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This expanded edition includes a new introduction by John Nix as
well as a new appendix offering case studies and practical insights
from teachers about how Barbara Doscher has impacted their voice
instruction. An understanding of how the singing voice functions
should be a prerequisite for all those who wish to teach singing.
And fundamental to any safe and efficient teaching method is the
recognition that the singing voice is a functional unit.
Consequently, this second edition, like the first, describes the
anatomy and physiology of breathing and phonation and examines the
acoustical laws necessary for an understanding of resonation. It is
designed primarily as a textbook for college vocal pedagogy
courses. The book includes detailed illustrations and an expansion
of the appendix on vocal misuse and abuse, including data on
subglottic air pressure/air flow ratios, the phonatory mode known
as belting, and the aging voice, especially as it is affected by
hormonal changes in the body. It also feature an extensive
bibliography.
This book has become a classic in all musicians' libraries for rhythmic analysis and study.
Designed to teach syncopation within 4/4 time, the exercises also develop speed and accuracy in sight-reading with uncommon rhythmic figures.
A must for all musicians, especially percussionists interested in syncopation.
Originally published in 1908. A detailed book dealing with the more
advanced points of violin playing in a most concise manner. The
photographic illustrations enable the reader to clearly understand
the various positions of hands and fingers described in the text.
Contents include comprehensive instructions on violin playing and
adjustment of the instrument. Many of the earliest books on music,
particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now
extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Pomona Books are
republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Expertly written by the renowned trumpet virtuoso Allen Vizzutti,
this comprehensive new trumpet method provides a fantastic
assortment of all-new intermediate to advanced-level exercises and
etudes in all keys. It is organized into three volumes for greater
study flexibility: Book 1, Technical Studies; Book 2, Harmonic
Studies and Book 3, Melodic Studies.
(Stylistic Method). Legendary guitarist Pat Martino shares his
personal formula for chord conversions with you. This uniquely
simple system allows you to think melody, not theory. Amply
illustrated with some of Pat's favorite lines.
(Faber Piano Adventures ). Developing the ear and training the eye
of the young child is a key component of the Writing Book A.
Tucker, the mascot dog who loves to LISTEN, is always on the scene
as the young child imitates, matches, and creates rhythmic and
melodic patterns. The multi-cultural friends present improvisation
and simple, guided composition activities. Blinker, the owl who
loves to LOOK, helps students recognize patterns of rhythms and
notes, and introduces sightreading. The Writing Book offers a
holistic, musical approach to theory through discovery, creativity,
imagination, and fun
Team Strings is firmly established as a leading series of string
tutors. It presents a flexible course which can be tailored to suit
each student, ideal for individual, group and class tuition -
including the ABRSM music medals. The books in the series contain
plenty of carefully graded music in a wide range of styles, from
Baroque and Classical eras to film, folk, jazz and Latin American.
The series encourages ensemble playing with varied repertoire and
develops instrument-related aural skills, improvisation and
composition. Included are scales and arpeggios and downloadable
online audio of over 70 backing tracks to make every student feel
like a star performer. Team Strings is available for Violin, Viola,
Cello and Double Bass all of which are compatible. There is also a
separate book of Piano Accompaniments/Score. All of the books in
the series are fully integrated allowing students using Team
Strings to play in ensembles with students using Team Brass and
Team Woodwind.
A series for the early beginner combining rote and note approach.
The melodies are written with careful thought and are kept as
simple as possible, yet they are refreshingly delightful. All the
music lies within the grasp of the child's small hands.
