Analysis on Problems in Rehearsal of Wind Bands and Reasonable Suggestions

Yihua YUAN

Abstract


Wind ensemble, which plays an extremely important role in the field of music, can be called the indispensable and important pillar in the field of music. To finish wind ensemble, painstaking rehearsal of members of a whole wind band is inevitable. A successful wind band ensemble performance needs not only the basic playing skills and excellent music perception ability of all members including the conductor but also all the wind band members’ good teamwork and perfect utilization of the team’s advantages. In this paper, I put forward some reasonable suggestions on some problems in the rehearsal of wind band based on my practice and experience in the rehearsal of wind band, in the hope of effectively helping the development of China’s wind bands.


Keywords


Orchestra; Rehearsal problems; Rationalization proposals

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n

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