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Why is it that well-prepared, talented, hardworking, and
intelligent performers find their performance and self-esteem
undermined by the fear of memory slips, technique failures, and
public humiliation? In Managing Stage Fright: A Guide for Musicians
and Music Teachers, author Julie Jaffee Nagel unravels these
mysteries, taking the reader on an intensive backstage tour of the
anxious performer's emotions to explain why stage fright happens
and what performers can do to increase their comfort in the glare
of the spotlight. Examining the topic from her interdisciplinary
educational, theoretical, clinical, and personal perspectives,
Nagel uses the music teacher/student relationship as a model for
understanding the performance anxiety that affects musicians and
non-musicians alike. Shedding new light on how the performer's
emotional life is connected to every other facet of their life,
Managing Stage Fright encourages a deeper understanding of anxiety
when performing. The guide offers strategies for achieving
performance confidence, emphasizing the relevance of mental health
in teaching and performing. Through the practices of self-awareness
outlined in the book, Nagel demonstrates that it is possible and
desirable for teachers to assist students in developing the coping
skills and attitudes that will allow them to not feel overwhelmed
and powerless when they experience strong anxiety. Each chapter
contains insights that help teachers recognize the
symptoms-obvious, subtle, and puzzling-of the emotional grip of
stage fright, while offering practical guidelines that empower
teachers to empower their students. The psychological concepts
offered, when added to pedagogical techniques, are invaluable in
music performance and in a variety of life situations since, after
all, music lessons are life lessons.
The Musical Experience proposes a new concept - musical experience
- as the most effective framework for navigating the shifting
terrain of educational policy as it is applied to music education.
Other books that deal with music education reform often concentrate
on non-musical topics at the expense of music listening,
performance, and composition, or concentrate on only one of these
at the expense of the others. This book, however, works with
musical experience as a comprehensive framework for all aspects of
music education. The editors and their contributors define musical
experience as being characterized by the depth of affective and
emotional responses that music engenders, and illustrate that its
breadth is embodied in the infinite variety of meanings - both
personal and communal - that music evokes. The essays map out the
primary forms of musical engagement (performing, listening,
improvising, composing, etc.) as activities which play a key role
in classroom teaching. The chapters also address the cultural
dimensions of musical experience, which call for consideration of
time, place, beliefs, and values placed upon musical activities,
works, and genres. The book discusses how music teachers can most
effectively rely on means of musical communication to lead students
toward the development and refinement of musical skills,
understandings, and expression in educational settings. As a whole,
the book expands upon the dimensions of musical experience and
provides, from the forefront of the field, an integrated yet
panoramic view of the educational processes involved in music
teaching and learning.
Ted Greene's Chord Chemistry was originally published in 1971 and
has become the classic chord reference book for two generations of
guitarists. Whether you are just beginning to search beyond basic
barre chords or are already an advanced player looking for new
sounds and ideas this is the book that will get you there. Designed
to inspire creativity this book is a musical treasure chest filled
with exciting new ideas and sounds.
Recognized for over 50 years as the best-paced and most
comprehensive guitar method available, Alfred's Basic Guitar Method
has introduced over 3 million beginners to the joy of playing
guitar. This updated and expanded edition features a new layout,
making it easier to read and quicker to learn. Now included are
blues, country, folk, jazz, and rock music styles, plus more pop
songs! New DVDs with iPod-compatible video have been added for the
visual learner, and correlating theory, chord, and pop books ensure
that youall get everything you need from one complete method.
Learning to play has never been easier or more fun than with
Alfredas Basic Guitar Methodathe first and best choice for todayas
beginning guitar students.
Book 1 covers how to hold your guitar, tuning your guitar, basics
of reading music, notes on all six strings, chords, scales and
songs, bass-chord accompaniments, duets, photos and diagrams, and
use with acoustic or electric guitars. Songs include * Singina in
the Rain * Take Me Home Country Roads * Over the Rainbow * Annieas
Song * When the Saints Go Marching In.
Bob Marley is the unchallenged king of reggae and one of music's
great iconic figures. Rita Marley was not just his wife and the
mother of four of his children but his backing singer and friend,
life-long companion and soul mate. They met in Trenchtown when he
was 19 and she was 18, and she was very much part of his musical
career, selling his early recordings from their house in the days
before Island Records signed up the Wailers. She shared the hard
times and the dangers - when Bob was wounded in a gunfight before
the Peace Concert, Rita was shot in the head and left for dead.
