Some of the coolest titles I’ve seen are in the jazz lexicon. Whether you listen to an amateur or professional swing band practice its craft, there’s no shortage of original charts or arrangements with names that have been mashed together, rhymed, substituted, or otherwise cleverly manipulated to inspire your imagination before you even hear the […]
Interview – Kay Georgi
Name: Kay Georgi City, State of Residence: Rockville, MD Occupation: International Trade Lawyer Favorite Instrument to Play: Euphonium Kay was born and raised in Upstate NY, where she attended law school. She then moved to the Washington, D.C. area in 1989. She plays in the Rockville Concert Band and the Rockville German Band. In addition […]
Couples Who Met in Community Bands
Love is able to find us literally anywhere, including in community music ensembles. If you celebrate Valentine’s Day and enjoy learning how various couples met, this blog’s for you. Musicians can love just as much as anyone else! (And to my singleton readers: I will not judge you for defying or ignoring the holiday. Been […]
Logo Legwork
My life is brimming with music performance. I’m in a concert band, a jazz band, four different chamber groups, and I freelance. After some prodding from a couple of online articles, it didn’t take long for me to think of today’s blog – a business milestone that the youngest of those chamber groups is now […]
Interview – Wendy Chinn
Name: Wendy Chinn City, State of Residence: Tysons, VA Occupation: Music Teacher Favorite Instrument to Play: French horn Wendy H. Chinn, French horn, is a private brass music teacher in Northern Virginia and has also been an elementary school band director and general music teacher. Ms. Chinn has performed in many different venues, from the […]
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