These resources introduce students to musical instruments from six different countries and make great tie-ins to other world music studies, instruments of the orchestra, and the science of sound. Given
Since 1996, World Music Drumming has transformed lives and built community through ensemble drumming, singing, moving, and playing xylophones and recorders. The all-in-one format of this 20th
World Music Pedagogy, Volume VI: School-Community Intersections provides students with a resource for delving into the meaning of "world music" across a broad array of community contexts and develops the
World Music Pedagogy, Volume II: Elementary Music Education delves into the theory and practices of World Music Pedagogy with children in grades 1-6 (ages 6-12). It specifically addresses how World Music
World Music Pedagogy, Volume I: Early Childhood Education is a resource for music educators to explore the intersection of early childhood music pedagogy and music in cultural contexts across the world.
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Six original pieces for mixed percussion ensemble (appropriate for Grades 3-6) Music Box Waltz A Caribbean Melody Xylophone Dancer I Remember Montserrat Spooky Thursday Suzi
You're a secondary instrumental or choral specialist, newly assigned to the general music classroom. What now? Two experienced teachers who conquered this challenge offer practical advice with great care
Celebrate the season with this charming collection of eight tunes for your younger singers: the bouncy Let's Build a Gingerbread House; the novelty Baby Christmas Tree; the sweet
Everyone loves a superhero! What if famous musicians from long ago had superpowers? What if Francesca Caccino could tune string instruments by sending electrical charges through her superpowered hands, or
What if the fantastic viola player and composer Rebecca Clarke had the power to command creative, skilled goblins to build the finest instrument ever made? - Zap! What if King Louis XIV's favorite