Clinic materials are used to dispense the science and keep the physiological functioning on course
Clinic Operational Manual
An interested person or organization can obtain the Anatowind Clinic Operation Manual. This provides details on how the Anatowind Clinic operates as a Music Clinic. This answers the question “If you are not a store, a school, or a studio, what are you?” This Operation Manual details a scientific approach to the study of music. 5.5″ x 8.5″ - 59 pages
Wind and Arm Manuals
The choice of notations to properly guide the functioning of muscles will be found in these Manuals. These are the first textbooks for instrumental instruction on grade, high school, and adult level that approach music with an understanding of the role of physiology–the self. These explain the goals and objectives in performing the various instruments and the problems and answers to such. The notations in the Manuals are related to the physiology so that the student can relate physiology, the instrument, and the notations in a scientific way. There is a great deal of latitude provided for the student to gain the confidence needed in a “do it for yourself” type of learning process. Clinic Arm Manual is 5.5 ” x 8.5″ - 122 pages, Clinic Wind manual is 5.5 ” x 8.5″ - 108 pages
The History, Theory, and Practice of Anatowind
The understanding of muscular functioning can be found in this Clinic text. This is the basis for all course study–music theory, music education study, etc. This will give the reader an understanding of the Anatowind Clinic and will serve as a dictionary text. A serious study of the Anatowind musical teaching process is impossible without this text, and it will eventually be put in all public, parochial, college, and university libraries. History, Theory and Practice is 5.5 ” x 8.5″ - 246 pages
Anatowind News Digest
Clinic Music Library
The Clinic has a music library to supplement its clilnical formula. This library has been developing since the onset of the research period starting in l95l. The library consists of research papers, the development of the formula, the translation of the research to musical notations, and the eventual growth of the notations to more difficult patterns as the physiology grew in formation. Ultimately, these notations grew through the development of scales, arpeggios, the composition of etudes, solo, and ensemble and, finally, into instrumention ensembles of many variabales and designs. These materials are composed for percussion, string, keyboard, and wind instruments. The Clinic uses the library to draw resource materials and to supplement the Clinic operation based off of the Clinic formula. Cost to be determined by the depth of the clinical process.
Extraneous Materials
From time to time there is necessary information that needs to be presented to the student which is not covered in the Manuals or in other Clinic materials. These additional materials may be needed since each person who studies music will come from a different background and music environment. A prepared music instruction may not cover these extra dimensions of learning. Cost to be determined by the depth of the clinical process.
Breathing Pamphlet
The Respiratory system and its Association with Music Performance
The use of the respiratory system and its relationship to music performance has a unique scientific role in the production of tone. The use of the air serves to generate a musical sound and its role is bringing the performance into focus. The air really comes closest to being the person in our basic three formula factors of person, instrument–voice–and musical notations. 5.5″ x 8.5″ - 18 pages
Ordering
You can go to the “Contact Us” page and let us know what materials in which you are interested and we will send you information on cost of ordering.