Band Talk with Charlie Menghini and Friends features conversations with band directors, conductors, musicians and friends from the music industry and beyond.

Band Talk is Back
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Band Talk with Charlie Menghini and Friends features conversations with band directors, conductors, musicians and friends from the music industry and beyond.
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August 27, 2024
MuseClass: Tom Gierke & Bob Chreste Talk About This New Online Resource
<p><a href="https://www.halleonard.com/">Hal Leonard</a>, the world’s largest sheet music and music education publisher, and music innovators Muse Group, launch <a href= "https://museclass.com/">MuseClass</a>, an assignment, grading, and music content platform set to transform instrumental teaching (grade 6-12) in the U.S.</p> <p>MuseClass allows music educators and band directors to share, collect, and grade assignments on an easy-to-use platform, which also contains a curated library of educational content. Students receive assignments through the MuseClass app (available on iOS, Android & Chromebook), and can submit their progress as video or audio recordings, or upload worksheets. </p> <p>One notable MuseClass feature is AutoGrade, the AI-powered practice tool. This pioneering technology listens to a student’s performance and provides immediate feedback on timing and pitch, even for polyphonic instruments like piano or guitar. The tool can inspire students to repeat their practice sessions, or a teacher can set an AutoGrade challenge as an assignment.</p> <p>At launch, MuseClass includes free digital content from Hal Leonard’s iconic <a href= "https://www.halleonard.com/ee/"><strong>Essential Elements</strong></a>, the gold-standard curriculum for bands and strings in the U.S. now available in concert with next-generation digital tools for the first time. The content library is set to rapidly expand in the coming school year with pedagogical scores and method books drawn from Hal Leonard’s exclusively licensed, premium arrangements — current titles span everything from Taylor Swift and The Beatles to John Williams and Disney soundtracks. Teachers can also compose their own exercises or worksheets with <a href="https://musescore.org/en">MuseScore Studio</a>, Muse Group’s award-winning, intuitive notation software.</p> <p>The platform is <strong>completely free for all schools until August 1 2025</strong> and will continue to be developed with close feedback from music educators. In year two, MuseClass remains free for teachers, with a $15.99 annual cost per student and custom offerings for school districts.</p> <p>MuseClass marks the first major release since <a href= "https://www.mu.se/post/hal-leonard-joins-muse-group">Hal Leonard joined digital-content and technology leader Muse Group</a> last year, with a shared vision to provide unparalleled access to the best resources to music makers worldwide. The new MuseClass reworks a Muse Group prototype, which is transformed with the addition of Hal Leonard’s content catalog and unparalleled 70 years of experience collaborating with U.S. educators.</p> <p>The AutoGrade tool within MuseClass is the next step in the evolution of Muse Group’s machine learning listening technology. In September 2023, the iPad app StaffPad launched ‘<a href= "https://www.mu.se/post/mkd9ddvkj1-staffpad-launches-piano-capture-an-ai-po">Piano Capture</a>,’ a feature that hears real piano performances and converts them into readable sheet music — technology recently spotlighted in <a href= "https://www.apple.com/ml/newsroom/2024/05/apple-introduces-m4-chip/"> Apple’s M4 chip</a>launch.</p> <p>In January 2024, the same capability was deployed in <a href= "https://www.mu.se/post/ultimate-guitar-launches-practice-mode">Ultimate Guitar’s Practice Mode</a>, extending this breakthrough technology to millions of digital music makers. Now in MuseClass’ AutoGrade, a whole generation of young learners can enjoy the benefits of practicing and improving instrumental skills with AI-guidance.</p> <p>In the future, the MuseClass feature set and content library is set to expand based on the evolving needs of U.S. teachers — including print offerings for band leaders and Google Classroom integration. MuseClass software for Kindergarten to Grade 6 educators and for regions outside the U.S. is also coming soon. </p> <p>MuseClass is <a href="https://museclass.com/">available now</a>, and completely free to get started in 2024.</p> <p></p>

