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Viola Basics
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Paul Harris, Jessica O'Leary
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R371
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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Mary Poppins
(Paperback)
Richard M Sherman, Robert B Sherman
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R371
R342
Discovery Miles 3 420
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(Big Note Vocal Selections). A delightful collection of 11 songs
from this beloved Disney classic, all arranged for big-note piano:
Chim Chim Cher-ee * Feed the Birds * I Love to Laugh * Jolly
Holiday * Let's Go Fly a Kite * The Perfect Nanny * Sister
Suffragette * A Spoonful of Sugar * Stay Awake * Step in Time *
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
One of the finest books available on jazz guitar chords. Joe covers
all the bases with two sections on chord forms and chord passages.
Chords are divided into six categories: Major, Seventh, Augmented,
Minor, Diminished, and Minor Seventh Flat Fifth, each showing
substitutions and inversions that Joe would play when confronted
with "basic" chord symbols. The chord passage section is divided
into nine categories, including such topics as Major Sounds,
Diminished Sounds, Augmented Sounds, Standard Patter Chord
Substitutions, and other chord progression - related topics.
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC
BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship
Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected
open access locations. A Different Voice, A Different Song traces
the history of a grassroots scene that has until now operated
largely beneath the radar, but that has been gently gathering force
since the 1970s. At the core of this scene today are the natural
voice movement, founded on the premise that "everyone can sing",
and a growing transnational community of amateur singers
participating in multicultural music activity. Author Caroline
Bithell reveals the intriguing web of circumstances and motivations
that link these two trends, highlighting their potential with
respect to current social, political and educational agendas. She
investigates how and why songs from the world's oral traditions
have provided the linchpin for the natural voice movement,
revealing how the musical traditions of other cultures not only
provide a colourful repertory but also inform the ideological,
methodological and ethical principles on which the movement itself
is founded. A Different Voice, A Different Song draws on long-term
ethnographic research, including participant-observation at choir
rehearsals, performances, workshops and camps, as well as
interviews with voice teachers, choir and workshop leaders, camp
and festival organisers, and general participants. Bithell shows
how amateur singers who are not musically literate can become
competent participants in a vibrant musical community and, in the
process, find their voice metaphorically as well as literally. She
then follows some of these singers as they journey to distant
locations to learn new songs in their natural habitat. She
theorises these trends in terms of the politics of participation,
the transformative potential of performance, building social
capital, the global village, and reclaiming the arts of celebration
and conviviality. The stories that emerge reveal a nuanced web of
intersections between the local and global, one which demands a
revision of the dominant discourses of authenticity, cultural
appropriation and agency in the post-colonial world, and ultimately
points towards a more progressive politics of difference. A
Different Voice, a Different Song will be an essential text for
practitioners involved in the natural voice movement and other
vocal methodologies and choral worlds. As a significant study in
the fields of ethnomusicology, music education and community music,
the book will also be of interest to scholars studying the
democratisation of the voice, the dynamics of participation, world
musics in performance, the transformative power of harmony singing,
and the potential of music-making for sustaining community and
aiding intercultural understanding.
This book of parent-to-parent advice aims to encourage, support,
and bolster the morale of one of music's most important back-up
sections: music parents. Within these pages, more than 150 veteran
music parents contribute their experiences, reflections, warnings,
and helpful suggestions for how to walk the music-parenting
tightrope: how to be supportive but not overbearing, and how to
encourage excellence without becoming bogged down in frustration.
Among those offering advice are the parents of several top
musicians, including the mother of violinist Joshua Bell, the
father of trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, the parents of cellist Alisa
Weilerstein, and those of violinist Anne Akiko Meyers. The book
also features advice from music educators and more than forty
professional musicians, including Paula Robison, Sarah Chang,
Anthony McGill, Jennifer Koh, Jonathan Biss, Toyin Spellman-Diaz,
Marin Alsop, Christian McBride, Miguel Zenon, Stephanie Blythe,
Lawrence Brownlee, Kelli O'Hara, as well as Joshua Bell, Alisa
Weilerstein, Wynton Marsalis, Anne Akiko Meyers, and others. The
topics they discuss span a wide range of issues faced by the
parents of both instrumentalists and singers, from how to get
started and encourage effective practice habits, to how to weather
the rough spots, cope with the cost of music training, deal with
college and career concerns, and help young musicians discover the
role that music can play in their lives. The parents who speak here
reach a unanimous and overwhelming conclusion that music parenting
is well worth the effort, and the experiences that come with it -
from sitting in on early lessons and watching their kids perform
onstage to tagging along at music conventions as their youngsters
try out instruments at exhibitors' booths - enrich family life with
a unique joy in music."
The Classical Guitar Collection contains 48 classical guitar solos
from classical greats such as Mozart, Grieg, Purcell and J.S. Bach.
This collection features many of Julian Bream's classic
arrangements of well-known guitar masterpieces for Intermediate to
Advanced level guitar students.
Focused on music in higher education, Online Learning in Music:
Foundations, Frameworks, and Practices offers insights into the
growth of online learning in music, perspectives on theoretical
models for design and development of online courses, principles for
good practice in online education, and an agenda for future
research. In Part I the book provides an overview of the historical
development of online education in music, addresses quality
assurances regarding security and academic integrity, and
summarizes guidelines and accreditation standards relevant to
development and implementation of online instruction. It reviews
current research on online learning in music, including program and
course design and evaluation studies and studies of pedagogical
strategies in various music subdisciplines-applied music, music
education, music theory, music appreciation, and music therapy.
