Habits of a Successful Beginner Band Musician
Habits of a Successful Beginner Band Musician is a comprehensive method series designed to guide first-year band students through a strong, well-structured foundation in music. Written by respected educators Scott Rush and Jeff Scott, the series helps young musicians build essential skills while establishing healthy playing habits from day one.
What’s Inside
225 carefully sequenced exercises that gradually develop tone, technique, and reading skills.
Instrument-specific start-up routines that focus on sound production before playing full notes (mouthpiece, headjoint, reeds, etc.).
Early solfege and rhythm literacy, ensuring students hear, sing, and understand music while they play.
Progressive key and scale work, including B-flat, E-flat, A-flat, C, F, and G concert keys.
Focused technique pages that address common challenges such as clarinet throat tones, trombone slide positions, or flute embouchure.
Visual aids and teacher tips that highlight important concepts and support independent practice.
Digital Support
The Habits Universal online platform enhances the method with:
Play-along accompaniment tracks and demonstration videos.
Video clinics on posture, tone production, and instrument care.
Digital gradebooks and assessment tools compatible with platforms like Canvas, Google Classroom, and Schoology.
Supplemental worksheets for rhythm, solfege, and first concert materials.
Why It Works
Unlike traditional methods, this series emphasizes the development of habits—daily routines and fundamentals that foster confident, independent musicianship. By blending field-tested pedagogy with modern digital resources, it equips both students and directors with the tools needed for lasting success.
Format
Available in separate books for each instrument, plus a Conductor’s Edition. Student books are lightweight and affordable; the Conductor’s Edition is comprehensive and detailed for directors.