Looking for a resource to engage ensemble students in stronger and more meaningful performances? Wendy Barden's Student Music Journal is a 32-page book perfectly sized for easy storage in music folders. Based on best practices in the Maximizing Student Performance series, it holds a year's worth of prompts for students to analyze, interpret, evaluate, connect, and reflect on music they are rehearsing, connecting their formal learning to music around them. Multiple opportunities in each task help ...
When you rehearse a piece for the first time, how do you identify problems? How do you know which problems to address first? How do you know the most efficient way to fix those problems? These questions lie at the heart of your job and the most effectiveteachers are the ones who do it well. In this book you'll experience Andrew Boysen's innovative approach to DEVELOPING REHEARSAL TECHNIQUES. - the publisher
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A treasure was lifted when this little booklet from 1912 was rediscovered! The Songbook from 1912 represents in its uniqueness an outstanding contemporary witness of German history before the First World War. It proves how natural it was that German children, whether Jewish or non-Jewish, were taught together and were given the opportunity to get to know different cultures through playing and singing. - the publisher
Counterpoint is the technique of composing two or more melodic lines that are sounded at the same time. Whether a guitar riff against a vocal melody, a bass line against a keyboard melody, or a violin and cello duet, in good counterpoint, these musical lines work together while also maintaining a unique identity. This book combines the foundational principles of traditional classical counterpoint with modern-day examples, demonstrating how counterpoint can play an important role in today's popula...