The Fundamentals of Band Arranging

MUSIC CORPORATION 799 Seventh Ave., New York tions; (5) Performing for the Publiccomprising, in all, twenty chapters. A large number of topics are covered very thoroughly, but it will be possible to mention only a few. Of especial interest is the Five-Point Course, which provides for full band experience; sectional practice and instruction, technic instruction, s o l o playing, chamber music playing. This course is recommended for the three graded organizations, also suggested by the authors, namely, (1) beginning band classes, (2) second bands, (3) first bands.