly positive from both readers and advertisers. So, we anticipate this publication to add long-term growth to Symphony's group of magazines." Besides the titles mentioned above, other Symphony magazines include "Musical Merchandiser Review," "Footwear Footwear consists of garments worn on the feet. It is worn for a variety of reasons, including protection against the environment, hygiene and adornment. Usually, socks and other hosiery are worn between the feet and the footwear, except for sandals and flip flops (thongs). Plus," "Earnshaw's Review" and "Golf Event." |
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