Their marriage was not always easy but Rita was the woman Bob
returned to no matter where music and other women might take him,
the woman who held him when he died at the age of 35. Today she
sees herself as the guardian of his legacy. Full of new insights,
No Woman No Cry is a unique biography of Marley by someone who
understands what it meant to grow up in poverty in Jamaica, to
battle racism and prejudice. It is also a moving and inspiring
story of a marriage that survived both poverty and then the strains
of global celebrity.
Musicians in the 16th century had a vastly different understanding
of the structure and performance of music than today's performers.
In order to transform inexpressively notated music into passionate
declamation, Renaissance singers treated scores freely, and it was
expected that each would personalize the music through various
modifications, which included ornamentation. Their role was one of
musical re-creation rather than of simple interpretation-the score
represented a blueprint, not a master plan, upon which they as
performer built the music. As is now commonly recognized, this
flexible approach to scores changed over the centuries; the
notation on the page itself became an ostensible musical Urtext and
performers began following it much more closely, their sole purpose
being to reproduce what was thought to be the composer's
intentions. Yet in recent years, scholars and performers are once
again freeing themselves from the written page-but the tools for
doing so have long been out of reach. With Passionate Voice gives
these tools to modern singers of Renaissance music, enabling them
to learn and master the art of "re-creative singing." Providing a
much-needed historically-informed perspective, author Robert Toft
discusses the music of composers ranging from Marchetto Cara to
John Dowland in the context of late Renaissance rhetoric, modal
theory (and its antecedents in language), and performance
traditions. Focusing on period practice in England and Italy, the
two countries which produced the music of greatest interest to
today's performers, Toft reconstructs the style of sung delivery
through contemporary treatises on music, rhetoric and oratory. Toft
remains faithful to the ways these principles were explained in the
period, and thus breathes new life into this vital art form. With
Passionate Voice is sure to be essential for vocalists, teachers
and coaches of early music repertoire.
Stephen C. Ferguson II provides a philosophical examination of
Black popular culture for the first time. From extensive discussion
of the philosophy and political economy of Hip-Hop music through to
a developed exploration of the influence of the
postmodernism-poststructuralist ideology on African American
studies, he argues how postmodernism ideology plays a seminal role
in justifying the relationship between corporate capitalism and
Black popular culture. Chapters cover topics such as cultural
populism, capitalism and Black liberation, the philosophy of
Hip-Hop music, and Harold Cruse’s influence on the “cultural
turn†in African American studies. Ferguson combines case studies
of past and contemporary Black cultural and intellectual
productions with a Marxist ideological critique to provide a
cutting edge reflection on the economic structure in which Black
popular culture emerged. He highlights the contradictions that are
central to the juxtaposition of Black cultural artists as political
participants in socioeconomic struggle and the political
participants who perform the rigorous task of social criticism.
Adopting capitalism as an explanatory framework, Ferguson
investigates the relationship between postmodernism as social
theory, current manifestations of Black popular culture, and the
theoretical work of Black thinkers and scholars to demonstrate how
African American studies have been shaped.
