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Okładka: Gumm Alan, Music Teaching Style

cena 223,95 zł.


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Gumm Alan
Music Teaching Style

polski Muzyczne style nauczania
angielski Music Teaching Style


Ilość stron:192
Format:178 x 254
Opracowanie na:książka
Rodzaj produktu:książka
Wersja językowa:angielska
Dostępnośćw magazynie, wysyłka natychmiastowa
Kod produktu:NPL065612

Publikacja Alana Gumma jest prezentacją stylów nauczania muzyki. Autor przedstawia nietypowe podejście do sztuki nauczania, a także popiera idee anegdotami i cytatami wielkich artystów i mistrzów. Głównym celem sposobów nauczania Gumma jest zdobycie doskonałego doświadczenia w nauczaniu i osiągnięcie trwałego sukcesu.


Music Teaching Style is an exciting, balanced approach to student performance, music learning and personal change. Written in an informal, engaging style, the text is highlighted by anecdotes, quotations, challenges for self-reflection, and techniques used by the author and top professionals in the field. The result - a fulfilling, productive and successful music teaching experience.


Spis treści:

Part 1. Overview
1. Setting the Context
Need for a Definition
Related Concepts
Personality
Learning Styles
Effective teaching
Conclusion
Discussion questions
2. Establishing a definition
The nature of music teaching style
Principle of tradicity
Several behaviors but one style
Stable and pervasive
Underlying focus
Many ways to be effective
Principle - based teaching
A clear and distinct definition
A new vantage point
A three - level model
Conclusion
Discussion questions
Part 2. Dimensions of music teaching style
3. Assertive teaching
Assertive vs. Aggressive
Cycle of teaching
Clear directions
Monitor student behavior
Specific feedback
Anticipating problems
Recognize cycles of misbehavior
Classroom rules
Consequences
Alerting
Conclusion
Discussion questions
4. Nonverbal motivation
Visual appearance
Proximity
Pacing
Conclusion
Discussion questions
5. Time efficiency
Concepts of time
Quickness
Quantity
Active learning
Conclusion
Discussion questions
6. Positive learning environment
Contingent approval
Transactional teaching
Time to think
Clarification
Encouragement
Elaboration
Awareness of student realities
Interpersonal relations
Conclusions
Discussion questions
7. Group dynamics
Self - responsibility
Student-to-student interactions
Leadership
Social loafing
Individualized listening and reading
Conclusion
Discussion questions
8. Music concept learning
Comprehensive musicianship
Concept of music
Questioning
Accountability
Questions as assessment
Handling incorrect answers
Types of questions
Critical thinking
Conclusion
Discussion questions
9. Artistic music performance
Multimodal learning
Asural Imagery
Psychomotor learning
Sound-to-performance cycle
Metaphor
Modeling and movement
Emotion and enthusiasm
Conclusion
Discussion questions
10. Student independence
Students as innovators
Creativity
Affective learning
Transformational teaching
Deepest levels of questioning
Discussion and dialogue
Student input in decision - making
Acceptance
Conclusion
Discussion questions
Part 3. Revealing your style
11. Types and trends of style
Prototypes
Comprehensive musicianship focus
Performance priorities
Intellectual focus
Group interaction priorities
Behavior management priorities
Styles that lack priority
Developmental teaching
Self - reflective stage
Broadening stage
Interdependent transition
Deepenning stages I and II
Development through insight
Conclusion
Discussion questions
12. Sorting out priorities
Trade offs
The Tyranny of time
Too much or too little control
Broader activity or deeper reflection
Principle of tradicity
Teacher - agenda interactions
Student - focused interactions
Subject matter interactions
You cannot touch learning
Conclusion
Discussion questions
Part 4. Choosing a new direction
13. Know yourself
Psychological controls
Internal - external
Time perceptions
Detail - holistic perspectives
To judge or not to judge
Absolute - relative
Background experience
We teach as we were taught
We teach what we know
Where we teach affects how we teach
Identity shapes our interactions
Conclusion
Discussion questions
14. Know your students
Developmental learning
External to internal
Dependent to independent
Student motivetion
Conclusion
Discussion questions
15. Know your subject matter
Music performance skills
Music knowledge
Creative experiences
Planning for balance in subject matter
Conclusion
Discussion questions
16. Learn what learning looks like
Define learning outcomes
Monitor learning
Conclusion
Discussion questions
17. Choose your focus
You get what you pay for
Focus away from the teacher
Focus on music
Refine your vision
18. Establish a set of principles
Make success the focus
Focus on all students' success
Get out of the way as the focus
Maintain a successful pace
Be independently succesfful
Teach deeply as well as broadly
Teach comprehensively
Final conclusion
About the author
Music teaching style inventory
Learning style glossary
References
General bibliography

Okładka: Beall Eric, Making Music Make Money

cena 171,95 zł.