June 23, 2024
A Conversation with Jim Mair, Jazz Educator and Saxophonist
<p>Jim was raised in <a title="Winnipeg" href= "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnipeg">Winnipeg</a>, <a title= "Manitoba" href= "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manitoba">Manitoba</a> and graduated from Silver Heights Collegiate in 1984. That same year his quintet won top high school combo in Canada and he was selected lead tenor in the Canadian High School All Star Jazz Ensemble. His school band directors were Wilfred Jones and Jim Mackay. In June 1986, he was profiled in <strong>DOWNBEAT</strong> magazine as a young musician deserving of wider recognition.</p> <p>Mair graduated from the <a title="University of Mary" href= "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Mary">University of Mary</a> (Bismarck, North Dakota) with a <a title= "Bachelor of Science" href= "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Science">Bachelor of Science degree</a> in Music Education (1988) and the University of Missouri at <a class="new" title= "Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance (page does not exist)" href= "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kansas_City_Conservatory_of_Music_and_Dance&action=edit&redlink=1"> Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance</a>with a <strong>Master of Arts degree</strong> in music (1990). He studied with Scott Prebys and Loran Eckroth at U-Mary from 1984 to 1988, Mike Parkinson Gary Foster and Tim Timmons at UMKC from 1988 to 1990 and did additional studies at the Banff Summer Jazz Workshop with Dave Holland. Kenny Wheeler and Pat Labarbera in 1988. He is a <strong>two-time full fellowship recipient</strong> at the <a class="mw-redirect" title="Aspen Music Festival" href= "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspen_Music_Festival">Aspen Music Festival</a> in 1989 and 1990.</p> <p>Jim was Professor of Music and Director of Instrumental and Jazz Studies at Kansas City Kansas Community College from 1999-2023. In December 2014, his college big band performed at the 30th annual Havana Jazz Festival in Cuba. He also serves as the <strong>Artistic Director/Founder</strong> of The Kansas City Jazz Alliance (501c3), The Kansas City High School and Middle School Jazz All Stars program and is the producer of The Kansas City Jazz Summit which includes the annual Basically Basie Competition. From 2003 to 2010 he served as the <strong>Artistic Director/Conductor</strong> for The Kansas City Jazz Orchestra (501c3), a performance organization that he co-founded. Jim is a co-founder of the Prairie Village Jazz Festival.</p> <p>Mair has also served on the faculty at the <a title= "College of Southern Idaho" href= "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_of_Southern_Idaho">College of Southern Idaho</a>, the <a title="International Music Camp" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Music_Camp">International Music Camp</a>, and the Charlie Parker Academy of the Arts. In addition, he has served as a <strong>staff writer</strong> for the <em><strong>Saxophone Journal</strong></em> and since 1992 has served as an artist/clinician for the <a class="mw-redirect" title= "Selmer Instruments" href= "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selmer_Instruments">Selmer Instrument Company</a>. Mair has conducted the North Dakota, South Dakota (twice) and Idaho <strong>All-State Jazz Ensembles</strong> (twice) and the Kansas City All District Jazz Band (six times). While teaching in Idaho from 1995 to 1999 his radio show "Table Down Front" was broadcast across the northwest on NPR affiliates. His performance credits include appearances at the Havana, Cuba Jazz Festival, New York City <a class="mw-redirect" title= "JVC Jazz Festival" href= "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JVC_Jazz_Festival">JVC Jazz Festival</a>, <a title="Montreux Jazz Festival" href= "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreux_Jazz_Festival">Montreux Jazz Festival</a>, IAJE Convention, JEN Convention, <a class= "mw-redirect" title="Carnegie Recital Hall" href= "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnegie_Recital_Hall">Carnegie Recital Hall</a>, <a title="Birdland (New York jazz club)" href= "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birdland_(New_York_jazz_club)">Birdland</a> and Showman's Cafe in New York City and the Duchin Room in <a title="Sun Valley, Idaho" href= "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Valley,_Idaho">Sun Valley, Idaho</a>.</p> <p>In 1999, Mair was honored by the Governor of Idaho for his outstanding contributions to the Arts. He received the same recognition from the state of Kansas in 2010. In the spring of 2013 Mair received the Henry Louis <strong>Teaching Excellence Award</strong> from KCKCC as <strong>faculty member of the year</strong>. In early 2014, he was awarded the League for Innovation John & Suanne Roueche <strong>Teaching Excellence Award</strong>. In 2015, he was awarded an <strong>Honorary degree</strong> from the University of West London's, (England) London College of Music for his contributions to jazz education both in North America and in the United Kingdom. Additional accolades include <strong>Alumnus of the Year</strong> at both of the universities that he attended. University of Mary in 1995 and in 2017 the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance. Also in 2017 The Kansas City Jazz Alliance formed by Mair and his wife received <strong>Jazz Distinction recognition</strong> in a concert celebration at the Johnny Pacheco Latin Music and Jazz Festival at Lehman College (SUNY) in the Bronx, New York. In 2021, the annual 4 day Kansas City Jazz Summit was selected as <strong>"Best of Kansas City"</strong> for local businesses and in 2022 the readers of <em><strong>JAM</strong></em> magazine voted Jim, Kansas City's Favorite Saxophonist. Mair serves on the advisory board for the <strong>Metheny Family Music Foundation</strong> and the Burnett Family Foundation.</p> <p>Jim has on multiple occasions performed as a soloist, the Star Spangled Banner and O Canada at NCAA college and professional sporting events including for the Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Royals and Kansas City Monarchs home games.</p> <p>Retiring from 28 years of college teaching in July 2023, the academic year 2023-2024 found Mair serving as an <strong>Artist in Residence</strong> at Fort Richmond Collegiate in his hometown of Winnipeg, Canada directing the jazz bands and teaching three sections of beginning band. In the fall of 2024 Jim will join the full-time music staff at St. James Academy in Lenexa, KS where he will serve as Assistant Director of Bands and Jazz Specialist.</p> <p> </p>

June 4, 2024
A Conversation with John Armato: Music As A Life Skill
<p>John Armato is a Senior Partner and Creative Strategist for <strong>Fleishman</strong> Hillard, a Global PR and Marketing Agency. John was a percussionist in his high school band and over 40 years later, music is still a vital part of his life. In addition to his professional career, John still performs, has recorded and produced his own album, "The Drummer Loves Ballads" and has a jazz radio show, "The A List with John Armato" that can be found at: </p> <p class="MsoNormal"><a href= "https://easyjazzradio.com/the-a-list-with-john-armato/"><br /> https://easyjazzradio.com/the-a-list-with-john-armato/</a></p> <p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
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