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Since the mid-twentieth century, Zoltan Kodaly's
child-developmental philosophy for teaching music has had
significant positive impact on music education around the world,
and is now at the core of music teaching in the United States and
other English speaking countries. The Kodaly Today handbook series
is the first comprehensive system to update and apply the Kodaly
concepts to teaching music in elementary school classrooms. Kodaly
in the First Grade Classroom provides teachers with a step-by-step
road map for developing children's performance, creative movement,
and literacy skills in an organic and thoughtful manner. Through
six years of field-testing with music kindergarten teachers in the
United States, Great Britain, and Hungary (the home country of
Zoltan Kodaly), authors Micheal Houlahan and Philip Tacka have
developed a methodology specifically for 21st century classrooms.
Houlahan and Tacka use the latest research findings in cognition
and perception to create a system not only appropriate for the
developmental stages of first grade students but also one which
integrates vertically between elementary music classes. The methods
outlined in this volume encourage greater musical ability and
creativity in children by teaching them to sing, move, play
instruments, and develop music literacy skills. In addition, Kodaly
in the First Grade Classroom promotes critical thinking, problem
solving, and collaboration skills. Although the book uses the
Kodaly philosophy, its methodology has also been tested by teachers
certified in Orff and Dalcroze, and has proven an essential guide
for teachers no matter what their personal philosophy and specific
training might be. Numerous children's songs are incorporated into
Kodaly in the First Grade Classroom, as well as over 35 detailed
lesson plans that demonstrate how music and literacy curriculum
goals are transformed into tangible musical objectives. Scholarly
yet practical and accessible, this volume is sure to be an
essential guide for kindergarten and early childhood music teachers
everywhere.
(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.
This comprehensive method of music instruction enables the beginner
to progress to an advanced stage of technical skill.
The Music Professor Online is a practical volume that provides a
window into online music instruction in higher education. Author
Judith Bowman highlights commonalities between online and
face-to-face teaching, presents a theoretical framework for online
learning, and provides practical models and techniques based on
interviews with professors teaching online in various music
disciplines. This book offers keys for thinking about music
education in a post-COVID world, when the importance and interest
of online education is of central concern. Part I reviews the
growth and significance of online learning and online learning in
music, identifies similarities and differences between face-to-face
and online teaching, and presents standards and principles for
online instruction. It explores development of an online teaching
persona, explains teaching presence, and emphasizes the central
role of the instructor as director of learning, always in relation
to specific disciplines and their signature pedagogies. Part II
focuses on the lived online curriculum, featuring online teaching
experiences in key fields by professors teaching them online.
Bowman explores specific disciplines and their signature pedagogies
together with practitioner profiles that provide insights into the
thinking and techniques of excellent online music instructors,
together with recommendations for prospective online instructors
and lessons drawn from the field. Part III summarizes
recommendations and lessons from online practitioners, presents an
action plan for moving forward with online music instruction, and
looks to the future of online instruction in music. Educators will
find great use in this comprehensive, thoughtful compendium of
reflections from a leading, longtime online music educator.
Practice makes perfect with this hands-on resource for mandolin
players of all skill levels If you're looking for an accessible
practice-based book to improve your playing, you've come to the
right place. Mandolin Exercises For Dummies focuses on the skills
that players often find challenging and provides tips, tricks and
plenty of cool exercises that will have you picking with the best
of them or at least much better than before! Mandolin Exercises For
Dummies is packed with instruction from hundreds of exercises to
drills and practice pieces. And it gets better. You'll also have
online access to downloadable audio files for each exercise, making
this practice-based package a complete mandolin companion. * Puts
an overview of the fundamentals in perspective, helps you to use
exercises to limber up, and much more * Dives into the major and
minor arpeggios with triad patterns, then moves on to major 7th and
minor 7th patterns * Details the major scales, then moves on to
mastering the minor scales with practice exercises * Contains tips
to help you practice better, including using a metronome, playing
with recordings, and more Master the basics and sharpen your
mandolin-playing skills with this reliable resource.
No matter the excellence of a musician's performance achievements,
upon entering the professional world, it is unlikely that any
musician will depend solely upon performance for income. Those who
distinguish themselves as both skilled teachers and skilled
performers will have a significant advantage. From the Stage to the
Studio provides the tools and information necessary for musicians
to become effective teachers in terms useful to both pedagogy
teachers and applied music instructors, and young music students
learning to teach while perfecting their performance skills.
Premised on the integral partnership between pedagogy and
performance, authors Cornelia Watkins and Laurie Scott offer in
depth explorations of the essential components of instrumental
performance, the nature of student-teacher interactions and the
manner in which knowledge, skills and musicianship are most
effectively conveyed. In so doing, they illuminate the profound
resonance between music performance and education and show how
musicians benefit as much from teaching as their students do from
being taught. Included is a wealth of information and concrete
examples on everything from setting up a studio, to writing a
lesson plan, to soliciting constructive feedback from students.
From the Stage to the Studio serves as an essential resource for
music pedagogy teachers, college performance majors who will want
or need to teach and established musicians looking to add music
education to their professional repertoire.
Many young musicians will admit they know little about personal
finance. They have trouble budgeting what little money they make
from their part-time jobs, carry debt incurred by ringing up credit
cards on studio equipment they cannot afford, and get lured into
using the latest investment apps that have them putting grandma's
birthday card money into investments they may not even understand.
Even worse, when that rare musician gains financial and career
success, they often go on a mad spending spree only to end up
completely broke ten years later. You don't want this to happen to
you, right? This is why a simple and easy-to-read book written
specifically for musicians about personal finance is so vital to
understanding and success. Written by a 30-year expert in the music
business together with a 30-year specialist in the investment
industry, Personal Finance for Musicians provides a brief overview
of everything you should have learned in school but didn't. Topics
include: developing the right mind-set, paying-off debt, budgeting
and saving, building credit, dealing with banks, paying taxes,
insuring your assets, understanding investments, examining music
revenue streams, learning the lingo, seeking financial help,
avoiding financial noise, and more. This book provides an excellent
introduction for musicians whose knowledge is limited or who are
new to the critically important subject of personal finance. The
objective is to help put you on the right track to better financial
health and inspire you to learn more without intimidating you, or
even worse-boring you.
(Faber Piano Adventures ). The 2nd Edition Theory Book provides
instruction, reinforcement, and creative applications of basic
theory concepts. Students will enjoy note-naming with StoryRhymes,
explore improvisation, and engage with eye-training and
ear-training activities all within a fun-filled context tied
thematically to the Level 1 Lesson Book pieces.
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