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Manual for Ear Training and Sight Singing provides instruction and
exercises for every type of activity students complete in aural
skills, while the Anthology offers sight-singing materials for the
entire curriculum.
Teach kids how to play the recorder with fun lessons and sheet
music for beginners. With careful progression and performance
opportunities right from the start, this highly acclaimed method is
perfect for teaching beginners. This second edition of Book 1
features gorgeous new illustrations and audio downloads to support
learning. Ideal for both individual and whole-class teaching, with
fun activities and pieces with two parts. Suitable for both
generalist and specialist teachers. Stage 1 of a full scheme
comprising four books. Takes the learner from pre-reading to
playing and reading notes E, G, A, B and high C. Gradually
introduces music notation and theory.
Firmly rooted in Paul Harris' Simultaneous Learning approach, this
new edition of Improve your sight-singing! Grades 1-3 is designed
to help overcome all the stumbling blocks to successful
sight-singing. Step by step you will build up a complete picture of
each piece, firstly through rhythmic, melodic and technical
exercises, then by making connections to your wider music-making,
studying prepared pieces and finally 'going solo' with a series of
meticulously graded sight-singing pieces. These editions of the
best-selling Improve your sight-singing! series have been
simplified into two (midrange) volumes, making them suitable for
instrumentalists who wish to improve their singing as well as for
singers preparing for sight-singing in vocal exams. The books
feature over 100 completely new practice exercises throughout and
have been brought up to date to match the latest ABRSM
sight-singing criteria.
Experiencing Music Composition in Grades K-2 is designed to help
teachers and students create original music through materials and
activities that are enticing and accessible. The text offers an
innovative approach to composition teaching and learning to promote
the development of the compositional capacities of feelingful
intention, musical expressivity, and artistic craftsmanship. With
instructional materials aligned to real world tasks from the genres
of songwriting/choral music, composition and visual media,
instrumental music, electronic music and digital media, and music
theater, program activities easily fit into existing curricular
frames. Students will transition from participation in
teacher-facilitated whole class lessons to more independent
compositional work using Sketchpages to guide their critical and
creative thinking. These unique graphic organizers blend elements
of the composer's notebook with doodle space to help students plan
compositions, track their thinking through the compositional
process, and document their analysis of completed works. They can
also be projected in full color from the website for the book.
Sets out everything that female singers will need to understand in
order to perform safely and effectively in musical theatre. Aimed
at trainee singers at undergraduate level in MT degrees, as well as
early career professionals. No other book sets out the requirements
and capacities of the female voice in this level of detail.
Perfect Italian Diction for Singers: An Authoritative Guide
provides the steps and tools for singing beautifully and
expressively in this language. Timothy Cheek and Anna Toccafondi
systematically home in on the essential features of the most
beautiful Italian, pitfalls of non-native singers, and how to
overcome those issues. In addition to delving to the heart of
Italian sounds and inflection, they present controversies,
misconceptions, and various approaches--often conflicting--that
have arisen throughout the last century. Chapters also address:
-Italian style and legato -Best use of supplemental resources and
dictionaries -Recitative with suggested, short Mozart excerpts
-Working with text -Singing diphthongs, triphthongs, and hiatus
Also included are a plethora of audio and video examples and
exercises (over seventy QR codes), exercises for group or
self-study, and self-assessment summaries. This book will help
singers and students lay a solid foundation in beautiful, lyric
Italian.
This easy step-by-step method emphasizes correct playing habits and
note reading through interval recognition. Lesson Book 4 concepts
include: tarantellas; eighth note triplets; arpeggiated chords;
first and second inversion triads in C; triads in all positions;
major scales in parallel motion; two-part writing; seventh chords
and inversions of seventh chords; E harmonic minor scale in
contrary motion; primary chords in E minor; sixteenth notes; dotted
eighth notes; primary chords in B-flat Major and G Minor;
repeated-note warm-ups; and harmonic minor scales in parallel
motion.
For reinforcement of each principle as it is introduced,
supplementary material is carefully coordinated, page for page, at
each level of instruction. Coordinating supplemental books for
Level 4 include: Classic Themes * Duet * Ear Training * Merry
Christmas * Musical Concepts * Recital * Repertoire * Sight Reading
* Technic * Theory and Top Hits! Solo, Christmas and Duet books.
Alfred's Basic Adult All-in-One Course is designed for use with a
piano instructor for the beginning student looking for a truly
complete piano course. It is a greatly expanded version of Alfred's
Basic Adult Piano Course that will include lesson, theory, technic
and additional repertoire in a convenient, "all-in-one" format.