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Beall Eric
Making Music Make Money

polski Rób muzykę rób pieniądze
angielski Making Music Make Money


Ilość stron:272
Format:152 x 229
Opracowanie na:książka
Rodzaj produktu:książka
Wersja językowa:angielska
Dostępnośćw magazynie, wysyłka natychmiastowa
AutorzyEdytor: Lindsay Susan Gedutis
Kod produktu:NPL065656

Publikacja Erica Beall'ego stworzona jest z myślą o tworzeniu biznesu w dziedzinie muzyki. Główna uwaga skupia się na procesie eksploatacji i na znaczeniu tworzenia modelu solidnego interesu muzycznego. Eric Beall jest dyrektorem Zomba Music Publishing, oraz dawnym twórcą piosenek i producentem muzycznym.


Making Music Make Money will educate songwriters and aspiring music business entrepreneurs in the basics of becoming an effective independent music publisher. Eric Beall, creative director for Zomba Music Publishing, covers everything you need to know to get published, including: the role of a music publisher; copyright - how to get one, use one, and make money from one; building a business plan; identifying which songs to sell and to whom; and much more.


Spis treści:

1. Start me up: getting into the game
1. What is music publishing, anyway?
The creation
What's in it for us
Exploitation
Administration
Collection
Protecion
Asquisition
Pennies from heaven
2. It all starts with the song: evaluating your catalog
Do You own the songs?
Are these songs any good?
Can you find the songs?
3. The "F" word: Focus
Three things that focus will do
What to do if you won't or can't focus
4. Start me up: The Basics of business
The Name Game
Doing Business As...
And the Winner Is...
5. Do You know where you're going to?: The business plan
Goals
Strategy: Can't get there from here
What to do if your plan doesn't work
Listen to your phone
Hit'em where they ain't
If you got partners, put the plan on paper
Set a deadline
6. Step into my office: setting up shop
The Choices
The Setup
7. The inside scoop: setting up shop, part 2
Trade Magazines or Journals
Directories
Tip Sheets
8. It's All About the Paper: Setting up systems
Copyright Administration
Music Archives
The Song Submittal Form
Warning: Safety First!
9. Show me the money!: Financial Acoounting
How to play the game
The big playback
10. We are family: putting together your team
The Lawyer
The Accountant
The Performing Roghts Organization
Interns
2. Exploitation: the real work of publishing
11. Someone's knocking at the door: Welcome to the Land of Opportunity
Make stuff happen
Records
Artist or band demos
Radio
Television
Movies
Advertising
Live Performance
Stores, Restaurants, Clubs
This Is how we do it: Understanding the Musical Marketplace
Pop
Urban
Country
Rock
My name is: the creative director
Getting the Music Right
The Song quality checklist
We'd be so good together: The art of Collaboration
Finding collaborators
Matchmaker, matchmaker
The rules of collaboration
Do You hear what I hear?: Getting the Music Right (Means Getting the Demo Right)
The Three Philosophies of demos
Know Yourself
Studio / Recording Equipment
Musicians and Vocalists
Arangements and rearrangements
Costs
Songs for scale: understanding the Ancient art of song plugging
The Facts of Life as a Creative Director
Who's Looking"
Who's the Song right for?
Who's Listening?
And Here Comes the Pitch: Making the scales call
1: The Approach
2: The Pitch
3: The Follow - through
Smooth Operator: Song plugging master class
Relationship selling
The rules of office etiquette
The rules of the game: getting the music out
The song Plugger's glossary
Keep Rising to the Top: Moving the Writer Up
Everybody make some noise!
Planning the Attack: Timing is everything
Part 3: Taking care of business
License to fill (your coffers, that is): Fun with administration and licensing
Knowing what you have
Knowing what you're giving away
Ooh, you're my best friend: the collection crew
Harry Fox - Hungry like the wolf...
ASCAP / BMI / SESAC - They said it on the Air, on the Radio...
Foreign subpublishers - my money lies over the Ocean, My Money Lies Over the sea
Can't touch this: Protecting your copyrights
Understanding the Threat
Split Disputes: Smiling faces sometimes
Split Adjustments: got to give it up
Unauthorized use: that dirty little secret
Copyright infringement: You turned the tables on me
Copyright infringement: There goes my baby
Registering your claim for copyright
You're the one that I want: the final frontier (The art of Asquisition)
The sure thing: the single - song deal
The not - so - sure thing: the writer deal
Where the devil lives: the details
Conclusion: the end of the road
About the author





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