New music teachers often struggle to find a way to connect the
content learned in college classes with the content that will be
taught in the classroom, since the nature of their work demands a
high level of both musical and educational ability, while also the
skills to switch from tuning an orchestra to leading a marching
band or practicing voice parts with a chorus. Becoming a Music
Teacher: Student to Practitioner focuses on making the connections
between the college music classroom and public school music
classroom transparent, visible, and relevant. Award-winning music
educators Donald L. Hamann and Shelly Cooper have created a
versatile text for music teacher education, and one that will
provide a significant resource for music education students across
the US. Based around an innovative organization and approach,
Becoming a Music Teacher is made up of 40 short modules that focus
on increasing a teacher's comfort and confidence level when
instructing or leading groups. Each module is broken down into four
individual components that demonstrate real life transfers from
classes to classroom through the components of Personal Awareness,
Personal Musicianship, Pre-Conducting, and Professional Knowledge.
The Personal Awareness component gives a lesson on good teaching
skills by focusing on body awareness, body language, and
communication styles rather than abstract theories of education.
Personal Musicianship provides a guided learning approach to
teaching sight-singing and opportunities to create both vocal and
instrumental accompaniments with the songs that are included in the
modules. Pre-conducting discusses ways in which certain gestures or
concepts could be used in rehearsing a school ensemble through the
development of hand/arm independence, posture, and gestures.
Professional knowledge links the module to the real world and
places it in the context of the workplace, offering advice on how
to work with other teachers and administrators, and includes
characteristics of successful teachers, the role of schools in
contemporary society, and diverse learners. When taken together,
these components help the student develop a genuinely rounded skill
set for the classroom. The lessons are activity-based and
interactive, allowing readers to experiment, communicate, and
provide feedback. The modules are also flexible and have been
designed to be easily integrated into a music education classroom
and applied to specific age groups, includingadult learners, a
demographic many music education students encounter but one rarely
discussed in music education classrooms. Each module stands alone,
allowing instructors to customize their lesson plans by selecting
or highlighting the modules most relevant to their class. This text
also includes exercises that promote reflection on professionalism,
collegiality, and legal factors that affect both students and
teachers, not found in most education texts.
Though culture can affect different countries' preferences for
musical style, musicking is a worldwide trend that produces
enjoyment for all. However, there is a divide between professional
music performance and music education. In order to better engage
students, a musicking approach must be implemented into educational
curricula and used to promote a platform for inclusivity and
community enrichment. Transforming Music Education in P-12 Schools
and the Community is a critical scholarly publication that traces
the theoretical foundation of current beliefs and practices
surrounding music performance and education and discusses how to
transform teaching and learning by implementing musicking. The book
covers musical engagement for young children and families,
universal design in music education in special and inclusive
education settings, critical approaches of music teaching and
learning in P-12 schools, and reaching communities. It is essential
for music teachers, conductors, music directors, instructional
designers, academicians, educational professionals, administrators,
researchers, and students.
Improve your sight-reading! Piano Grade 3 (Elementary) is part of
the best-selling series by Paul Harris, guaranteed to improve your
sight-reading! This workbook helps the player overcome problems by
building up a complete picture of each piece, through rhythmic and
melodic exercises related to specific technical issues, then by
studying prepared pieces with associated questions, and finally by
'going solo' with a series of meticulously graded sight-reading
pieces. This edition now includes supporting audio available online
for students to check their performances against. The Improve your
sight-reading! series will help you improve your reading ability,
and with numerous practice tests included, will ensure
sight-reading success in graded exams.
This volume contains valuable practice material for candidates
preparing for the ABRSM Grade 6 Piano exams. The book is written in
attractive and approachable styles and representative of the
technical level expected in the exam.
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Viola Basics
(Book)
Paul Harris, Jessica O'Leary
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Discovery Miles 3 710
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Viola Basics is a landmark method by two of the leading figures in
music education. Includes a pupil's tutor book with online audio
and downloadable teacher's accompaniments, Viola Basics, providing
everything you need to get playing. This book starts at absolute
beginner level and progresses to Grade 1. Step-by-step technical
progression is supported by fun exercises and warm-ups, alongside a
wide range of imaginative repertoire, helpful fact files and rhythm
boxes. Music theory and general musicianship activities help
students to become well-rounded musicians.
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