Teaching Stringed Instruments in Classes

Teaching Stringed Instruments in Classes

Author: Elizabeth A. H. Green

Publisher: Alfred Music

Published: 2010-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780899175072

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The perfect gift for the first year teacher! A detailed step-by-step guide to classroom teaching from one of the foremost pedagogues of the twentieth century. Green outlines instruction from the first lesson on through teaching music reading, left hand development, and vibrato. This book is a must for all beginning classroom teachers. 105 pages.


Teaching Stringed Instruments

Teaching Stringed Instruments

Author:

Publisher: R & L Education

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13:

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Presents an overview of the elementary through high school curriculum, the goals of the course of study, scope and sequence of instruction, and teaching recommendations. Developed by the MENC Task Force on String Education Course of Study.


Strategies for Teaching Strings

Strategies for Teaching Strings

Author: Donald L. Hamann

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2018-01-24

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9780190643850

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Strategies for Teaching Strings: Building a Successful String and Orchestra Program, Fourth Edition, is an essential guide for prospective, novice, and experienced string teachers alike. This comprehensive text provides all the information necessary to develop and manage a successful school-based program. Based on the national standards for teaching strings and orchestra, the text covers performance objectives, strategies for teaching technical and performance skills, and solutions to common playing problems for elementary, middle, and high school skill levels. It also offers rehearsal strategies to develop large-group ensemble techniques, practical approaches to teaching improvisation, and advice on how to increase student recruitment and retention.


Teaching Strings in Today's Classroom

Teaching Strings in Today's Classroom

Author: Rebecca B. MacLeod

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-12-07

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 135125412X

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Teaching Strings in Today’s Classroom: A Guide for Group Instruction assists music education students, in-service teachers, and performers to realize their goals of becoming effective string educators. It introduces readers to the school orchestra environment, presents the foundational concepts needed to teach strings, and provides opportunities for the reader to apply this information. The author describes how becoming an effective string teacher requires three things of equal importance: content knowledge, performance skills, and opportunities to apply the content knowledge and performance skills in a teaching situation. In two parts, the text addresses the unique context that is teaching strings, a practice with its own objectives and related teaching strategies. Part I (Foundations of Teaching and Learning String Instruments) first presents an overview of the string teaching environment, encouraging the reader to consider how context impacts teaching, followed by practical discussions of instrument sizing and position, chapters on the development of each hand, and instruction for best practices concerning tone production, articulation, and bowing guidelines. Part II (Understanding Fingerings) provides clear guidance for understanding basic finger patterns, positions, and the creation of logical fingerings. String fingerings are abstract and thus difficult to negotiate without years of playing experience—these chapters (and their corresponding interactive online tutorials) distill the content knowledge required to understand string fingerings in a way that non-string players can understand and use. Teaching Strings in Today’s Classroom contains pedagogical information, performance activities, and an online virtual teaching environment with twelve interactive tutorials, three for each of the four string instruments. ACCOMPANYING VIDEOS CAN BE ACCESSED VIA THE AUTHOR'S WEBSITE: www.teachingstrings.online


Achieving Musical Success in the String Classroom

Achieving Musical Success in the String Classroom

Author: Karel Butz

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 0190602880

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Achieving Musical Success in the String Classroom describes a fully pragmatic pedagogical approach toward developing complete musicianship in beginning through advanced level string players by incorporating the ideas of Mimi Zweig, Paul Rolland, and Shinichi Suzuki. Author Karel Butz's philosophical assumptions are explained regarding the structure and purpose of string teaching contributing to a high level of musical artistry among students. Introductory through advanced string concepts relating to instrument set-up, posture, left and right hand development, music theory, aural skills, assessment procedures, imagery in playing, the development individual practice and ensemble skills, and effective rehearsal strategies are explained in a sequential approach that benefit the classroom teacher and student. In addition, several score examples, sample lesson plans, grading rubrics as well as videos of Butz demonstrating his pedagogical ideas and techniques with musicians are included.


Hal Leonard Ukulele Method

Hal Leonard Ukulele Method

Author: Lil' Rev

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 1617801496

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(Fretted). The Hal Leonard Ukulele Method is designed for anyone just learning to play ukulele. This comprehensive and easy-to-use beginner's guide by acclaimed performer and uke master Lil' Rev includes many fun songs of different styles to learn and play. The accompanying CD contains 46 tracks of songs for demonstration and play along. Includes: types of ukuleles, tuning, music reading, melody playing, chords, strumming, scales, tremolo, music notation and tablature, a variety of music styles, ukulele history and much more.


1 Teaches 2 Learn

1 Teaches 2 Learn

Author: Eloise Hellyer

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781956428001

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This Compelling book tells it ALL and MORE. Includes interviews with diverse and legendary musicians who provide candid insights. See what they have to say about their own teachers and the art of teaching!Over 400 Pages of revealing and relevant information. Music isn't Optional, It's IMPORTANT! Hellyer's book is a Must-Read.


The Art Of Scales

The Art Of Scales

Author: Wells Cunningham

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2012-03-01

Total Pages: 97

ISBN-13: 1619111292

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The first scale book to guide students of all levels in a step-by-step fashion through the most essential scale exercises. Rhythmic and bowing variations of gradually increasing difficulty take the monotony out of daily scale practice, and because each scale and associated scale work is located on facing pages, assigning scales has never been easier. Institutes a new approach to practicing octaves, thirds, and even tenths. Designed to help cellists achieve unparalleled command of even the most advanced techniques.