
The Teaching of Instrumental Music
Routledge (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 5. October 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
452 pages
978-1-138-66720-4 (ISBN)
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Description
The Teaching of Instrumental Music, Fifth Edition introduces music education majors to basic instrumental pedagogy for the instruments and ensembles commonly found in the elementary and secondary curricula. It focuses on the core competencies required for teacher certification in instrumental music, with the pervasive philosophy to assist teachers as they develop an instrumental music program based on understanding and respecting all types of music.
Parts I and II focus on essential issues for a successful instrumental program, presenting first the history and foundations, followed by effective strategies in administrative tasks and classroom teaching. Parts III, IV, and V are devoted to the skills and techniques of woodwind, brass and percussion, and string instruments. In all, The Teaching of Instrumental Music is the complete reference for the beginning instrumental teacher, commonly retained in a student's professional library for its unique and comprehensive coverage.
NEW TO THIS EDITION:
Revision and updating of curriculum developments, such as coordinating State Department of Education student learning objectives with the recent Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
New discussion of the NAfME National Standards as they relate to the teaching of instrumental music
Revamping of rehearsing instrumental ensembles chapters, including new or expanded sections on programming, choosing quality music, and applying successful rehearsal techniques
Updates on references, plus new discussion questions, and websites and internet links
A chapter devoted to classroom guitar
Updates on the use of technology for teaching and learning music
More on healthy performance practice, marching band, and jazz band
Online materials located in the eResources section on the Routledge website.
Parts I and II focus on essential issues for a successful instrumental program, presenting first the history and foundations, followed by effective strategies in administrative tasks and classroom teaching. Parts III, IV, and V are devoted to the skills and techniques of woodwind, brass and percussion, and string instruments. In all, The Teaching of Instrumental Music is the complete reference for the beginning instrumental teacher, commonly retained in a student's professional library for its unique and comprehensive coverage.
NEW TO THIS EDITION:
Revision and updating of curriculum developments, such as coordinating State Department of Education student learning objectives with the recent Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
New discussion of the NAfME National Standards as they relate to the teaching of instrumental music
Revamping of rehearsing instrumental ensembles chapters, including new or expanded sections on programming, choosing quality music, and applying successful rehearsal techniques
Updates on references, plus new discussion questions, and websites and internet links
A chapter devoted to classroom guitar
Updates on the use of technology for teaching and learning music
More on healthy performance practice, marching band, and jazz band
Online materials located in the eResources section on the Routledge website.
Reviews / Votes
"The Teaching of Instrumental Music has remained the most important textbook in my library. It is thorough, contemporary, and has relevance to instrumental music educators at any level of experience. The fifth edition of this cornerstone book reflects an evolving profession."-Eric Rombach-Kendall, Director of Bands, University of New Mexico
"This MUST be the 'go-to' book for instrumental music education. With this edition, we see the intersection of solid music education philosophy and superb practical pedagogy, presented by three undisputed masters in the field. I offer my highest endorsement of this classic resource."
-Stephen Peterson, Director of Bands, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
"The Teaching of Instrumental Music, Fifth Edition is a must own for every instrumental teacher, especially new teachers."
-John R. Locke, Director of Bands, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
More details
Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
7 s/w Tabellen
7 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
1133 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-66720-4 (9781138667204)
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Persons
Richard J. Colwell is in the Music Educators Hall of Fame and received special citations from the International Society for Music Education, Illinois Music Educators Association, and National Federation of Music Clubs. He founded the Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education and the Quarterly Journal of Music Teaching and Learning.
Michael P. Hewitt is Professor of Music Education at the University of Maryland, and founder and director of the University of Maryland Summer Youth Music Camp, a day camp that reaches over 400 middle and high school musicians each year.
Mark Fonder is Professor Emeritus of Music Education at Ithaca College where he conducted the Concert Band and chaired their Music Education Department. He was also chair of the Editorial Board of the Music Educators Journal and has taught elementary through university level instrumental music education for over 35 years.
Michael P. Hewitt is Professor of Music Education at the University of Maryland, and founder and director of the University of Maryland Summer Youth Music Camp, a day camp that reaches over 400 middle and high school musicians each year.
Mark Fonder is Professor Emeritus of Music Education at Ithaca College where he conducted the Concert Band and chaired their Music Education Department. He was also chair of the Editorial Board of the Music Educators Journal and has taught elementary through university level instrumental music education for over 35 years.
Author
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign School of Music
University of Maryland College Park School of Music
Content
Table of Contents
Part I - The Foundations
History of Instrumental Music
Teaching and the Role of Motivation
Objectives, Standards, and Curriculum Development
Assessment
Administering and Organizing the Program
Recruiting
Scheduling
Special Populations and Instrumental Music
The Physiology of Instrumental Music Performance
Part II - The Ensembles and Classroom Teaching
Planning for and Rehearsing Instrumental Ensembles
Planning for and Teaching Beginning Instrumental Students
The Marching Band
The Jazz Ensemble
The Guitar and Classroom Teaching
Part III- The Woodwind Instruments
Winds Principles
The Flute
The Oboe
The Clarinet
The Saxophone
The Bassoon
Part IV - The Brass and Percussion Instruments
Brass Principles
The Trumpet and Cornet
The Horn
The Trombone and Baritone/Euphonium
The Tuba
Percussion Instruments
Part V - The String Instruments
Strings Principles
The Violin
The Viola
The Cello
The Double Bass
Part I - The Foundations
History of Instrumental Music
Teaching and the Role of Motivation
Objectives, Standards, and Curriculum Development
Assessment
Administering and Organizing the Program
Recruiting
Scheduling
Special Populations and Instrumental Music
The Physiology of Instrumental Music Performance
Part II - The Ensembles and Classroom Teaching
Planning for and Rehearsing Instrumental Ensembles
Planning for and Teaching Beginning Instrumental Students
The Marching Band
The Jazz Ensemble
The Guitar and Classroom Teaching
Part III- The Woodwind Instruments
Winds Principles
The Flute
The Oboe
The Clarinet
The Saxophone
The Bassoon
Part IV - The Brass and Percussion Instruments
Brass Principles
The Trumpet and Cornet
The Horn
The Trombone and Baritone/Euphonium
The Tuba
Percussion Instruments
Part V - The String Instruments
Strings Principles
The Violin
The Viola
The Cello
The Double Bass