Free to Be Musical

Free to Be Musical
Author: Lee Higgins
Publisher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2010-10-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1607094991

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Free to Be Musical: Group Improvisation in Music is for those who lead musical experiences in the lives of children, youth, and adults. Offering a set of experiences to inspire creative musical expression, this book will prove useful for music education majors, practicing music teachers, community musicians, and music therapists alike. The experiences (or 'events') are designed to reduce the musical barriers that Western societies pass on to children by the time they reach the 'age of reason,' when the natural childhood penchant to sing, dance, and play musically gives way to perfect performances of standard repertoire preserved in Western staff notation. The authors present ways to encourage music that is expressive and inventive, spontaneous yet thoughtful, communal and collaborative, and unlimited in its potential to bring fulfillment to those who make it. You'll find opportunities to release the musical imagination in ways that are free and expansive, playful and instructive, personal and interpersonal. Higgins and Campbell have created a context that validates the experiments and explorations of all people who are potential makers of all styles of music. Their musical events embrace the belief that music-making is 'a trail of no mistakes,' a celebration of the many and varied musical pathways that both teacher and student can take.

How Music Got Free

How Music Got Free
Author: Stephen Witt
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2015
Genre: Computer file sharing
ISBN: 0525426612

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"Journalist Stephen Witt traces the secret history of digital music piracy, from the German audio engineers who invented the mp3, to a North Carolina compact-disc manufacturing plant where factory worker Dell Glover leaked nearly two thousand albums over the course of a decade, to the high-rises of midtown Manhattan where music executive Doug Morris cornered the global market on rap, and, finally, into the darkest recesses of the Internet."--

The Free Fantasia and the Musical Picturesque

The Free Fantasia and the Musical Picturesque
Author: Annette Richards
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2001-01-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780521640770

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This book explores the 'picturesque' in the music of Bach, Haydn, and Beethoven.

Free and Easy?

Free and Easy?
Author: Sean Griffin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2017-07-24
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1405194960

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A History of the American Musical narrates the evolution of the film musical genre, discussing its influences and how it has come to be defined; the first text on this subject for over two decades, it employs the very latest concepts and research. The most up-to-date text on the subject, with uniquely comprehensive coverage and employing the very latest concepts and research Surveys centuries of music history from the music and dance of Native Americans to contemporary music performance in streaming media Examines the different ways the film musical genre has been defined, what gets counted as a musical, why, and who gets to make that decision The text is written in an accessible manner for general cinema and musical theatre buffs, whilst retaining theoretical rigour in research Describes the contributions made to the genre by marginalized or subordinated identity groups who have helped invent and shape the musical

Free to be Musical

Free to be Musical
Author: Lee Higgins
Publisher: R & L Education
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781607094975

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"No other book provides what Lee Higgins and Patricia Shehan Campbell have created -- a uniquely practical curriculum for musical improvisation designed around collaborative 'workshops' of imaginative 'events' and 'connectives.' This book is brilliant in its scope, sequence, and flexibility." David J. Elliott, director of music education, New York University.

Good Music for a Free People

Good Music for a Free People
Author: Nancy Newman
Publisher: University Rochester Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 1580463452

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A transatlantic perspective that illuminates the Germania Musical Society's crucial role in introducing a "classical," predominantly German, repertory of instrumental works into American musical life. In Good Music for a Free People, author Nancy Newman examines the activities and reception of the Germania Musical Society, an orchestra whose members emigrated from Berlin during the Revolutions of 1848. These two dozen "Forty-Eighters" gave nearly a thousand concerts in North America during the ensuing six-year period, possibly reaching a million listeners. Drawing on a memoir by member Henry Albrecht, Newman provides insights into the musicians'desire to bring their music to the audiences of a democratic republic at this turbulent time. Eager to avoid the egotism and self-promotion of the European patronage system, they pledged to work for their mutual interests both musically and socially. "One for all, and all for one" became their motto. Originally published in German, Albrecht's memoir is presented here in for the first time in translation. Nancy Newman is Associate Professor in the Music Department at the University at Albany, SUNY.

Perpetual Frontier

Perpetual Frontier
Author: Joe Morris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2012
Genre: Improvisation (Music)
ISBN: 9780985981006

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Teaching Music to Students with Special Needs

Teaching Music to Students with Special Needs
Author: Alice M. Hammel
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2017
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0190654694

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With new vignettes from practicing music educators, in addition to an updated list of resources, this Second Edition of Teaching Music to Students with Special Needs offers new ways to navigate special needs in the music classroom. As a practical guide and reference manual, this book addresses special needs in the broadest possible sense to equip teachers with proven, research-based curricular strategies that are grounded in both best practice and current special education law. Chapters address the full range of topics and issues music educators face, including parental involvement, student anxiety, field trips and performances, and assessment strategies, Teaching Music to Students with Special NEeds is now publisherd alongside an accompanying Practical Resource (available separately) that includes lesson plans, worksheets, and games for classroom use. -- Publisher's description.

Understanding Basic Music Theory

Understanding Basic Music Theory
Author: Catherine Schmidt-Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2018-01-28
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781680921540

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The main purpose of the book is to explore basic music theory so thoroughly that the interested student will then be able to easily pick up whatever further theory is wanted. Music history and the physics of sound are included to the extent that they shed light on music theory. The main premise of this course is that a better understanding of where the basics come from will lead to better and faster comprehension of more complex ideas.It also helps to remember, however, that music theory is a bit like grammar. Catherine Schmidt-Hones is a music teacher from Champaign, Illinois and she has been a pioneer in open education since 2004. She is currently a doctoral candidate at the University of Illinois in the Open Online Education program with a focus in Curriculum and Instruction.

Beyond Time and Changes

Beyond Time and Changes
Author: Hal Crook
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Improvisation (Music)
ISBN: 9783892210740

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In Beyond Time and Changes, acclaimed jazz trombonist, pianist, composer, arranger, teacher, and author Hal Crook offers a methodology to guide the advancing improviser through the un-chartered musical territory known as "free jazz."