Episodes

  • Appalachian Morning
    Sep 30 2024

    In this episode of Band BFFs, hosts discuss the intricate beauty of Appalachian Morning by Robert Sheldon, highlighting its melodic complexity, subtle percussion, and importance in developing soloists. They emphasize the challenges of phrasing, breath control, and ensemble balance, making this piece a great choice for both contest preparation and concert programming.

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    24 mins
  • New Music Grades 3 & 4
    Sep 23 2024

    In this episode of Band BFFs, we explore three exciting pieces for band directors and musicians, focusing on winter and train-inspired music that Laura and Katie performed at the Texas Bandmasters Association Conference this past July.

    1. Winterscape by Gavin Lendt (Grade 3.5): A fast-paced, dynamic winter-themed piece featuring frequent time signature changes, a split clarinet and trumpet section, and unique percussion hits. It combines nods to holiday classics like We Wish You a Merry Christmas and Carol of the Bells, making it a versatile yet challenging addition to any winter concert.
    2. Spirit of Ostenaco by Jay Bocook (Grade 4): Inspired by Native American themes, this piece features rhythmic flute solos, muted trumpet passages, and engaging woodwind and percussion interactions. It captures the essence of Cherokee culture while offering various instrumental colorations and solo moments, ideal for schools looking to explore diverse repertoire.
    3. Rail Riffs by Brian Balmages (Grade 4): A fun and dance-inducing piece, this grade 4 selection combines jazz, Latin grooves, and railroad-inspired motifs. With intricate percussion, a fast tempo, and infectious energy, this piece will get both performers and audiences moving. It’s a standout choice for advanced bands looking to showcase technique and style.

    Tune in for our thoughts on these pieces, tips for teaching them, and insights into the performance experience!

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    26 mins
  • New PML 2-3
    Sep 16 2024

    In this episode of the Band BFS Podcast, the hosts discuss four medium-difficulty band pieces (grades 2 to 3) featured in the Texas Bandmasters Association (TBA) Music Reading Clinic. The pieces include:

    1. Echoes of Time by Sean O'Loughlin: This piece, in concert E-flat and marked as a grade 2.5, has an echoing effect with different instruments responding to each other. It’s heavily inspired by John Williams’ music, with an adventurous feel similar to Indiana Jones. The piece balances woodwinds and brass, making it suitable for sub-non-varsity or varsity middle school bands.
    2. Always by Joshua Hobbs: A lyrical, emotional piece marked as grade 2.5. It is slow and sustained, featuring a beautiful alto saxophone solo. It offers a great opportunity to teach young bands lyrical phrasing and balance, making it ideal for younger high school or older middle school bands.
    3. Apex Predator by Michael Oare: A grade 2 piece featuring mixed meter and exciting percussion parts. It represents the theme of a predator hunting its prey, starting mysteriously and building intensity through rhythmic patterns. It's well-suited for middle school top bands or non-varsity high school bands due to its dramatic, cinematic quality.
    4. Wind Power by Robert Buckley: The most challenging piece, rated grade 3, is a fast-paced, wind-themed composition requiring strong technique and endurance from players. It has complex ostinatos and dynamic variations, making it a great fit for high school bands with advanced abilities, particularly for a spring concert.
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    29 mins
  • Andalucia and Infinity - Easy Marches
    Sep 9 2024

    In this episode of Band BFFs, we focus on easier marches, including Andalucia by Victor Lopez and Infinity March by James Curnow. We discuss the intricacies of both easy marches, including key changes, rhythm, and percussion needs. We offer tips on how to bring out the best in your ensemble. Tune in for insights on how to tackle these pieces and elevate your band's performance!

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    20 mins
  • Great Beginnings
    Sep 2 2024

    In this episode of Band BFFs, we dive into "Great Beginnings" by Michael Kamuf, a fantastic piece for young bands. We explore its simple rhythms, minimal percussion needs, and accessible flex band arrangement, making it perfect for teaching fundamentals to beginners. Plus, we discuss key teaching opportunities within the piece, from articulation and dynamics, to proper phrasing and ensemble balance.

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    10 mins
  • New Music Grades 1-1.5
    Aug 26 2024

    In this special episode of Band BFFs, Katie and Laura discuss their top picks from the Texas Bandmasters Association Clinic, featuring newly published grade 1 and 1.5 pieces. They dive into their performances of five standout works: Antz by Carol Brittin Chambers, Courageous Spirit by Michael Kamuf, Whispers in the Wind by Robert Sheldon, March of the Hobgoblins by Randall Standridge, and Skedaddle by Timothy Loest. The episode highlights the educational value and unique features of each piece, offering insights for band directors looking to enrich their repertoire.

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    22 mins
  • Winter Difficult
    Aug 19 2024

    In this episode of Band BFFs, we conclude our winter concert series with three challenging pieces: "Ukrainian Bell Carol" arranged by Richard Saucedo, "Jingle Bells" arranged by Jay Dawson, and "Toboggan" by JaRod Hall. Each piece offers unique challenges and festive energy, perfect for advanced bands looking to showcase their skills. Join us as we explore the intricacies and excitement of these winter concert favorites!

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    25 mins
  • Winter Medium Difficult
    Aug 12 2024

    In this episode of Band BFFs, we continue our winter concert series with three medium to medium difficult pieces including "Frosty's Caribbean Holiday" arranged by Ralph Ford, "Hip Hop All the Way" also by Ralph Ford, and "To All a Good Night" arranged by Michael Story and Robert W. Smith. Each piece brings unique styles and challenges, from Caribbean rhythms to hip hop beats, and festive encores. Join us for tips on selecting and performing these engaging pieces for your band's winter concert!

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    20 mins