Part II explores several theoretical models for online course
design, development, and implementation, each representing a
particular perspective that may be useful in developing online
instructional practice. In Part III the book presents a creative
approach to online course design-composing the course,
choreographing learning experiences, conducting the course-and its
application both in fully online and in blended courses. Practical
design recommendations and learning experiences appropriate to
various music courses illustrate components of these course
designs. The book explores multiple aspects of online teaching and
learning: it challenges stereotypical views of professors as "sage
on the stage" or "guide on the side," characterizing the online
professor as Director of Learning, and it identifies some active
roles that students may assume. It suggests ways to prevent
problems and resolve those that do arise, and it makes
recommendations for various approaches to faculty development. The
book includes an overview of best practices for online teaching and
learning. It concludes with a look toward the future and with
suggestions for advancing the research on online learning in music.
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.
Jazz, Rags & Blues, Books 1 through 5 contain original solos
for late elementary to early advanced-level pianists that reflect
the various styles of the jazz idiom. An excellent way to introduce
your students to this distinctive American contribution to 20th
century music. Available separately (item #18115), the CD includes
dynamic recordings of each song in Books 1-3 of this series.
Music Learning Today: Digital Pedagogy for Creating, Performing,
and Responding to Music presents an approach to conceptualizing and
utilizing technology as a tool for music learning. Designed for use
by pre- and in-service music teachers, it provides the essential
understandings required to become an adaptive expert with music
technology, creating and implementing lessons, units, and
curriculum that take advantage of technological affordances to
assist students in developing their musicianship. Author William I.
Bauer makes connections among music knowledge and skill outcomes,
the research on human cognition and music learning, best practices
in music pedagogy, and technology. His essential premise is that
music educators and students benefit through use of technology as a
tool to support learning in the three musical processes - creating,
performing, and responding to music. The philosophical and
theoretical rationales, along with the practical information
discussed in the book, are applicable to all experience levels.
However, the technological applications described are focused at a
beginning to intermediate level, relevant to both pre-service and
in-service music educators and their students. This expanded second
edition features an all-new student-friendly design and updated
discussions of recent technological developments with applications
for music teaching and learning. The revamped companion website
also offers a new teacher's guide, with sample syllabi and lessons
for each chapter.
This volume contains valuable practice material for candidates
preparing for the ABRSM Grade 1 Piano exams. The book is written in
attractive and approachable styles and representative of the
technical level expected in the exam.
This book provides new practical tools that bridge the gap between
familiar, easy-to-use technology and musical practice to enhance
musicianship and motivate students. Authors Jennifer Mishra and
Barbara Fast provide ideas for use with students of all levels,
from beginners to musicians performing advanced repertoire. This
book is written for teachers (both studio teachers and ensemble
directors), but can be read by performers to help give new guidance
to their own practice sessions. Some strategies in this book would
not have been possible without advances in technology; others
expand tried-and-true practice strategies with the use of
technology. Most of the technologies discussed are free or
inexpensive and don't require extensive specialist equipment or
learning. Rather than replacing quality practice strategies,
technology brings new tools to the practicing tool box. The
strategies lay the foundation for how technology can be used in the
practice room and are intended to spark creativity. The book
encourages teachers and students to vary the integration of
practice strategies with technology in personal ways to fit their
own studios or practice routines. This book is all about exploring
our musical practice through technology. The ideas in this book
will invigorate your musical practice and lead to even more
creativity between you and your students
A musician's life is filled with many stressful situations: passing
auditions, rehearsing and performing with difficult partners,
sitting for long hours in uncomfortable chairs, going on stage to
face audiences large and small, who may or may not be receptive to
the performance they are presented. And yet many musicians are able
to surmount these looming obstacles with grace and balance, to find
satisfaction and artistry in their music and build productive and
lasting careers. Indirect Procedures will guide you around these
obstacles and along that path to becoming a balanced and successful
musician. Based on the work of Frederick Matthias Alexander, this
book is a thorough and practical approach to the issues of
musicians' health and wellbeing. Author Pedro de Alcantara
introduces concepts and exercises for musicians to let go of
excessive tensions, stay focused, and direct their energies as they
handle the challenges of practicing, rehearsing, and performing.
Complemented by an extensive, easy-to-use companion website, and
working alongside Integrated Practice, this new edition of Indirect
Procedures is an invaluable and essential resource for today's
musicians to learn to sing, play, and conduct with less effort and
stronger results.
Anthony Jahn, MD, internationally-acclaimed for his work as an
"opera doctor" with some of the most prestigious opera companies in
the world, offers a thorough and comprehensible guidebook on all
aspects of health and disease that affect the voice. A vital tool
for singers, voice instructors, and choral directors without formal
medical training, The Singer's Guide to Complete Health empowers
vocal performers to take charge of their own minds and bodies.
Along with a full range of experts, Jahn provides advice about the
various health disorders that affect professional well-being as
well as remedies to the most important and common health problems
that singers face in their careers. Jahn has invited a diverse
group of health care specialists and music professionals to share
their expertise and tips with singers and instructions. The
chapters cover a broad range of topics, including psychological
well-being, age-related changes, travel, diet, and exercise,
accompanied by easy-to-follow illustrations, diagrams and charts.
Each chapter provides a clear explanation of the relevant vocal
anatomy, as well as detailed descriptions of the most troublesome
disorders for singers. The book enables singers to make informed
decisions about their own health, and gives guidance on seeking
appropriate professional help and self-remedies. It includes
numerous suggestions on ways to maintain a healthy vocal lifestyle,
not only with traditional methods such as diet, exercise, and
Alexander technique, but also holistic approaches such as yoga, tai
chi, acupuncture, and Chinese herbs. The book also features
assistance for singers who are interested in osteopathic,
chiropractic, and craniosacral therapies. A comprehensive blend of
professional voice expertise and medical science, The Singer's
Guide to Complete Health is an essential addition to bookshelves
and medicine cabinets of all professional and aspiring singers and
instructors.
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