This comprehensive course adds such features as isometric hand
exercises, finger strengthening drills, and written assignments
that reinforce each lesson's concepts. There is a smooth, logical
progression between each lesson, a thorough explanation of chord
theory and playing styles, and outstanding extra songs, including
folk, classical, and contemporary selections. At the completion of
this course, the student will have learned to play some of the most
popular music ever written and will have gained a good
understanding of basic musical concepts and styles. Titles:
Alouette * Alpine Melody * Amazing Grace * Au Claire de la Lune *
Aunt Rhody * Auld Lang Syne * Aura Lee * The Bandleader * Beautiful
Brown Eyes * Blow the Man Down * Blues for Wynton Marsalis *
Brother John * Caf? Vienna * The Can-Can * Chasing the Blues Away *
Chiapanecas * Cockles and Mussels * The Cuckoo * Day is Done *
Dueling Harmonics * The Entertainer * A Friend Like You * Go Down,
Moses * Good King Wenceslas * Good Morning to You * Good People *
Got Those Blues * Greensleeves * Happy Birthday to You * Harmonica
Rock * Harp Song * Here's a Happy Song * He's Got the Whole World
in His Hands * I'm Gonna Lay My Burden Down * Jericho * Jingle
Bells * Joy to the World * Kum-ba-yah * Largo (Dvorak) * Lavender's
Blue * Lightly Row * Little Brown Jug * Liza Jane * London Bridge *
Lone Star Waltz * Love Somebody * Lullaby * The Marine's Hymn *
Mary Ann * Merrily We Roll Along * Mexican Hat Dance * Michael, Row
the Boat Ashore * Money Can't Buy Everything * My Fifth * Ode to
Joy * On Top of Old Smoky * O Sole Mio * Raisins and Almonds * Rock
Along * Rockets * Rockin' Intervals
Getting Great Sounds: The Microphone Book imparts microphone tips
and tricks of the pros to make them available to any sound engineer
or home studio enthusiast. It explains aspects of all kinds of
microphones, how they work, and how to use them in session
recording. A well-known recording engineer with decades of industry
experience, Tom Lubin presents technical information in a friendly,
straightforward, and easy-to-grasp way, based on real-life
experiences. This third edition includes a review of key practices
at the end of chapters and a new section that provides an overview
of microphone manufacturers you may not have heard of. There are
now over one hundred and fifty companies making microphones for
studio applications of one form or another, and most are small
companies owned by people who are passionate about good sound.
These companies feature high quality microphones, and many use
classic designs with more affordable prices. How to choose and use
microphones was once a skill passed down from senior sound
engineers to their assistants as they would listen and learn by
observation. Today, few large studios have assistant engineers, and
an overwhelming number of studios are operated by their owners who
are often self-taught and lack the benefit of the big-studio
tutelage. This book is your guide to understanding the ins and outs
of microphones and music studio production.
With Chinese art forms gaining notoriety worldwide, it is only
natural for there to be an uptick in interest in Chinese classical
music. The expanding market in Chinese classical music, as well as
the growing fame of Chinese composers, pave way for a new lucrative
career in Mandarin-language vocalism. Singing in Mandarin: A Guide
to Chinese Lyric Diction is a comprehensive guide to mastering
vocal repertoire in Mandarin. In part one, Katherine Chu and Juliet
Petrus focus on diction and language, providing detailed
descriptions on how to create the exact sounds and pronunciations
through International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and 'Pinyin'. Part
two outlines the historical context of Mandarin vocal tradition,
chronicling the development of the language and Chinese vocal
repertoire over the last 100 years. Audio files narrated by native
speakers demonstrating the sounds are also included. Singing in
Mandarin provides guidance for both novices and those with previous
experience singing or speaking in Mandarin and is the first book of
its kind to help bring the rich, previously inaccessible heritage
of Chinese vocal music to Western audiences.
Alfredas Essentials of Music Theory is designed for students of any
age, whether listeners or performers, who want to have a better
understanding of the language of music. In this all-in-one theory
course, you will learn the essentials of music through concise
lessons, practice your music reading and writing skills in the
exercises, improve your listening skills with the available
ear-training CDs (included with this item), and test your knowledge
with a review that completes each unit.
The Teacheras Answer Key is a spiral-bound book that includes
answers for the Lesson and Review pages as well as music for the
Ear-Training pages in Volumes 1-3 of the Student Books.
The complete line of Alfredas Essentials of Music Theory includes
Student Books, a Teacheras Answer Key, Ear-Training CDs, Double
Bingo games, Flash Cards, Reproducible Teacheras Activity Kits, and
interactive software for students and teachers in private study,
studio and network environments.
Learning About the Violin: A Practical Supplemental Handbook is
designed to enrich the learning experience of students who are
using a traditional violin method lesson book. Method books only
teach one how to play an instrument. This Supplemental Handbook
teaches everything else about the instrument, including: 1. the
parts of the violin and how they work 2. how to care for a violin
outfit 3. how to plan a practice session 4. what items
(accessories) are needed to help one play the violin. 5. how
violins are made 6. the history of the violin 7. how violin bows
are made 8. the history of violin bows The book also contains a
dictionary for violin terms and a comprehensive index to facilitate
topic location. With this book included in a curriculum, a student
will also have greater insight into the violin's relationship to
the viola, cello, and double bass with which they will be working.
Being exposed to this expanded enrichment will result in a
well-rounded musician in place of one who can just play an
instrument.
