Teaching Piano in Groups provides a one-stop compendium of information related to all aspects of group piano teaching. Motivated by an ever-growing interest in this instructional method and its widespread mandatory inclusion in piano pedagogy curricula, Christopher Fisher highlights the proven viability and success of group piano teaching, and arms front-line group piano instructors with the necessary tools for practical implementation of a system of instruction in their own teaching.
Contained within are: a comprehensive history of group piano teaching; accessible overviews of the most important theories and philosophies of group psychology and instruction; suggested group piano curricular competencies; practical implementation strategies; and thorough recommendations for curricular materials, instructional technologies, and equipment. Teaching Piano in Groups also addresses specific considerations for pre-college teaching scenarios, the public school group piano classroom, and college-level group piano programs for both music major and non-music majors.
Teaching Piano in Groups is accompanied by an extensive companion website, featuring a multi-format listing of resources as well as interviews with several group piano pedagogues.
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Fisher's book is well-researched, well-written, easily readable and easy to use... Fisher's superb book should be on the shelves of all piano teachers who are even slightly interested in the subject. Congratulations to author and editor! * Piano Journal *
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Höhe: 244 mm
Breite: 162 mm
Dicke: 23 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-19-533703-7 (9780195337037)
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Assistant Professor of Piano and Coordinator of Class Piano, Ohio University. Christopher Fisher is also an active performer and workshop clinician, and has presented sessions regionally and nationally and published numerous articles and reviews in Keyboard Companion and American Music Teacher.
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Assistant Professor, Co-Chair Keyboard Division, GAssistant Professor, Co-Chair Keyboard Division, G, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio
1. Group Piano Teaching: An Introduction ; 2. Practical and Logistical Issues ; 3. Learning Theory: An Introduction ; 4. Cooperative Learning Theory and Group Piano Teaching ; 5. Instructional Considerations ; 6. Instructional Strategies ; 7. Group Piano and the Pre-College Student ; 8. Group Piano and the Adult Hobby Student ; 9. Group Piano and the University Music Major