Teaching Music Through Composition

Teaching Music Through Composition
Author: Barbara Freedman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2013-04-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780199840618

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This book is a full multimedia curriculum that contains over 60 Lesson Plans in 29 Units of Study, Student Assignments Sheets, Worksheets, Handouts, Audio and MIDI files to teach a wide array of musical topics, including: general/basic music theory, music appreciation and analysis, keyboarding, composing/arranging, even ear-training (aural theory) using technology.

Teaching Music Through Composition

Teaching Music Through Composition
Author: Barbara Freedman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2013-04-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780199840625

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This book is a full multimedia curriculum that contains over 60 Lesson Plans in 29 Units of Study, Student Assignments Sheets, Worksheets, Handouts, Audio and MIDI files to teach a wide array of musical topics, including: general/basic music theory, music appreciation and analysis, keyboarding, composing/arranging, even ear-training (aural theory) using technology.

Why and how to Teach Music Composition

Why and how to Teach Music Composition
Author: Maud Hickey
Publsiher: R & L Education
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015060663617

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Offers a philosophical foundation and rationale for teaching music composition, while discussing the teachers role in composition instruction. Examines the nature of creativity and children as composers. Provides an analysis of childrens compositions and offers suggestions for creating an environment that encourages creativity in composing.

Teaching Music Through Performance in Band

Teaching Music Through Performance in Band
Author: Larry Blocher
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 950
Release: 1997
Genre: Music
ISBN: UOM:39015062849834

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Recordings of works composed for band and suitable for grades 2-5.

Minds on Music

Minds on Music
Author: Michele Kaschub,Janice Smith
Publsiher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2009-06-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781607091950

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This textbook enhances preservice and practicing music educators' understanding of ways to successfully engage children in music composition. It offers both a rationale for the presence of composition in the music education program and a thorough review of what we know of children's compositional practices to date. Minds On Music offers a solid foundation for planning and implementing composition lessons with students in grades PreK-12.

Teaching Music Creatively

Teaching Music Creatively
Author: Pamela Burnard,Regina Murphy
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2017-05-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317285588

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Fully updated in light of the latest research and practice in primary education, Teaching Music Creatively offers all teachers a comprehensive understanding of how to develop, deliver and enjoy a creative music curriculum. It is inspired by the belief that all those concerned with primary education have a deep interest in creativity and supports teachers in developing the confidence to teach and celebrate creative music teaching throughout school. With groundbreaking contributions from international experts in the field, it offers well-tested strategies for developing children’s musical creativity, knowledge, skills and understanding. This edition includes a brand new chapter on teaching interculturally, showing how children can reach their full creative potential and not be constrained by cultural stereotyping. Key topics covered include: ■ Creative teaching, and what it means to teach creatively ■ Composition, listening and notation ■ Spontaneous music-making ■ Group music and performance ■ The use of multimedia ■ Integration of music into the wider curriculum ■ Musical play ■ Assessment and planning. Teaching Music Creatively is packed with practical, innovative ideas for teaching music in a lively and imaginative way, together with the theory and background necessary to develop a comprehensive understanding of creative teaching methods. It is an invaluable resource for all those training to become primary school teachers, as well as practicing teachers looking for support and inspiration and undergraduate students of music and education.

The Routledge Companion to Teaching Music Composition in Schools

The Routledge Companion to Teaching Music Composition in Schools
Author: Kirsty Devaney,Martin Fautley,Joana Grow,Annette Ziegenmeyer
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 722
Release: 2023-08-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000925746

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The Routledge Companion to Teaching Music Composition in Schools: International Perspectives offers a comprehensive overview of teaching composing from a wide range of countries around the world. Addressing the current state of composition pedagogy from primary to secondary school levels and beyond, the volume explores issues, including different curricular and extracurricular settings, cultural aspects of composing, aesthetics, musical creativity, the role of technology, and assessment. With contributors from over 30 countries, this volume encompasses theoretical, historical, empirical, and practical approaches and enables comparisons across different countries and regions. Chapters by experienced educators, composers, and researchers describe in depth the practices taking place in different international locations. Interspersed with these chapters, interludes by the volume editors contextualize and problematize the teaching and learning of composing music. The volume covers a range of contexts, including formal and informal, those where a national curriculum is mandated or where composing is a matter of choice, and a range of types, styles, and genres of musical learning and music-making. Providing a wide-ranging and detailed review of international approaches to incorporating music composition in teaching and learning, this volume will be a useful resource for teachers, music education researchers, graduate and undergraduate students, and all those working with children and young people in composing music.

Musical Composition

Musical Composition
Author: Alan Belkin
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2018-06-19
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780300218992

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An invaluable introduction to the art and craft of musical composition from a distinguished teacher and composer This essential introduction to the art and craft of musical composition is designed to familiarize beginning composers with principles and techniques applicable to a broad range of musical styles, from concert pieces to film scores and video game music. The first of its kind to utilize a style-neutral approach, in addition to presenting the commonly known classical forms, this book offers invaluable general guidance on developing and connecting musical ideas, building to a climax, and other fundamental formal principles. It is designed for both classroom use and independent study.