(Essential Elements). (Essential Elements for Strings and Essential
Elements Interactive are fully compatible with Essential Elements
2000 for Strings ) Essential Elements for Strings offers beginning
students sound pedagogy and engaging music, all carefully paced to
successfully start young players on their musical journey. EE
features both familiar songs and specially designed exercises,
created and arranged for the classroom in a unison-learning
environment, as well as instrument-specific exercises to focus each
student on the unique characteristics of their own instrument. EE
provides both teachers and students with a wealth of materials to
develop total musicianship, even at the beginning stages. Books 1
and 2 also include access to Essential Elements Interactive (EEi),
the ultimate online music education resource - anywhere, anytime,
and on any device. Go to www.essentialelementsinteractive.com to
learn more Book 2 features: * New keys and rhythms * Sequential or
flexible format * Rhythm Raps, sight-reading and improvisation *
Theory, history and multicultural music * Mixed meter studies *
Comprehensive scale and arpeggio pages * Double stops and shifting
* Performance Spotlights Book also includes My EE Library*
(www.myeelibrary.com) - Instant Stream/Download/CD* ...with
Play-along mp3 tracks for ALL exercises, featuring a professional
orchestra * Internet access required for My EE Library (book
includes instructions to order free opt. CD)
The Early Masters of American Blues series provides the unique
opportunity to study the true roots of modern blues. Stefan
Grossman, noted roots-blues guitarist and musicologist, has
compiled this fascinating collection of 14 songs from seven pivotal
early blues guitarists from the Mississippi Delta. In addition to
Stefan's expert transcriptions, the book includes a CD containing
the original artist's recordings so you can hear and feel the
music, as it was originally performed. Artists featured: WILLIE
BROWN: (Future Blues; M&O Blues; Ragged and Dirty); SON HOUSE:
(Dry Spell Blues; My Black Mama); SKIP JAMES: (Devil Got My Woman;
Hard Time Killin' Floor; Special Rider); HAMBONE WILLIE NEWBERN:
(Roll and Tumble Blues); CHARLIE PATTON: (Screamin' and Hollerin'
the Blues; Stone Pony Blues; 34 Blues); ARTHUR PETTIS: (Good Boy
Blues); ROBERT WILKINS: (That's No Way to Get Along).
The authors' new approach to learning two playing techniques offers a systematic method for mastering the modern, legato technique needed for organ music composed after 1750, as well as an articulated technique for earlier works. The authors also present useful information on accompanying anthems and solos and on adapting piano and orchestral accompaniments to the organ.
The Latin American centennial celebrations of independence
(ca.1909-1925) constituted a key moment in the consolidation of
national symbols and emblems, while also producing a renewed focus
on transnational affinities that generated a series of discourses
about continental unity. At the same time, a boom in archaeological
explorations, within a general climate of scientific positivism
provided Latin Americans with new information about their
"grandiose" former civilizations, such as the Inca and the Aztec,
which some argued were comparable to ancient Greek and Egyptian
cultures. These discourses were at first political, before
transitioning to the cultural sphere. As a result, artists and
particularly musicians began to move away from European techniques
and themes, to produce a distinctive and self-consciously Latin
American art. In Inca Music Reimagined author Vera Wolkowicz
explores Inca discourses in particular as a source for the creation
of "national" and "continental" art music during the first decades
of the twentieth century, concentrating on operas by composers from
Peru, Ecuador and Argentina. To understand this process, Wolkowicz
analyzes early twentieth-century writings on Inca music and its
origins and describes how certain composers transposed "Inca"
techniques into their own works, and how this music was perceived
by local audiences. Ultimately, she argues that the turn to Inca
culture and music in the hopes of constructing a sense of national
unity could only succeed within particular intellectual circles,
and that the idea that the inspiration of the Inca could produce a
"music of America" would remain utopian.
Tailored to beginning students, Essential Elements for Strings Book
1 covers techniques such as instrument position, fingerings, and
bowings while incorporating theory and history lessons throughout.
Features a broad scope, comprehensive detail, great pacing,
thorough reinforcement, and much more!
Choral Treatises and Singing Societies in the Romantic Age charts
the interrelated beginning and development of choral methods and
community choruses beginning in the early nineteenth century. Using
more than one-hundred musical examples, illustrations, tables, and
photographs to document this phenomenon, author David Friddle
writes persuasively about this unusual tandem expansion. Beginning
in 1781, with the establishment of the first secular singing group
in Germany, Friddle shows how as more and more choral ensembles
were founded throughout Germany, then Europe, Scandinavia, and
North America, the need for singing treatises quickly became
apparent. Music pedagogues Hans Georg Nageli, Michael Traugott
Pfeiffer, and Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi invented the genre that
became modern choral methods; initially these books were
combinations of music fundamental primers, with frequent inclusion
of choral works intended for performance. Eventually authors
branched out into choral conducting textbooks, detailed
instructions on how to found such a community-based organization,
and eventually classroom music instruction. The author argues that
one of the greatest legacies of this movement was the introduction
of vocal music education into public schools, which led to greater
musical literacy as well as the proliferation of volunteer choirs.
All modern choral professionals can find the roots their career
during this century.
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