Steve Hemphill, Percussion
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Collaboration & Ensemble Etiquette

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​This title comprises discussions of philosophies and objectives, ensemble preparation, participation and expectation, what conductors look for, stewardship and the team player, score analysis–strategies for study, ensemble listening, chamber music–the instructor’s perspective, marking parts, the dress rehearsal, the studio critique sheet, and auditions.
Collaboration & Ensemble Etiquette - This AI-generated two-voice podcast (NotebookLM) covers primary components of the chapter. Beware of occasional mispronunciations of terms or names (e.g. composers). An option for listening to an informed discussion of key aspects of the chapter topics. [35:34]

COLLABORATION & ENSEMBLE ETIQUETTE (below):​
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