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Following the immense success of Singing Sherlock 1 and 2, this volume and its companion book Singing Sherlock 4 provide yet more exciting repertoire and ideas for primary singing. As with the other books, it demonstrates enjoyable and structured ways to teach music concepts and vocal skills, with no prior musical knowledge or music-reading skills required! The book is aimed at the non-specialist music teacher as well as the specialist, and includes tried and tested songs which will inspire good singing in schools and youth choirs - with CDs of performance and backing tracks. It is aligned to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Following the immense success of Singing Sherlock 1 and 2, this volume and its companion book Singing Sherlock 4 provide yet more exciting repertoire and ideas for primary singing. As with the other books, it demonstrates enjoyable and structured ways to teach music concepts and vocal skills, with no prior musical knowledge or music-reading skills required! The book is aimed at the non-specialist music teacher as well as the specialist, and includes tried and tested songs which will inspire good singing in schools and youth choirs - with CDs of performance and backing tracks. It is aligned to the requirements of Key Stage 1 (ages 5 to 7), and now includes "Sherlock in Concert" - show-stopping concert pieces to round off a period of study.
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Autorenporträt
Shirley Court was formerly Head of Choirs and Primary Music for Leicestershire and Leicester Arts in Education, and is now working part-time as a choral animateur for Cheshire Education Adisory Servie. She is conductor of the City of Bermingham Symphony Orchestra Youth Chorus and Director of the Cheshire Youth Choirs.

Val Whitlock is Head of Voice and Choral Singing for Warwickshire County Music Service. She is well known for her ability to enthuse people about singing, and is in demand both regionally and nationally to direct choral workshops, often involving hundreds of young people, as well as leading in-service training for teachers.