
Lloyd E. Bone Jr.
Visiting Assistant Professor of Music
Director of Marching Band
Office: Fine Arts 211
Telephone: 304-462-7361 ext. 7340/7341
Lloyd.Bone@glenville.edu
Education
B.M.E. Tennessee Technological University- Music Education, December 1995
M.M. University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music- Master of Music, June 2001
D.M.A. University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (in progress)
Courses Taught
Applied Brass
MUSC 200: Survey of Music
MUSC 301: Music History and Literature
MUSC 111: Band Director (Marching, Pep and Concert)
Brass Ensembles
Previous Teaching Experience
University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, Cincinnati, OH- Music Education Doctoral Graduate Assistant- Taught Brass Methods and Assisted with the University of Cincinnati Bearcat Bands. Also assisted with Marching Band Techniques, Introduction to Music Education, Music Education Fundamentals, College-Conservatory of Music Admissions Office and Music Education Library (2002-2004)
Murray State University, Murray, KY- Adjunct Professor of Low Brass (2001-2003)
Music Makers of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH- Low Brass Instructor (1999-2004)
Schilling School for Gifted Children, Cincinnati, OH- Band Director/General Music (1998-2002). Arts Department Chair (2000-2002)
Red Bank High School, Red Bank, TN- Assistant Band Director (1995)
Hamilton County Public Schools and Chattanooga City Schools, TN- Substitute Teacher (Spring 1995)
Other Teaching Experience
Private Low Brass Studios (1993-2004) in various cities in Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee
Band camp instructor for numerous bands in Georgia, Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee
Conductor, Honors Brass Quintet, Cincinnati, OH
Performance Honors and Awards
Performed in a vast majority of the contiguous United States, in a vast majority of the top 50 U.S. major metropolitan areas and performed in Hawaii, New Zealand, Australia, Canada and Italy.
Euphonium Soloist, The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Wind Symphony (Spring 2003)
Euphonium Soloist, The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Symphony Band (Winter 2003)
Euphonium Soloist, The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Brass Choir (Spring 2003)
Finalist, International Euphonium Mock Band Audition Excerpt Competition, Minneapolis, MN (Summer 1998)
Finalist, Verso il Millenio International Euphonium Solo Competition, Riva del Garda, Italy (Summer 1997)
Performer, International All-Star College Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble, Chicago, IL (Summer 1996)
Selected for the final rounds of various military band auditions (1995-1998)
Soloist, Carnegie Hall, 1995 Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble (TTTE)
Soloist, 1994 U.S. Army Tuba and Euphonium Conference with the TTTE
Euphonium Soloist, Hixson High School Band, Hixson, TN, Australia, New Zealand and Hawaii Tour, Summer 1991
Academic Honors
Tennessee Technological University Dean’s List 9 consecutive semesters
Inducted into Phi Kappa Phi National Academic Honors Society
Professional Performance
Hoffbrau House, Newport, KY, House Band, Euphonium, (2003-2004)
The Jack Daniel’s Original Silver Cornet Band, Lynchburg, TN, Euphonium, 1996 Christmas Show Tour through the Southwest, 1997 Jazz Show Tour through the Central states and 1997 Folk Tour through the North Central states.
Chattanooga Concert Band, Chattanooga, TN, Euphonium, (2004-2005)
The Circus Kingdom Circus Band, Pittsburg, PA, Euphonium, 2003 Summer Tour through the New England states and parts of the Southeast.
Numerous various paid performances with various types of ensembles.
Past Private Instructors
R. Winston Morris, Tennessee Technological University Professor of Tuba and Euphonium, Internationally renowned tuba-euphonium pedagogue
Timothy Northcut, University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Professor of Tuba and Euphonium, former tubist with the U.S. Army Field Band, Washington D.C.
Brian Bowman, International Euphonium Soloist and Pedagogue, University of North Texas Professor of Euphonium
Steven Mead (Intermittently), International Euphonium Soloist and Pedagogue
Douglas Warner, Principle trombone-Chattanooga, TN Symphony Orchestra
Publications and Presentations
Euphonium Soloist and Presenter, Southeast Tuba and Euphonium Conference, University of Georgia, March 2005
Co-Editor, The Euphonium Source Book, Indiana University Press, 2006 (in progress)
International Tuba and Euphonium Association Journal, Associate Editor, News Editor (2004-current). Also reviews of new music, literature and conferences (2000 to current)
Various Awards and Scholarships
Honorary membership in Tau Beta Sigma Music Sorority, Spring 2004
Tennessee Retired Teachers Association Scholarship, 1993-1994
Ernie Walls Euphonium Scholarship, 1991-1995
Adjudication and Clinician
Ohio All-State Band and Orchestra Auditions, low brass (2004)
Kentucky All-State Band and Orchestra Auditions, low brass (2003)
Quad State Band Festival Auditions, Murray, KY, euphonium and tuba (2001-2003)
Tennessee Festival of Winds and Percussion, Cookeville, TN, euphonium and tuba (1994-1995)
1995 Southern Tennessee Brass Workshop, Tuba and Euphonium Clinician
Recordings
I have participated in 15 recordings, 13 nationally released and two regional
Conferences
Participant, International Tuba and Euphonium Conferences (1991-1999 and 2001-2003)
Participant, numerous U.S. Army Tuba and Euphonium Conferences (1991-2005)
Participant, numerous regional tuba and euphonium conferences (1991-2005)
Participant, Rafael Mendez Brass Institutes (1996-2001)
Participant, 1991 National MENC Conference
Participant, 1991 and 2004 CBDNA Conference
Participant, various state MENC Conferences in Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee
Hobbies
1960’s/early ‘70’s Muscle Cars, specifically Pontiac GTO’s and other GM favorites
Watching sports, especially football, baseball, college basketball and tennis
Cooking, especially barbeque, chili and lasagna
Eating a wide variety of foods with a special passion for food from India!
Far Side cartoons and all sorts of others forms of jokes
Dogs, specifically Shelties and Collies
Trying to master "old school" video games such as Atari games
American History, animals, human biology, American and foreign cities, foreign countries and politics
Other Important Interests
My lovely and wonderful wife of nearly ten years, Susan
My son Casey!
My two dogs, Jack (mixed breed) and Coke (Sheltie)
My Christian faith
Current Professional Organizations
International Tuba and Euphonium Association
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