Sound Teaching
A Research-Informed Approach to Inspiring Confidence, Skill, and Enjoyment in Music Performance
Herausgeber: Meissner, Henrique; Timmers, Renee; Pitts, Stephanie E.
Sound Teaching
A Research-Informed Approach to Inspiring Confidence, Skill, and Enjoyment in Music Performance
Herausgeber: Meissner, Henrique; Timmers, Renee; Pitts, Stephanie E.
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Sound Teaching explores the ways in which music psychology and education can meet to inspire developments in the teaching and learning of music performance.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Sound Teaching33,99 €
- Juliet HessMadness and Distress in Music Education30,99 €
- Steven N. Kelly (USA Florida State University)Teaching Music in American Society74,99 €
- James SpinazzolaCommunity-Engaged Performance Tours73,99 €
- Sang-Hie LeeScholarly Research in Music37,99 €
- Edward R. McClellanThe Psychology of Teaching and Learning Music33,99 €
- The Routledge Companion to Creativities in Music Education65,99 €
-
-
-
Sound Teaching explores the ways in which music psychology and education can meet to inspire developments in the teaching and learning of music performance.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780367622138
- ISBN-10: 0367622130
- Artikelnr.: 62571714
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780367622138
- ISBN-10: 0367622130
- Artikelnr.: 62571714
Henrique Meissner is Honorary Research Fellow at The University of Sheffield and Course Leader for Practice-based Research in the Master of Music at the Prins Claus Conservatorium in Groningen. Renee Timmers is Professor of Psychology of Music at The University of Sheffield. Stephanie E. Pitts is Professor of Music Education at The University of Sheffield.
1. Introduction: a research-informed approach to vocal and instrumental
music learning and teaching
Henrique Meissner, Renee Timmers, Stephanie E. Pitts
Part I: Musicians as teachers
2. How musical learning experiences have an impact on music educators'
attitudes and practices
Cláudia Braz Nunes
3. Traditional musicians as teachers: sharing skills for participation
Josephine L. Miller
Part II: Developing specialist musical skills
4. Teaching children and teenagers expressive music performance
Henrique Meissner
5. Developing timbre on the piano: interactions between sound, body, and
concepts
Shen Li
6. Mobilising improvisation skills in classically trained musicians
Jonathan Ayerst
Part III: Group leadership and interaction in ensembles
7. Communication and interaction in ensemble rehearsal
Nicola Pennill
8. Conductors as teachers: the effects of verbal feedback on singers'
confidence, enjoyment, and performance quality
Michael Bonshor
Part IV: Strategies for enhancing musical confidence and enjoyment
9. Singing and signing with Deaf and hearing impaired young people
Gail Dudson
10. Teaching pre-performance routines to improve students' performance
experienceMary Hawkes
11. The teacher's role in the enhancement of students' performance
experience
Elsa Perdomo-Guevara
12. Reflections on implications for sound teaching, lifelong music
learning, and future research
Henrique Meissner, Renee Timmers, Stephanie E. Pitts
music learning and teaching
Henrique Meissner, Renee Timmers, Stephanie E. Pitts
Part I: Musicians as teachers
2. How musical learning experiences have an impact on music educators'
attitudes and practices
Cláudia Braz Nunes
3. Traditional musicians as teachers: sharing skills for participation
Josephine L. Miller
Part II: Developing specialist musical skills
4. Teaching children and teenagers expressive music performance
Henrique Meissner
5. Developing timbre on the piano: interactions between sound, body, and
concepts
Shen Li
6. Mobilising improvisation skills in classically trained musicians
Jonathan Ayerst
Part III: Group leadership and interaction in ensembles
7. Communication and interaction in ensemble rehearsal
Nicola Pennill
8. Conductors as teachers: the effects of verbal feedback on singers'
confidence, enjoyment, and performance quality
Michael Bonshor
Part IV: Strategies for enhancing musical confidence and enjoyment
9. Singing and signing with Deaf and hearing impaired young people
Gail Dudson
10. Teaching pre-performance routines to improve students' performance
experienceMary Hawkes
11. The teacher's role in the enhancement of students' performance
experience
Elsa Perdomo-Guevara
12. Reflections on implications for sound teaching, lifelong music
learning, and future research
Henrique Meissner, Renee Timmers, Stephanie E. Pitts
1. Introduction: a research-informed approach to vocal and instrumental
music learning and teaching
Henrique Meissner, Renee Timmers, Stephanie E. Pitts
Part I: Musicians as teachers
2. How musical learning experiences have an impact on music educators'
attitudes and practices
Cláudia Braz Nunes
3. Traditional musicians as teachers: sharing skills for participation
Josephine L. Miller
Part II: Developing specialist musical skills
4. Teaching children and teenagers expressive music performance
Henrique Meissner
5. Developing timbre on the piano: interactions between sound, body, and
concepts
Shen Li
6. Mobilising improvisation skills in classically trained musicians
Jonathan Ayerst
Part III: Group leadership and interaction in ensembles
7. Communication and interaction in ensemble rehearsal
Nicola Pennill
8. Conductors as teachers: the effects of verbal feedback on singers'
confidence, enjoyment, and performance quality
Michael Bonshor
Part IV: Strategies for enhancing musical confidence and enjoyment
9. Singing and signing with Deaf and hearing impaired young people
Gail Dudson
10. Teaching pre-performance routines to improve students' performance
experienceMary Hawkes
11. The teacher's role in the enhancement of students' performance
experience
Elsa Perdomo-Guevara
12. Reflections on implications for sound teaching, lifelong music
learning, and future research
Henrique Meissner, Renee Timmers, Stephanie E. Pitts
music learning and teaching
Henrique Meissner, Renee Timmers, Stephanie E. Pitts
Part I: Musicians as teachers
2. How musical learning experiences have an impact on music educators'
attitudes and practices
Cláudia Braz Nunes
3. Traditional musicians as teachers: sharing skills for participation
Josephine L. Miller
Part II: Developing specialist musical skills
4. Teaching children and teenagers expressive music performance
Henrique Meissner
5. Developing timbre on the piano: interactions between sound, body, and
concepts
Shen Li
6. Mobilising improvisation skills in classically trained musicians
Jonathan Ayerst
Part III: Group leadership and interaction in ensembles
7. Communication and interaction in ensemble rehearsal
Nicola Pennill
8. Conductors as teachers: the effects of verbal feedback on singers'
confidence, enjoyment, and performance quality
Michael Bonshor
Part IV: Strategies for enhancing musical confidence and enjoyment
9. Singing and signing with Deaf and hearing impaired young people
Gail Dudson
10. Teaching pre-performance routines to improve students' performance
experienceMary Hawkes
11. The teacher's role in the enhancement of students' performance
experience
Elsa Perdomo-Guevara
12. Reflections on implications for sound teaching, lifelong music
learning, and future research
Henrique Meissner, Renee Timmers, Stephanie E. Pitts