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n Music Composition for Teens (A Graded First
Course)—Adriana Janse van Rensburg. This book
contains explorative activities in listening, composing and
performing for the creative teacher who wishes to either
introduce or expand composition in the music class. It is
a graded course ranging from the simplest of rhythmic
and pitch activities to more advanced work on triads, four-
part writing and 20th century techniques. Each chapter
contains extended lesson ideas that provide background,
explorative ideas to inspire and inform the young composer,
and directions for composing. Exploration engages the
imagination and inspires critical thinking, speculation, and
the creative process. Photocopiable material is included.
10709638 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29.99
n Music Composition for Teens: A Graded Second
Course—Adriana Janse van Rensburg. This is the second
course in the series and further explorative activities in
listening, composing and performing. It is a graded course
ranging from the simplest of rhythmic and pitch activities
to more advanced work on triads, four-part writing and
20th century techniques. Each chapter contains extended
lesson ideas that provide background, explorative ideas
to inspire and inform the young composer, and directions
for composing. Exploration engages the imagination and
inspires critical thinking, speculation, and the creative
process. Photocopiable material is included.
10709639 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29.99
n Music Theory through Musical Theatre (Putting It
Together)—John Franceschina. Not a traditional music
theory text, Music Theory through Musical Theatre tackles
the theoretical foundations of musical theatre and musical
theatre literature with an emphasis on what students will
need to master in preparation for a professional career
as a performer. Veteran music theatre musician John
Franceschina brings his years of experience to bear in a
book that offers musical theatre educators an important
tool in equipping students with what is perhaps the most
important element of being a performer: the ability to
understand the language of music in the larger dramatic
context to which it contributes.
10627322 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44.95
n Essential Elements Rock Classics—Various Artists.
The songs in Hal Leonard's Essential Elements Guitar
Ensemble series are playable by multiple guitars. Each
arrangement features the melody (lead), a harmony part,
and a bass line. Chord symbols are also provided if you
wish to add a rhythm part. For groups with more than
three or four guitars, the parts may be doubled. Play all
of the parts together, or record some of the parts and play
the remaining part along with your recording. All of the
songs are printed on two facing pages, so no page turns
are required. This series is perfect for classroom guitar
ensembles or other group guitar settings. Includes 15 hits
arranged for three or more guitarists: Aqualung, Behind
Blue Eyes, Crazy Train, Fly like an Eagle, Free Bird, Hey
Jude, Into the Great Wide Open, Low Rider, Maggie May,
Oye Como Va, Proud Mary, Smoke on the Water, Start Me
Up, We Will Rock You, You Really Got Me. 32 p.
10061473 Guitar Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.99
l Scale Your Way to Music Assessment (The Ultimate
Guide to Creating a Quality Music Program - Second
Edition)—Paul Kimpton. This hands-on, step-by-step
action plan uses assessment to improve your teaching
and your students' performances. The expanded Second
Edition provides examples of how to teach and assess
instrumental, choral, and general music students at
elementary, middle, and high school levels. This book also
describes how to meaningfully self- and peer-assess and
set goals for practicing and improving the performances
of a group. It includes appendices with actual written and
listening tests; outlines of a testing program for band,
choir, and orchestra; a glossary of terms and more. New
downloadable resources include sample data, tests for all
grade levels, music examples, and reference material.
10839673 Spiral-Bound Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39.95
4 Music Education and Social Emotional Learning
(The Heart of Teaching Music)—Scott N. Edgar. Music
educators are in a prime position to help students become
socially and emotionally competent while at the same
time develop excellent musicianship. For every child to be
successful in the music classroom, teachers need to be
aware of the whole student. How can music educators help
their students to be successful when every day they struggle
with social awareness, bullying, communication, problem
solving, and other challenges? This pioneering resource
addresses how music educators can utilize Social Emotional
Learning to maximize learning in the choral, instrumental,
and general music classroom at all levels, and at the same
time support a student's social and emotional growth.
10822858 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21.95
n Take It to the Bridge (Unlocking the Great Songs
Inside You)—Steve Dawson & Mark Caro. Take It to the
Bridge combines a lively, instructive dialogue with helpful
chord, key and song-form charts and creative songwriting
assignments designed to inspire anyone who has thought
of adding songs to the world. Steve Dawson and Mark Caro
combine to offer an inspirational and instructive text for
finding the songs that are locked inside of you.
10683547 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22.95
n Teaching Music Through Composition (A Curriculum
Using Technology)—Barbara Freedman. This books
offers a practical, fully multimedia curriculum designed to
teach basic musical concepts through the creative process
of music composition. Music educator Barbara Freedman
presents classroom-tested ways of teaching composition with
technology as a tool with which students can create, edit,
save, and reproduce music. All students can have meaningful
hands-on applied learning experiences that will impact
not only their music experience and learning but also their
understanding and comfort with 21st century technology.
10357084 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39.95
Ukulele for All—Jenny Peters & Rebecca Bogart. The
ultimate beginning method for group or individual study
of this popular, versatile and accessible instrument. The
unique UFA pedagogy begins with one-chord songs to give
students instant success as they learn solo and ensemble
skills. For today's digital learners, the Interactive Practice
Studio - included free - offers multi-screen video lessons,
play-along audio recordings and more for every song in the
book. The teacher's guide is filled with effective solutions
for establishing the ultimate learning environment. This
richly informative volume gives educators everything
they need to teach ukulele successfully. The teacher's
guide also offers comprehensive guidance on achieving
curricular alignment with the National Core Arts Standards
or similar criteria.
10792291 Student Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.99
10850251 Teacher Edition
with Online Media Access . . . . . . . . . .24.99
l Ultimate Music Theory Complete—Glory St. Germain.
Ultimate Music Theory is a proven and complete system that
uses an easy, step-by-step process along with accelerated
learning techniques to help every level of student master
their understanding of music theory. Designed to follow a
student from beginning an advanced level, this series will
help ensure each student comes to class with the same core
knowledge. The Complete rudiment book covers all of the
materials from the Prep 1, Prep 2, Basic, Intermediate and
Advanced levels in an accelerated manner. It is coil-bound
and includes the UMT guide and chart, 12 step-by-step
lessons, and review tests designed to dramatically increase
retention and understanding. The accompanying Complete
supplemental book is designed to supplement the student's
understanding through the study of form and analysis, melody
writing, and music history. The Answer Books for the rudiment
and supplemental books mirror the student books and make
grading a breeze for the teacher. This level is appropriate
for the older student who is capable of progressing rapidly
through the material. For testing, use the Preparatory, Basic,
Intermediate, and Advanced Exam Workbooks which each
contain four comprehensive and summative exams, plus tips
to help students score 100% on any music theory exam.
10931353 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49.97
10931356 Complete Supplemental Workbook . . .44.97
10931358 Complete Rudiments Answer Book . . .34.97
10931360 Complete Supplemental Answer Book .33.97
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The Women of Western Music (Hildegard to Ella)—
Anna Wentlent. Balance your music history curriculum
with this indispensable classroom resource! This long-
awaited manual focuses exclusively on the female artists
who haven't made it into most textbooks. Biographies,
student assessments, and recordings are included for
18 important women who enriched the world with their
incredible talents, such as Clara Schumann, Amy Beach,
Marian Anderson, Ethel Merman, and Billie Holiday.
Recommended for grades five and up. Book is 100%
reproducible.
10738834 Book/CD Reproducible . . . . . . . . . . . .34.99
"
You all rock!" — Jeremiah Jacks, Music Teacher, Somerset, CA
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