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At Home in Harmony - Chittenden, Meg
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Do you want to sing more and wonder where to begin? Are you a parent or teacher wishing to bring more song into your days with children? Do you dream of starting your own community choir or singing circle? The At Home in Harmony package is for you! This rich and varied collection includes songs to uplift your work and play, songs to accompany you through joys and sorrows, songs to help you greet the day, and songs to carry you softly into sleep. The book offers teaching suggestions and background on each song's cultural and historical significance. In many cases, the songs come with…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Do you want to sing more and wonder where to begin? Are you a parent or teacher wishing to bring more song into your days with children? Do you dream of starting your own community choir or singing circle? The At Home in Harmony package is for you! This rich and varied collection includes songs to uplift your work and play, songs to accompany you through joys and sorrows, songs to help you greet the day, and songs to carry you softly into sleep. The book offers teaching suggestions and background on each song's cultural and historical significance. In many cases, the songs come with indications for body percussion and rhythmic games to further enliven the singing. So you can't read sheet music? No worries. Along with the beautifully-illustrated songbook, you receive access to detailed, step-by-step, and adaptable audio instruction so you can learn by ear and at whatever pace suits you best. Let's sing!
Autorenporträt
Meg Chittenden grew up in a family of musicians and singers and has been teaching in Waldorf schools for over a decade. One of her greatest joys is bringing people together in harmony, and she's grateful to do this regularly with the children of the school where she teaches, through her inter-generational community choir, and as an instructor for adult education programs including Antioch University, LifeWays North America, and the Center for Anthroposophy. Meg and her fellow Waldorf-teacher husband are raising their two children on a hand-built homestead between the salt water and the white pine forests of coastal Maine.