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Overtones

1999 ISSUES

 


January/February -Issue 45-01
March/April-Issue 45-02
May/June-Issue 45-03

July/August -Issue 45-04
September/October-Issue 45-05
November/December-Issue 45-06


Index of Overtones Articles: 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008


January/February -- Issue 45-01

Title Author

Bach, Beethoven and...

Harris

David

CHIME–Who's Who

Avery

Martha

Conductor's RoundTable–Critical Listening

Keller

Michael R.

From Behind the Table–The Fourth Dimension

Schmidt

Stan

Music Language–Understanding the Language of Music

Kielniarz

Marilyn

Music Literacy–Rhythmic Notation, Part II

Mathis

Carolynne

Rhythm–If I Count, I'll Get It, If I Don't, I Won't

Benton

Doug

Rhythm–Handbells + Dalcroze
= Music Performance

Kinsey

Donna

Rhythm–Dalcroze Applications for Handbell
and Handchimes, Part I

Kielniarz

Marilyn

Technique-ly Speaking–The Pluck, the
Tap Pluck and the Pluck-Lift

Fleming

Ginny


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March/April -- Issue 45-02

Title Author

Bach, Beethoven and ...

Kettelhut

Mary

Conductor's RoundTable
Conducting Technique– Controlling Tempo

Benton

Doug

Conductor's RoundTable–Scory Study and
Rehearsal Procedures–Enhancing Your
Music by Changing the Sound

Kostenko

Victor

Conductor's RoundTable–Q&A –Transition
Between Pieces

Keller

Michael R.

From Behind the Table–Millennium Moment

Schmidt

Stan

Music Literacy–Dotted Rhythms

Alexander

Bill

Opera–Handbells n Opera

Parsons

Thomas

Rhythm–Teaching Rhythm: Another Perspective

Van Valey

Janet

Rhythm–Making Complex Rhythms Easy

Benton

Doug

Rhythm–Dalcroze Applications for Handbells
and Handchimes, Part II

Kielniarz

Marilyn

Technique-ly Speaking–Martellato and Mart-Lift

Stephenson

Valerie


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May/June -- Issue 45-03

Title Author

Bach, Beethoven and ...

Wilson

Malcolm C.

Bass Bells–It's Just a Matter of
Bass-ic Teamwork

Christopher-
son/Kay

Brian/Karl

Bass Bells–Special Considerations
With Bass Bells

Benton

Doug

Bass Bells–Not-So-Heavy Metal:
Ringing Aluminum Bells

Ponzani

W.Scott

Bass Bells–Bass Bell Techniques:
Stopped Sounds

Southwick

Su

CHIME–Teaching Rhythms
in the Classroom

Downey

Brian

Conductor's RoundTable–Conducting Technique Characteristics of Good Conducting:
Controlling Dynamic Levels

Keller

Michael R.

Conductor's RoundTable–Score Study
Apply Music Theory to Score Study

Kielniarz

Marilyn

Conductor's RoundTable–Rehearsal Procedures Rehearsal Planning Essentials

Keller

Michael R.

Conductor's RoundTable–Q&A –How Do I
Teach My Ringers to Play Together?

Keller

Michael R.

From Behind the Table–What a Ride
That Has Been!

Schmidt

Stan

Funerals–Funerals and Handbells

Rosene/Austin

Paul/William

Music Literacy–Dividing The Beat Into
Four Equal Parts: The Sixteenth Note

Mathis

Carolynne

Technique-ly Speaking–The Weave and Other Multiple Bell Doings

Allured

Don


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July/August -- Issue 45-04

Title Author

Bach, Beethoven and ...

Trytko

Adele

CHIME–Handchime Grant Project:
A Success Story In One School District

Anderson

Dolores

Conductor's RoundTable–The Process
of Learning to Conduct

Keller

Michael R.

Music Education–Recruitment and Retention

Moore

Daniel K.

Music Education–Who's Afraid of the Big,
Bad Curriculum? No One Anymore!

Drake

Dayna Lee

Music Education–Instant Success!

Venable

DeAnna

Music Education–How Do I Go About Getting Handbells in My School?

Faris

John C.

Music Education–You Too Can Start A Fine Arts Handbell Choir, Part I

Hipwell

Shirley

Music Education–Number Music: An Educational SteppingStone

Bedford

Philip

Music Literacy–Parla Italiano?

Mathis

Carolynne

Social Development–What Are the
Benefits of Handbell Ringing

Markey

Williard H.

Technique-ly Speaking–Damping
On the Table

Ruder

David


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September/October --Issue 45-05

Title Author

Bach, Beethoven and ...

Bradford

Elizabeth

CHIME–Handbells and Homeschool

Burnett

Mona

Conductor's RoundTable–Conducting FAQ's

Keller

Michael R.

Katonah Celebration Ringers–Trouping
With The Katonah Celebration Ringers

Lawrence

Eileen

Music Education–Now That I Have It,
What Do I Do With It?

Hipwell

Shirley

Music Education–Ringing In The Ivory Tower

Miller

Linda

Music Education–Kids and Handbells:
What a Match!

Anderson

Patricia

Music Education–The Creative
Use of Handchimes With Children

Berry

Susan

Music Education–You Too Can
Start A Fine Arts Handbell Choir, Part II

Hipwell

Shirley

Music Literacy–Balancing Melody and Harmony

Southwick

Su

Projects–Columbine Benefit Project

McChesney

Kevin

Technique-ly Speaking–Malleting Suspended Bells

Frier

Louise


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November/December -- Issue 45-06

Title Author

Bells Plus Other Instruments–Adding Percussion Instruments to the Handbell Ensemble

Ashurst

Greig S.

Bells Plus Other Instruments–Handbells
and the Organ

Behnke

Dr. John A.

Bells Plus Other Instruments–Integrating
Bells With an Orchestra

McKechnie

Linda

Bells Plus Other Instruments–
Special Considerations When Writing
for Brass and Handbells

Larson

Lloyd

Bells Plus Other Instruments–With Bells
and Voices Praise, Ringing and Singing

Hermany

Daniel E.

CHIME–Bells with Other Instruments

Downey

Gail

Conductor's RoundTable–Conducting Technique–Conducting the Basics

Benton

Doug

Conductor's RoundTable–Score Study –A Case for Score Study

Keller

Michael R.

Conductor's RoundTable–Rehearsal Procedures–Program Planning and Scheduling

Keller

Michael R.

Conductor's RoundTable–Q&A –Using AGEHR Difficulty Levels to Choose Music

Ruder

David

Technique-ly Speaking–Four-in-Hand Techniques

Ruder/Hascall

Dian/Nancy

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