Today's choral directors are faced with the dilemma of how to teach music literacy within the demands of a school system increasingly focused on testing outcomes and high-level performances. Many teachers feel they simply do not have the classroom time for adequate sight singing and ear training instruction, and those who do set aside the time for it face a dearth of engaging teaching materials.
Solfege and Sonority is a guide for teaching music literacy in a choral rehearsal, with a focus on the needs of teachers who work with young singers. The book lays out teaching sequences for melodic and rhythmic concepts, lesson plans, and concise strategies for introducing key techniques. The graduated progression of topics starts from teaching basic concepts, such as "do-re-mi," and ends with more complex subjects, such as minor modes and the sight reading of more advanced music. The individual lessons themselves are short (no more than 4-6 minutes) and comprehensive, encouraging singers to develop a literacy of rhythm and melody together. By developing 18 easy-to-use lessons for teachers and conductors and tying the lessons to the teacher's current repertoire, longtime choral director and teacher David Xiques has created a practical and viable solution to the challenges of many conductors. The book features a comprehensive companion website that includes videos of exercises, worksheets, and teaching materials.
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A fabulous resource! David Xiques's pedagogical processes towards music literacy for young singers through outstanding choral literature are clear. His sequencing is invaluable for the conductor who wishes to approach masterful musicianship with beginning choirs. * Georgia A. Newlin, DMA, Adelphi University, Past President, Organization of American Kodaly Educators * A thoughtful presentation of concepts that will be of use to teachers at many levels, Solfege and Sonority is the most coherent and broadly applicable pedagogy I have seen on this very important subject. * Joshua Habermann, Conductor, Dallas Symphony Chorus *
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Höhe: 221 mm
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978-0-19-994431-6 (9780199944316)
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David J. Xiques is Associate Professor of music in the School of Music and Dance at San Francisco State University, where he teaches ear training and musicianship classes and directs the University Chorus and Chamber Singers. His teaching experience includes 15 years in K-12 choral, junior and high school band, choral, and general music classes. A Kodaly specialist, he teaches at the Kodaly Summer Certification Program at New York University in New York City. He is also a professional tenor who performs with the San Francisco Symphony Chorus, for which he also serves as assistant chorus director. Mr. Xiques is a frequent choral clinician and presenter at professional music conferences.
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Associate Professor of MusicAssociate Professor of Music, The School of Music and Dance, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, USA
Introduction ; Music Vocabulary ; Building a Foundation ; Lesson 1: Teaching drm ; Lesson 2: Introducing the treble clef and letter names ; Lesson 3A: Teaching quarter note and two eighth notes ; Lesson 3B: Teaching quarter note, 2 eighth notes and quarter rest ; Lesson 4: Combining melody and rhythm on the staff ; Lesson 5A: Teaching s ; Lesson 5B: Teaching fs together ; Pause and Reminders ; Lesson 6: Teaching half note ; Lesson 7: Teaching whole note ; Lesson 8: Teaching l ; Lesson 9: Teaching f ; Lesson 10: Teaching four sixteenth notes ; Lesson 11: Teaching high d ; Lesson 12: Teaching eighth note and 2 sixteenth notes ; Lesson 13: Teaching low l ; Lesson 14: Teaching t ; Lesson 15: Teaching dotted quarter note and eighth note ; Lesson 16: Teaching dotted eighth note and sixteenth note ; Lesson 17: Teaching low s ; Lesson 18: Teaching Minor ; Appendix ; Publishers and scores ; Credits ; About the author