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This book is designed to support K-5 classroom teachers as they
integrate music throughout the elementary curriculum. It contains
detailed, practical ideas and examples, including full lesson plans
and over 100 teaching ideas and strategies for integrating music
with visual art, language arts, social studies, science, and
mathematics. Following an overview of the interdisciplinary
approach, the remaining chapters explore connections between music
and other areas of the elementary curriculum. Each chapter also
includes a section addressing national standards with tables
showing the specific standards that are included in each lesson and
activity. This text utilizes the most recent National Core Arts
Standards (2015) as well as the most recent standards in
mathematics, science, social studies, and language arts. All the
lessons in this book are designed to be fully taught by classroom
teachers; the content is accessible to those who lack formal music
training, yet is solidly rooted in research and best practices.
While classroom teachers can teach these lessons on their own, this
book may facilitate partnerships and collaboration between
classroom teachers and music specialists. All the lessons and
activities included in this text have been reviewed by practicing
teachers and most have been field tested in elementary classrooms.
Throughout the book, there is an emphasis on interdisciplinary
lessons that demonstrate valid connections between disciplines
while maintaining the integrity of each discipline involved,
including a teacher-tested model that allows teachers to
successfully create their own interdisciplinary lessons.
(Faber Piano Adventures ). Book B of the Fabers' method for the
young beginner moves the student into staff-reading. Music notation
is explored through stepwise directional reading, pattern
recognition, and changing hand positions, all in the context of
engaging songs, games and creative exploration at the piano.
Maintaining the child-centered philosophy of the series, the
"friends at the piano" from the A Books introduce students to the
music of two new composer friends Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and
Ludwig van Beethoven. Classic themes share the stage with
contemporary pop and jazz sounds for young ears to absorb and
enjoy. The Book B CD presents a vibrant mix of sounds, from boogie
to Beethoven. It serves as a listening CD which educates and as an
accompaniment CD for play-along.
The New International Edition of Suzuki Piano School, Volume 2
includes French, German and Spanish translations, new Romantic and
20th-century pieces, as well as a newly recorded CD performed by
internationally renowned recording artist Seizo Azuma. Now the book
and CD can be purchased together or separately. The contents have
changed slightly with minimal reordering of the music. The Mozart
Minuet and Bach Musette from the earlier edition were eliminated
and replaced with two new 20th-century pieces by BartA3k (noted
below), and the Bach "Minuet in G Minor" (from J. S. Bachas
Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach) has been moved to Volume 3. Other
improvements include a cleaner appearance with less editing and
spacious new engravings, as well as more detailed titles that
include the keys, sources, composer dates, and catalog numbers.
Titles: Acossaise (J. N. Hummel) * A Short Story (H. Lichner) * The
Happy Farmer, from Album for the Young, Op. 68, No. 10 (R.
Schumann) * Minuet in G Major, BWV 822 (J. S. Bach) * Minuet in G
Major, from J. S. Bach's Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach
(Anonymous) * Minuet in G Minor, BWV 822 (J. S. Bach) * Cradle
Song, Op. 13, No. 2 (C. M. von Weber) * Arietta (W. A. Mozart) *
Hungarian Folk Song, from For Children, Sz. 42 (BA(c)la BartA3k) *
Melody, from Album for the Young, Op. 68, No. 1 (R. Schumann) *
Minuet in G Major, from J. S. Bach's Notebook for Anna Magdalena
Bach (C. Petzold) * Sonatina in G Major, Anh. 5 (Moderato, Romance)
(L. van Beethoven) * Children at Play, from For Children, Sz. 42
(BA(c)la BartA3k).
A biography of the conductor Mitropoulos. He was an advocate of
difficult modern music and an early champion of Mahler; his
performances brought the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra into the
first rank of American orchestras.
(Book). This book is perfect for the aspiring rock singer that
needs improvement, but cannot or will not take lessons. It is a
thorough, yet easy-to-understand presentation of the basic elements
of singing, including vocal production, training, breathing,
posture and diet. Written in a down-to-earth style, the author
addresses such relevant topics as overcoming nervousness, dealing
with emotions, and the true consequences of coffee, alcohol &
smoking. Includes useful illustrations and diagrams.
"Songwriting" is both a comprehensive course for beginning and
experienced songwriters and a rich source of new ideas,
inspiration, and tricks of the trade for those who have already
achieved professional standing. This new edition not only contains
all of the original volume's cogent advice on how to write the
always-popular genres - the country song, the ballad, and the love
song - but it has been revised to include: examples of hard rock,
acid, heavy metal, bubblegum, hip-hop, salsa, rap, gangsta, reggae,
ska, soul, and many other of today's most recorded styles; finding
a song concept, distilling the hook, choosing a form, adding
harmony and selecting rhythm; an appendix telling how to copyright,
computerize, notate, record, and sell your song; and full glossary
of musical and songwriting terms, an explanation of rap-speak with
a useful section on rhyme for rap songs, many musical examples of
well-known songs, and a complete index.For the novice, Stephen
Citron goes step-by-step through the writing of a song presupposing
no prior knowledge of notation, harmony, rhythmic values, or rhyme.
For the more experienced songwriter, "Songwriting" will serve as a
one-stop reference and as an endless source of fresh ideas.
Ranging from Antiquity to contemporary analytic philosophy, it
provides a concise but thorough analysis of the arguments developed
by some of the most outstanding philosophers of all times. Besides
the aesthetics of music proper, the volume touches upon
metaphysics, ethics, philosophy of language, psychology,
anthropology, and scientific developments that have influenced the
philosophical explanations of music. Starting from the very origins
of philosophy in Western thought (Pythagoras, Plato, Aristotle) the
book talks about what music is according to Augustine, Descartes,
Leibniz, Rousseau, Kant, Hegel, the Romantics, Schopenhauer,
Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, Susanne Langer, Bloch, Adorno, and many
others. Recent developments within the analytic tradition are
illustrated with particular attention to the ontology of the
musical artwork and to the problem of music and emotions. A
fascinating idea which recurs throughout the book is that
philosophers allow for a sort of a secret kinship between music and
philosophy, as means to reveal complementary aspects of truth.
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(Faber Piano Adventures ). The 2nd Edition Level 2A Lesson Book
follows Piano Adventures Level 1. The book opens with a Note
Reading Guide and an introduction to eighth note rhythm patterns.
Students work with 5-finger transposition, functional harmony, and
musical phrases. Exploration of C, G, D and A major and minor
5-finger positions builds on intervallic reading skills that were
introduced in the earlier level. Appealing repertoire reinforces
key concepts and encourages students to explore musical expression
through varied dynamics and tempos. Selections include well-known
classics from the great composers and original compositions.
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