Play everyone's favorite songs with this collection of the most
memorable hits of the 1960s, '70s, and early '80s Classic rock fans
will have a blast applying their talent to more than 40 enduring
songs made famous by legendary artists like The Beatles, David
Bowie, Journey, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, Rush,
The Who, and more. The arrangements in this collection capture the
essence of the original recordings in fun, easy piano renditions
that are great for solo performance or sing-alongs. Titles: 50 Ways
to Leave Your Lover (Paul Simon) * Africa (Toto) * All Along the
Watchtower (Jimi Hendrix) * All My Love (Led Zeppelin) * Behind
Blue Eyes (The Who) * Big Yellow Taxi (Joni Mitchell) * Blinded by
the Light (Manfred Mann's Earth Band) * Blowin' in the Wind (Bob
Dylan) * Born to Run (Bruce Springsteen) * Bridge Over Troubled
Water (Simon and Garfunkel) * Closer to the Heart (Rush) * Dancing
in the Moonlight (King Harvest) * Do You Feel Like We Do (Peter
Frampton) * Don't Stop Believin' (Journey) * Faithfully (Journey) *
Fool in the Rain (Led Zeppelin) * From Me to You (The Beatles) *
Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucker) (Parliament) *
Going Up the Country (Canned Heat) * The Great Gig in the Sky (Pink
Floyd) * I Love L.A. (Randy Newman) * I Saw Her Standing There (The
Beatles) * Like a Rolling Stone (Bob Dylan) * Live and Let Die
(Paul McCartney) * Love Reign O'er Me (The Who) * Money (Pink
Floyd) * Nights in White Satin (The Moody Blues) * Paranoid (Black
Sabbath) * P-Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up) (Parliament) * Pinball
Wizard (The Who) * River (Joni Mitchell) * Saturday in the Park
(Chicago) * She Loves You (The Beatles) * She's a Rainbow (The
Rolling Stones) * The Sound of Silence (Simon and Garfunkel) *
Space Oddity (David Bowie) * St. Stephen (Grateful Dead) * Stairway
to Heaven (Led Zeppelin) * Thunder Road (Bruce Springsteen) * Tom
Sawyer (Rush) * Uncle John's Band (Grateful Dead) * A Whiter Shade
of Pale (Procol Harum) * Wild Hors
360 chords, organised as a chord per page, this is a flexible,
comprehensive solution for anyone learning or playing the guitar at
any level. This no-nonsense, easy to carry, wiro book will fit into
a gig bag, flight case or hand bag with the minimum of fuss.
Revised and updated version, replaces ISBN-13 9781844513925
In 1943, German SS officers in charge of Auschwitz-Birkenau ordered that an orchestra should be formed among the female prisoners. Almost fifty women and girls from eleven nations were drafted into a hurriedly assembled band that would play marching music to other inmates, forced labourers who left each morning and returned, exhausted and often broken, at the end of the day. While still living amid the most brutal and dehumanising of circumstances, they were also made to give weekly concerts for Nazi officers, and individual members were sometimes summoned to give solo performances of an officer's favourite piece of music. It was the only entirely female orchestra in any of the Nazi prison camps and, for almost all of the musicians chosen to take part, being in the orchestra was to save their lives.
What role could music play in a death camp? What was the effect on those women who owed their survival to their participation in a Nazi propaganda project? And how did it feel to be forced to provide solace to the perpetrators of a genocide that claimed the lives of their family and friends? In The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz, award-winning historian Anne Sebba traces these tangled questions of deep moral complexity with sensitivity and care.
From Alma Rosé, the orchestra's main conductor, niece of Gustav Mahler and a formidable pre-war celebrity violinist, to Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, its teenage cellist and last surviving member, Sebba draws on meticulous archival research and exclusive first-hand accounts to tell the full and astonishing story of the orchestra, its members and the response of other prisoners for the very first time.
PRO TOOLS 101: AN INTRODUCTION TO PRO TOOLS 10 takes a
comprehensive approach to learning the fundamentals of Pro Tools
systems. Now updated for Pro Tools 10 software, this new edition
from the definitive authority on Pro Tools covers everything you
need to know to complete a Pro Tools project. Learn to build
sessions that include multitrack recordings of live instruments,
MIDI sequences, and virtual instruments. Through hands-on
tutorials, develop essential techniques for recording, editing, and
mixing. The included DVD-ROM offers tutorial files and videos,
additional documentation, and Pro Tools sessions to accompany the
projects in the text.
Focusing on key elements surrounding a group that stands alongside
legends such as Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, and Led Zeppelin, this
book reveals the phenomenon that is AC/DC. Covering past and
present members, songs, gigs, events, albums, bootlegs, producers,
and numerous other subjects, this exhaustive overview spans an
extraordinary 35-year musical career--from the very earliest
incarnations of the band prior to Bon Scott's arrival, through the
era in which he fronted the band and his untimely death, to the
wildly successful landmark record "Back in Black," all the way to
their 2003 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and
beyond. Detailing a group that has sold an estimated 150 million
albums worldwide, this is the definitive reference of one of music
history's most notable pioneers of hard rock.
In the 1980s, the charts overflowed with what felt to many like the
most boring pop music ever made--and the underground exploded. The
postpunk scene was a diverse collection of bands brought together
by independent releases and aided by reportage in fanzines and
airplay by John Peel. This is the first time this era of music has
been analyzed in such depth, exploring the loose confederation of
noisenik outfits including Three Johns, the Membranes, the Ex,
Wedding Present, A Witness, Bogshed, and Big Flame.
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