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Incorporating technology in music classrooms can take the mystery
out of improvisation. What music technology does is establish a
strong foundation for chord, scale, phrase, ear training, and
listening exercises, creating a solid backdrop for student
expression. As author and educator Mike Fein shows, technology is a
valuable tool that can be used effectively to supplement student
practice time while also developing the skills necessary to become
a proficient improviser. Complete with notated exercises,
accompaniment tracks, and listening resources, this book gives
teachers methods to set their students free to make mistakes and to
develop their own ear for improvisation at their own pace. Broken
down into significant areas of music technology, each chapter
focuses on developing a new skill and guides readers to tangible
outcomes with the assistance of hands-on activities that can be
immediately implemented into the classroom. In addition to these
hands-on activities, each chapter provides the reader with an "iPad
Connection" to various iOS applications, which allows teachers and
students another, albeit significantly less expensive, medium
through which to learn, share, and create art. This book will
appeal to music educators of students in grades K-12. It will serve
collegiate music education courses secondarily, and will also
appeal to those music educators who work with improvisation and
technology.
Key Features * Serves as a handy, practical reference guide to
immunologic and allergic diseases both for patient care and as a
study guide for examinations * Summarizes the clinical information
in the field to make it easily accessible and user friendly for
clinicians and students * Includes a unique section on the
management of the disorder in pregnant women at the end of several
chapters.
Key Features * Serves as a handy, practical reference guide to
immunologic and allergic diseases both for patient care and as a
study guide for examinations * Summarizes the clinical information
in the field to make it easily accessible and user friendly for
clinicians and students * Includes a unique section on the
management of the disorder in pregnant women at the end of several
chapters.
Incorporating technology in music classrooms can take the mystery
out of improvisation. What music technology does is establish a
strong foundation for chord, scale, phrase, ear training, and
listening exercises, creating a solid backdrop for student
expression. As author and educator Mike Fein shows, technology is a
valuable tool that can be used effectively to supplement student
practice time while also developing the skills necessary to become
a proficient improviser. Complete with notated exercises,
accompaniment tracks, and listening resources, this book gives
teachers methods to set their students free to make mistakes and to
develop their own ear for improvisation at their own pace. Broken
down into significant areas of music technology, each chapter
focuses on developing a new skill and guides readers to tangible
outcomes with the assistance of hands-on activities that can be
immediately implemented into the classroom. In addition to these
hands-on activities, each chapter provides the reader with an "iPad
Connection" to various iOS applications, which allows teachers and
students another, albeit significantly less expensive, medium
through which to learn, share, and create art. This book will
appeal to music educators of students in grades K-12. It will serve
collegiate music education courses secondarily, and will also
appeal to those music educators who work with improvisation and
technology.
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