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Famous Instrumental Artists (for Band Students)

31 Oct
famous instrumental artists

Here’s a great list of famous instrumental artists to share with your students. It’s called the Interactive Artist List and is found on the Dallas Brass website.

famous instrumental artists

This list contains the famous instrumental artists in the following areas:

Flute
Clarinet (& Bass Clarinet)
Oboe
Bassoon
Saxophone
Trumpet
Horn
Trombone
Euphonium
Tuba
Percussion
Brass ensemble
Woodwind ensemble
Percussion ensemble
Bands

Click here for the Dallas Brass website with the full list.

We’ve noticed some of the links are no longer active, so if you need more videos, check out these links for Woodwind YouTube Finds and Brass YouTube Finds.

If you need ideas about how to begin using this resource with your students, read this article about Utilizing Sound Concepts.

Related Reading:
Motivate Your Band – The Band Puzzle
20 Analogies I Have Used (with love) in Band Rehearsals that You Have Not
Blowing Between the Notes: The Fine Art of Legato

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