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Fischer, Lorraine E. – Instructor, 1974
Students learned to play the ukelele and consequently had the simultaneous experience of learning chord structure, reading music charts, and how to sing. (RK)
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Diagrams, Music Activities, Musical Composition
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McPherson, Gary E. – Psychology of Music, 2005
This article reports on a three-year longitudinal study with 157 children in school grades 3 and 4 (aged between 7 and 9 years), who commenced learning an instrument in one of eight school music programmes. The children were administered tests at the end of each school year to assess their abilities to perform rehearsed music, sight-read, play…
Descriptors: Music Education, Play, Music, Musicians
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Bobbett, Gordon C.; Bobbett, Nan C. – 1991
Using identified factors that affect students' musical outcomes, this research study examined how instrumental music students attending "good" rural Appalachian high schools compared to other instrumental students. "Good" refers to those 12 Appalachian rural school districts identified as the best out of 46 rural county school…
Descriptors: High Schools, Museums, Music Education, Musical Instruments
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Latten, James E. – Music Educators Journal, 2001
Discusses why students who play musical instruments should participate in a chamber music ensemble. Provides rationale for using small ensembles in the high school band curriculum. Focuses on the topic of scheduling, illustrating how to insert small ensembles into the lesson schedule, and how to set up a new schedule. (CMK)
Descriptors: Bands (Music), Educational Benefits, High Schools, Music
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Keyes, Christopher – Music Educators Journal, 2000
Contends that teaching contemporary music pieces that are largely improvised provides an ideal learning opportunity for students. Focuses on the piece "Improvisations I," stating that the version presented is intended for college students. Describes the performance of each section of the piece and provides suggestions for rehearsal. (CMK)
Descriptors: College Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Improvisation
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Priest, Thomas – Music Educators Journal, 2002
Focuses on ways to develop student creative thinking, improvisation, and composition skills in instrumental classes. Provides suggestions, such as the importance of offering students creative opportunities, supplying examples, giving control to students, and encouraging expressive integrity. Includes a bibliography of resources for developing…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Kersten, Fred – Teaching Music, 1999
Offers performance technique tips for the recorder, some instructional strategies for generating student interest, and guidelines for the maintenance of recorders. Provides a list of publications, websites, and organizations in order to assist teachers in locating more information about how the recorder can become part of music education programs.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Human Posture, Music Education
Grigsby, Cathy Murray – Arts & Activities, 2000
Presents an activity combining music and art in which students create a picture expressing a particular style of music. Develops skills in painting and drawing from observation. The paintings include a realistic drawing of one or more instruments and convey the feelings of the instrument's musical style. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Dalby, Bruce – Music Educators Journal, 1999
Provides suggestions for teachers new to Edwin Gordon's music learning theory, describing an incremental approach to audiation-based instrumental music instruction. Discusses teaching methods to introduce audiation, improving students' audiation skills, using tonal patterns to improve intonation, and Gordon's rhythm syllable system. Includes a…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Strategies, Learning Theories, Listening
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Farrell, Gerry – Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, 1997
Focuses on the research done on children learning the tabla, a northern India drum, and the role of the bols system, or mnemonics, that provides a means for memorizing musical material, generating improvisation, and developing rhythmic skills. Discusses the structure of the tabla lessons and the type of materials taught. (CMK)
Descriptors: Children, Educational Research, Higher Education, Improvisation
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Montgomery, Janet; Martinson, Amy – Music Educators Journal, 2006
Physical skills, such as fine and gross motor skills, are necessary for students to play musical instruments. Cognitive skills are necessary for students to comprehend music concepts. Emotional and social skills are necessary for students to participate in musical ensembles and general music classes. Attention to these extramusical goals in music…
Descriptors: Musical Instruments, Music Therapy, Music Teachers, Music Education
Pomerko, Doris; And Others – 1971
A course in introduction to music emphasizing modes and forms is presented. A laboratory approach in which pupils are to develop skill in playing keyboard instruments, sing, listen to, read and compose music with emphasis on identification of elementary concepts of mode and form is used. Course objectives include: (1) The student will select the…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Cognitive Objectives, Course Content, Course Objectives
Fallis, Todd L. – Teaching Music, 2001
Discusses the process of introducing the trombone to beginning students and addresses the issue of warming-up. Provides resources for beginning trombone methods, band methods, and daily warm-up studies. Includes resources for scale studies and etudes for beginning to intermediate trombone players. (CMK)
Descriptors: Brass Instruments, Educational Practices, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education
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Klotman, Robert H. – Music Educators Journal, 2000
Discusses the reasons to teach stringed instruments: (1) strings can be adapted to the size of the child; (2) home performance material resource availability; (3) stringed music skills contribute to developing basic skills; and (4) the importance of interaction in music. (CMK)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Childhood Needs, Educational Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education
Johnston, Dennis A. – Teaching Music, 1999
Stresses the importance for wind instrument players to have the skill called tonguing that is the ability to clearly articulate notes. Provides tips and guidelines for beginning and intermediate wind players to develop different types of tonguing and a learning sequence that offers students an introduction to multiple tonguing. (CMK)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines, Learning Activities
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