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Conversational Recorder: Teacher's Manual John M. Feierabend and Rachel Grimsby
Item #:
G-9033T
Price:
$49.95
With its commitment to creating independent musical thinkers through the use of folk songs, Conversational Recorder is a visionary approach to recorder that builds music literacy and independence.
This highly anticipated component of John M. Feierabend’s Conversational Solfege curriculum is a dynamic and engaging method that seamlessly coordinates with Levels 1 and 2 of the curriculum, an innovative 12-step “ear-before-eye” approach to teaching music literacy.
Central to Conversational Recorder are two hundred on-line audio tracks with coordinating Guided Practice Activities at the beginning of each unit. The on-line tracks walk students step by step through decoding patterns and songs and are perfectly suited for at-home assignments and virtual instruction.
Each of the thirteen units in this resource presents a new rhythm or melody challenge that is reinforced using a series of short musical patterns and songs. To ensure aural mastery before instrumental application, students follow a three-step procedure: (1) sing first, (2) sing while fingering on recorder, and (3) play on recorder.
The teacher’s manual includes dozens of recorder activities (techniques) along with an overview of the method, instructions for how to use the on-line tracks, and tips for teaching fingering, tonguing, and breathing. The appendices also contain sample lesson plans, resources for assessment, fingering charts, and information for teaching recorder to students with disabilities.
Book with on-line resources, 206 pages.
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