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Ryan Salcido

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Anthem, Arizona, United States
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Ryan Salcido is currently serving as Director of Bands at Ironwood High School in Glendale, Arizona. Prior to working at Ironwood High School, Ryan was the director of bands at Desert Sky Middle School and associate director at Deer Valley High School. Ryan Salcido began his professional teaching career at Mesquite Jr High School in Gilbert, Arizona from 2013-2017. While teaching at Mesquite Junior High School, he also served as the Assistant Director for the Mesquite High School Marching Band from 2013-2015. Before becoming the director of bands at Mesquite, Mr. Salcido worked with the Gilbert High School Marching Band as a visual and musical assistant from 2010-2012.
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Preview of Songs for Beginning Band: A Progressive Band Method Book

Songs for Beginning Band: A Progressive Band Method Book

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Ryan Salcido
This is a 72 song beginning band book. It has all of the basics of your normal method books, but with extra focus on repetition for mastery and careful scaffolding of new skills. We encounter a few songs multiple times to introduce new a new skill. In addition, it has 2 sets of warms ups that work alongside the book to introduce, reinforce, and demonstrate mastery of skills in the book. See the clarinet book in the preview! What's Included72 Progressive Songs for Beginning BandScore & Parts for
Preview of Leveled Warm Ups for Band

Leveled Warm Ups for Band

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Ryan Salcido
After years of teaching in the full band classes, I found it very difficult to tend to each student’s level of technical proficiency. After teaching a few bands that had first year musicians as well as all-state players, I decided it was time to find a way to push my students’ individual technique every day. I’ve taken some time to consult private teachers and master classroom teachers on this project and hope it will have a positive impact in your classroom. What You Get: Long tone studies with
Preview of Dynamic Exercises for Band

Dynamic Exercises for Band

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Ryan Salcido
What You Are Getting: 1 PDF File with 10 Dynamic Expansion ExercisesPianissimo to Fortissimo Dynamic ChangesVaried Crescendo and Decrescendo PatternsSpecified Dynamic ChangesThese dynamic exercises will improve the timing, control, and expansion of your band's dynamic pallete. Each exercise is designed to challenge the mental focus of every member in your band. Each exercise is specifically labeled when dynamic contrast is suppose to change. If these exercises are worked on daily, you will notic
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Experience

Ryan Salcido is currently serving as Director of Bands at Ironwood High School in Glendale, Arizona. Prior to working at Ironwood High School, Ryan was the director of bands at Desert Sky Middle School and associate director at Deer Valley High School. Ryan Salcido began his professional teaching career at Mesquite Jr High School in Gilbert, Arizona from 2013-2017. While teaching at Mesquite Junior High School, he also served as the Assistant Director for the Mesquite High School Marching Band from 2013-2015. Before becoming the director of bands at Mesquite, Mr. Salcido worked with the Gilbert High School Marching Band as a visual and musical assistant from 2010-2012.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Ensembles under his direction have received numerous awards and high recognition at area and state festivals. During his appointment at Desert Sky MS and Mesquite JH, the bands received consistent Superior and Superior with Distinction ratings at District, Area, and State festivals for jazz and concert bands. While serving as the Assistant Director with Mesquite High School Marching Band, the band received 1st place at Arizona Marching Band Championships in 2014 & 2015.

My own education history

Mr. Salcido graduated from Arizona State University with a degree in Music Education. While at Arizona State, he studied under the direction of James Hudson, Dennis Smith, John Studzinski, Tracy Werner, and David DuPlessis.