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Breath Impulse (BRIM) Method Worksheet #1 Series based on Division of Beat (pdf)

Breath Impulse (BRIM) Method Worksheet #1 Series based on Division of Beat (pdf)

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BRIM Breath Impulse Worksheet 1 Series : based on Division of Beat Method (Several additional BRIM Counting Worksheets in PDF are being added to this package at no additional cost. Video versions will be sent to all who purchase when available.)

 

We highly recommend the Division of Beat method for beginners, and have taken the extra step of creating audio visual worksheets for online and in-person learning. We suggest singing on-pitch whenever possible, rather than monotone off-pitch counting.  The pulse-vibrato utilized here helps teach & reinforce breathing concepts, tone production, pitch matching and ear training. When “mouthpiece matching” beginners, our personal goal was to have students be able to sing a Major Scale in Solfege.  Most especially, to be able to sing 'Ti-Do', the 7th-8th Scale Degrees. Brass players should be able to buzz this interval on mouthpieces alone. Simultaneously, Woodwinds need to master fundamentals of reed assembly & tone production with mouthpiece-headjoint alone, but also need to recognize & sing a major scale. Thus, when starting with full instruments, tone-production, pitch control, and intonation issues will be minimized. Additionally, basic concepts of rhythm, pulse, note values, and counting will have been covered once, especially if these BRIM worksheets are utilized early on.   

Suggestions and requests are welcome and encouraged as we continue to seek more efficient methods of teaching!  Write us at our Contact page or email us.

Sincerely,

David Woodard

 

Our Vocal Warm-up and C Major Tonal Ladder Video: https://youtu.be/O5WgLgHwA3M

 

From YouTube:

This is a Living Worksheet. It demonstrates an "On Pitch" Breath Impulse-(BRIM)-based counting system utilized primarily by bands using the Division of Beat Method (published by Southern Music Company). Though ‘Takadimi’ has been all the rage, especially in the choral music world, we believe our Solfege-BRIM based method for teaching music on-line is preferable, particularly for instrumental music.  Our system utilizing BRIM & Solfege, evolved while building the Irmo School Band Program which performed from London to Seattle to Carnegie Hall, as well as the Midwest Band Clinic in Chicago in 1998 & 2000, eventually winning The Sudler Cup in 2000 for Irmo Middle. 


 We believe Matching Pitch first and foremost is THE Most Important Pre-Band Training, along with good breath-control. Embouchure placement (matching students to the best instrument choice) is crucial to lowering drop-out rates. Instrument companies are coming out with kits to be used at home, with the band director guiding the process on-screen ( via Zoom, etc.). We believe that our Solfege-BRIM based system can be introduced within this process, with the director modeling counting (on-pitch), singing (with solfege) and buzzing for the students and parents. This Breath Impulse Video Worksheet can help expedite the instrument starting process, even via distance learning. Please also see our Solfege 101 videos for guidance in basic ear training, note reading, and music theory introduction. For More, please go to http://www.musicedconsultantsinc.com/solfege-101-video-1/

https://youtu.be/hlaT7xbWqWc

https://youtu.be/O5WgLgHwA3M

  • Breath Impulse Worksheet based on Division of Beat

    BRIM Breath Impulse Worksheet 1 Series : based on Division of Beat Method (Several additional BRIM Counting Worksheets in PDF are being added to this package at no additional cost. Video versions will be sent to all who purchase when available.)

    We highly recommend the Division of Beat method for beginners, and have taken the extra step of creating audio visual worksheets for online and in-person learning. We suggest singing on-pitch whenever possible, rather than monotone off-pitch counting.  The pulse-vibrato utilized here helps teach & reinforce breathing concepts, tone production, pitch matching and ear training. When “mouthpiece matching” beginners, our personal goal was to have students be able to sing a Major Scale in Solfege.  Most especially, to be able to sing 'Ti-Do', the 7th-8th Scale Degrees. Brass players should be able to buzz this interval on mouthpieces alone. Simultaneously, Woodwinds need to master fundamentals of reed assembly & tone production with mouthpiece-headjoint alone, but also need to recognize & sing a major scale. Thus, when starting with full instruments, tone-production, pitch control, and intonation issues will be minimized. Additionally, basic concepts of rhythm, pulse, note values, and counting will have been covered once, especially if these BRIM worksheets are utilized early on.   

    Suggestions and requests are welcome and encouraged as we continue to seek more efficient methods of teaching!  Write us at our Contact page or email us.

    Sincerely, David Woodard

    This is a Living Worksheet. It demonstrates an "On Pitch" Breath Impulse-(BRIM)-based counting system utilized primarily by bands using the Division of Beat Method (published by Southern Music Company). 
    Our system utilizing BRIM & Solfege evolved while building the Irmo School Band Program which performed from London to Seattle to Carnegie Hall, as well as the Midwest Band Clinic in Chicago in 1998 & 2000, eventually winning The Sudler Cup in 2000 for Irmo Middle. 

    We believe Matching Pitch first and foremost is THE Most Important Pre-Band Training, along with good breath-control. Embouchure placement (matching students to the best instrument choice) is crucial to lowering drop-out rates. Instrument companies are coming out with kits to be used at home, with the band director guiding the process on-screen ( via Zoom, etc.). We believe that our Solfege-BRIM based system can be introduced within this process, with the director modeling counting (on-pitch), singing (with solfege) and buzzing for the students and parents. This Breath Impulse Video Worksheet can help expedite the instrument starting process, even via distance learning. Please also see our Solfege 101 videos for guidance in basic ear training, note reading, and music theory introduction. For More, please go to http://www.musicedconsultantsinc.com/solfege-101-video-1/

    https://youtu.be/hlaT7xbWqWc

    https://youtu.be/O5WgLgHwA3M

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