4 Ways to Make Your Band Sound Amazing
Dr. John Pasquale
Have you ever felt unsure of what to do with the reality of sound your players produce? Donât worry, itâs common!  Weâve all been there because the topics of aural analysis of live sound (not error detection) and ensemble pedagogy are HUGE, can be overwhelming and time consuming to truly understand.  Join us for a conversation where we'll break down these topics into manageable components that will instantly make your ensemble sound better and save precious time!
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Weâll be discussing:
- The importance of a codified vocabulary from the podium
- How to guide your and your studentsâ listening to the reality of sound produced.
- Specifics of instrument and ensemble pedagogy.
- Time, subdivision and rhythm
- Sound production
- Sound relationshipsÂ
- Musicality
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Meet Your Professor
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An international conductor, author and lecturer, Dr. John D. Pasquale holds the Donald R. Shepherd Professorship in Conducting at the University of Michigan. He serves as Director of the Michigan Marching and Athletic Bands, Associate Director of University Bands and Professor of Conducting. In this position, he directs and oversees the athletic band program, is the conductor of the University Band, guest conductor with the Symphony Band, Symphony Band Chamber Winds and Concert Band, and teaches classes in rehearsal and ensemble pedagogy. He serves as Chief Marshal to the university and, through the International Institute of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, is an African Studies Center faculty associate. Outside of the university, he is an instructor of music at the Bund Deutscher Blasmusikverbände e.V. Musikakademie in Staufen im Breisgau, Germany.
Prof. Pasquale's research interests include the intersection of the conductor as artistic leader and ensemble pedagogue, codification of instrument and ensemble pedagogy and teaching of aural analysis skills to conductors. Currently, he is a primary researcher for the project âAn Examination of Instrumental Music Education Through Teacher Training and Curriculum Development in Ghanaâ through the University of Cape Coast in Cape Coast, Ghana. Dr. Pasquale is the lead author of the book Probenmethodik Blasorchester: GefĂźhrtes HĂśren in der Ensemblearbeit, published by Helbling Verlag in Esslingen, Germany, and the English edition, The Directed Listening Model: A Rehearsal Guide for Ensemble Musicianship, published by the authors. As an advocate for international education, Prof. Pasquale held an affiliate lectureship within the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts where he taught study abroad classes in Austria entitled âArt and Music in Vienna.â In 2012 Pasquale led a team of American conductors and researchers in a cross-cultural performance and pedagogy project in China entitled, âä¸ĺ˝çşŻéłäšćč˛ďźčˇ¨ćĺ襨ç°ä¸ćč˛ĺŚâ (Instrumental Music Education in China: Cross-Cultural Performance and Pedagogy.)
Receiving the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Conducting from the University of Oklahoma in 2008, Dr. Pasquale served as a conducting associate to the Wind Symphony, Opera Orchestra, âThe Pride of Oklahomaâ Marching Band, New Century Ensemble, Faculty Composer Concert Series, Symphony Band, Concert Band, and the Weitzenhoffer Family Department of Musical Theatre. In addition, he was an adjunct instructor and graduate teaching assistant within the Music Education Department. He holds a Master of Music degree in Instrumental Conducting from the University of Oklahoma and a Bachelor of Music Education degree from Texas Christian University.
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In the genre of marching and pageantry arts, Dr. Pasquale served as an ensemble music consultant with the Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps from Boston, Massachusetts, the Associate Brass Caption Manager of the Santa Clara Vanguard Drum and Bugle Corps from Santa Clara, California, and taught ensemble music as a member of the Brass Staff of the Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps from Rosemont, Illinois. Through his teaching at the Cavaliers, Pasquale was a contributor to the instructional DVD entitled, The Cavaliers Brass: From the Concert Hall to the Football Field, which has been met with international acclaim. During his tenure from 2002-2009, the Cavaliers were named Drum Corps International World Champions three times and were the recipient of two Jim Ott Awards for âExcellence in Brass Performance.â
Dr. Pasquale is in demand as a conductor, clinician, lecturer, pedagogue, and adjudicator in band and orchestra programs throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Africa