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pBuzz Case Study: The Salvation Army, Florida

March 5th, 2018 | 2 min read

By Chris Fower

pBuzz Case Study: The Salvation Army, Florida

Manny Munoz, Salvation Army School Music Director

Manny has worked as School Music Director at The Salvation Army in Clearwater, Florida for two years.  The Salvation Army has an established tradition with brass instruments in churches, outreach and music programmes.

  • pBuzz worked really well as a fun starter brass instrument
  • Online resources helped guide the summer programme content
  • The unique nature of pBuzz was rewarding for students and parents

Getting started

The Salvation Army was looking for a way to introduce brass into a new elementary school programme that would be low-cost and low-risk, as the future of the programme wasn’t secure.
Through pBone, which Manny (a trumpet player) was familiar with, the pBuzz came to his attention. It was affordable and taught the basics of buzzing to kids. With its fun slide and the natural transition to trombone, it piqued his interest.

Manny bought one for his nephew to test it out – and he was impressed. He then reached out to WMG to purchase a set of pBuzz instruments for the programme, which they used in the summer.

pBuzz

Teaching methods and resources

Manny depended on the videos and resources available on the website, which he found a helpful place to start.  His general impression was that it was most important to have fun with the pBuzz, rather than worrying about the specific notes too much – the recordings to march along to were particularly helpful.

Successes and challenges

It was the first time the Salvation Army had done anything like the four-week programme with pBuzz at an elementary school, in partnership with a summer care provider. The kids taking part were 3rd-5th graders (8-10 years old) and were taught three times a week for an hour.

At the end of the programme, they put on a recital in which all the children played. Parents and staff alike really enjoyed seeing the kids, some of whom had never played instruments before, and none of whom had played anything like the pBuzz, performing together.

The pBuzz was really useful for keeping things light and fun in the time constraints, whilst also being a good introduction to brass.

The advantages of pBuzz

Manny considers posture early on when learning brass to be crucial – when the kids do transition to a real brass instrument down the line, it’s easier if they’ve learnt to buzz and stand up straight with the lightweight pBuzz.

Advice

Manny found the pBuzz affordable and easy to transport, and it was a bonus that free resources existed. It was a good fit for the Salvation Army’s fun summer programme, encouraging the kids to get started in brass and perhaps join further brass programmes later.

Pick up a pBuzz!

Chris Fower

As an undergraduate Chris studied Jazz at Leeds College of Music and then became a member of the Advanced Studies, post-graduate performers course at the Royal Academy of Music and Principal Bass Trombone with the European Community Youth Orchestra under Claudio Abbado. He then spent 25 years as a busy freelance performer based in both London and the North of England working with a wide variety of ensembles and artists, including being a member of Grimethorpe Colliery Band, The British Philharmonic Orchestra, Dame Shirley Bassey’s Orchestra and the Creative Jazz Orchestra.

Alongside this Chris has worked extensively in all areas of music education, latterly as a leading deliverer and trainer in informal, large group practice. This included roles as Leader in Wider Opportunities at Hertfordshire Music Service, Leader of Instrumental Development for Derbyshire City and County Music Partnership and as a face to face trainer on the Trinity Guildhall/Open University “Whole Class Instrumental Learning” national training program.

He became a key member of the team that created pBone, the plastic trombone in 2011/12 and has been involved with pBone Music in various roles since then. Chris is currently the Director of Creativity and Innovation for the company, a role that includes overseeing product development and improvement, quality and education.