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[Author] by James LykeKeyboard Musicianship
[Author] by Elisabeth Dill HartlineKeyboard Musicianship
[Author] by Guy DuckworthCreative Keyboard Musicianship
[Author] by Ruth LloydGetting Started With Keyboard Musicianship
[Author] by Nicholas KeyworthDate Book: 2004-03
Editor by: Faber & Faber
Format Book: PDF, ePUB & Audiobooks
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Languages: English, French and German
The 'Getting Started' series are step-by-step guides introducing key skills to the beginner musician. In turn they enable teachers to cover all aspects of music in a time-limited lesson. 'Getting Started with Keyboard Musicianship' is an enjoyable and practical introduction to basic keyboard harmony that teaches young musicians the fundamentals that will aid their musical progression. Designed to be used alongside instrumental/singing lessons, this book is packed with activities to do at home as part of practice time.
Keyboard Musicianship
[Author] by David BradyTheory And Musicianship
[Author] by Edith McIntoshKeyboard Musician For The Adult Beginner
[Author] by Frances ClarkDate Book: 1999-11-30
Editor by: Alfred Music
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Languages: English, French and German
Here is a complete repertoire and textbook for the older or adult beginner. Starting with material appropriate for the first lesson, it moves rapidly through discoveries, music and activities equivalent to The Music Tree and Levels 1 and 2. On completing the book, the student is ready for Level 3 of the Clark Library. The book provides quantities of music, all of it selected or composed to appeal to the older student -- Studies (introducing each of 65 new subjects), Repertoire (155 solos and duets), Accompanying and Transposing (62 melodies to accompany and to transpose to all major and minor keys), Sight Reading (107 one-line pieces that review each of the new discoveries and teach sight reading skills). In addition, the 22 units in 208 pages include: Technical Exercises, Rhythm Exercises, Written Work and Improvising. A Glossary at the end defines all new signs and terms introduced throughout the book.
Keyboard Musicianship Book 1
[Author] by David BrayConstructing A Personal Orientation To Music Teaching
[Author] by Mark Robin CampbellDate Book: 2010-09-13
Editor by: Routledge
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Languages: English, French and German
Constructing a Personal Orientation to Music Teaching promotes inquiry and reflection to facilitate teacher growth, lifelong learning and a disposition toward educational change. Strongly grounded in current theories and research in teacher education, the text engages readers in analyzing their own experiences in order to conceptualize the complexity of teaching; involves them in clarifying their reasons for seeking a career in teaching; supports their insights, questions, and reflections about their work; and promotes a reflective, critical attitude about schools in general as teachers are urged to think of themselves as change agents in school settings.