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Engaging Musical Practices: A Sourcebook for Instrumental Music

  • Editor: Burton, Suzanne L.
  • Editor: Snell, Alden
Engaging Musical Practices ought to be a part of every music educator's library of resources. . . .[T]he book proves to be a good source for stimulating self-reflection about increasing the academic... More…

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Contents

  • List of Tables List of Figures
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Part I : Getting Started
  • 1. Shaping Readiness for Instrumental Music Suzanne L. Burton and Rick D. Townsend
  • 2. Beginning Instrumental Music Instruction with the End in Mind Richard F. Grunow
  • Part II : Working with Ensembles
  • 3. Focusing on Musicianship in Beginning Band or Orchestra Colleen Conway and Kimberly Lansinger Ankney
  • 4. Engaging Practices in Strings and Orchestra Robert D. Gardner
  • 5. Engaging Instrumentalists in Intermediate-Level Ensembles Michael P. Hewitt and Bret P. Smith
  • 6. Developing Advanced Ensemble Musicianship: Consistency Counts! Chad R. Nicholson
  • 7. The Modern Marching Band: Where Do You Start? Heidi I. Sarver and James P. Ancona
  • Part III : Teaching and Learning
  • 8. Ideals for Instrumental Music Making Patricia Shehan Campbell and Lee Higgins
  • 9. Teaching Everybody Everything Alden H. Snell II
  • 10. Improvisation and Composition: Developing Musicianship in Instrumental Music Christopher D. Azzara
  • 11. Engaging Students in Instrumental Music Assessment David A. Stringham
  • 12. Instrumental Music Learning and Technology William I. Bauer and Richard J. Dammers
  • 13. My Music and School Music: Informal and Formal Music Making Dan Isbell
  • Part IV : Skills for Success
  • 14. Nuts and Bolts: Practical Advice for Instrumental Music Teachers Nathan B. Kruse
  • 15. Support and Diplomacy: Transforming Instrumental Music through Effective Communication Brian D. Bersh