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Wild About Piano and Keyboards will inspire your pupils and help them progress in all areas of instrumental learning. Step by step guidance will help you to help pupils: improve their reading skillsimprovise melodieswork out tunes and accompanying chords by ear learn new pieces without notation working first with: two notes then...five notes, then...eight notes and two left hand chords/bass notes.Activities are: Easy to fit into weekly lessonsIdeal for individual, small and large group lessons, including many for ensemble and whole classSuitable for piano and all keyboards, and adaptable for tuned percussionEasy to combine with the tutor books and methods pupils are currently usingAccompanied by photocopiable and audio resources for you to use in lessons, and for your pupils to use in home practicePerformed almost exclusively on the instrument, integrating with, and consolidating your pupils' technical learningCreated to give your pupils the thrill of participating in real music makingIdeal for beginner to grade 1.Ruth Wild M.Ed. is a highly respected instrumental teacher. She has had many years of experience in supporting and managing teachers across all disciplines and genres. This has included observing, advising, and providing learning resources. She has delivered training across England for a variety of organisations involved in music education, and participated in the writing of A Common Approach (2002). Her work is informed by her extensive career in music education, her own academic research, and an eclectic performing portfolio.For more information about MusicWild, including training, workshops, consultancy, mentoring and to view the latest blogs see: www.musicwild.c
Wild About Guitars is an essential resource for guitar teachers. Aural, creative, notation and ensemble activities are clearly described, with step-by-step guidance. Pupils will develop their love of music making, and will progress in all areas of instrumental learning, working first with two notes and one finger chords, then five notes and two finger chords, then eight notes and three finger chords.Activities will help pupils to: improvise melodieswork out tunes and accompanying chords by earlearn new pieces without notationimprove their reading skillsActivities are: Easy to fit into weekly lessonsSuitable for individual, small and large group lessons, including several for ensemble and whole classEasy to combine with the tutor books and methods pupils are currently usingAccompanied by photocopiable and audio resources for use in lessons, and for pupils' home practicePerformed almost exclusively on the instrument, integrating with, and consolidating your pupils' technical learningCreated to give your pupils the thrill of participating in real music makingIdeal for beginner to grade 1.About the author: Ruth Wild M.Ed. is a highly respected instrumental teacher. She has had many years of experience in supporting and managing teachers across all disciplines and genres. This has included observing, advising, and providing learning resources. She has delivered training across England for a variety of organisations involved in music education, and was involved in the writing of A Common Approach (2002). Her work is informed by her extensive career in music education, her own academic research, and an eclectic performing portfolio, including orchestras, ceilidh bands and folk rock groups.For more information about MusicWild, including training, workshops, consultancy, mentoring and to view the latest blogs see: www.musicwild.c
Wild About Strings is an essential resource for string teachers. Aural, creative, notation and ensemble activities are clearly described, with step-by-step guidance. Pupils will develop their love of music making, and will progress in all areas of instrumental learning, working first with just two notes, then five notes, then eight. Activities will help pupils to: - improve their reading skills- improvise melodies- work out tunes by ear- learn new pieces without notationActivities are: - Easy to fit into weekly lessons- Suitable for individual, small and large group lessons, including several for ensemble and whole class- Easy to combine with the tutor books and methods pupils are currently using- Accompanied by photocopiable and audio resources for you to use in lessons, and for your pupils to use in home practice- Performed almost exclusively on the instrument, integrating with, and consolidating pupils' technical learning- Created to give pupils the thrill of participating in real music making- Ideal for violin, viola and cello, beginner to grade 1. Easily adaptable for double bass.Ruth Wild M.Ed. is a highly respected instrumental teacher. She has had many years of experience in supporting and managing teachers across all disciplines and genres. This has included observing, advising, and providing learning resources. She has delivered training across England for a variety of organisations involved in music education, and participated in the writing of A Common Approach (2002). Her work is informed by her extensive career in music education, her own academic research, and an eclectic performing portfolio.For more information about MusicWild, including training, workshops, consultancy, mentoring and to view the latest blogs see: www.musicwild.co.uk
Wild About Brass is an essential resource for brass teachers. Aural, creative, notation and ensemble activities are clearly described, with step-by-step guidance. Pupils will develop their love of music making, and will progress in all areas of instrumental learning, working first with just two notes, then five notes, then eight. Activities will help pupils to: - improve their reading skills- improvise melodies- work out tunes by ear- learn new pieces without notationActivities are: - Easy to fit into weekly lessons- Suitable for individual, small and large group lessons, including several for ensemble and whole class- Easy to combine with the tutor books and methods pupils are currently using- Accompanied by photocopiable and audio resources for you to use in lessons, and for your pupils to use in home practice- Performed almost exclusively on the instrument, integrating with, and consolidating pupils' technical learning- Created to give pupils the thrill of participating in real music making- Ideal for all brass instruments, beginner to grade 1. Ensemble material can be put together for instrument-specific groups, or for mixed brass.Ruth Wild M.Ed. is a highly respected instrumental teacher. She has had many years of experience in supporting and managing teachers across all disciplines and genres. This has included observing, advising, and providing learning resources. She has delivered training across England for a variety of organisations involved in music education, and participated in the writing of A Common Approach (2002). Her work is informed by her extensive career in music education, her own academic research, and an eclectic performing portfolio.For more information about MusicWild, including training, workshops, consultancy, mentoring and to view the latest blogs see: www.musicwild.co.uk
Wild About Woodwind is an essential resource for woodwind teachers. Aural, creative, notation and ensemble activities are clearly described, with step-by-step guidance. Pupils will develop their love of music making, and will progress in all areas of instrumental learning, working first with just two notes, then five notes, then eight. Activities will help pupils to: improve their reading skillsimprovise melodieswork out tunes by earlearn new pieces without notationActivities are: Easy to fit into weekly lessonsSuitable for individual, small and large group lessons, including several for ensemble and whole classIdeal for all woodwind pupils, beginner to grade 1. Examples are given for flute and B flat clarinet, which can be used for single instruments or for mixed groups. They are easily adaptable for other woodwind instrumentsEasy to combine with the tutor books and methods pupils are currently usingAccompanied by photocopiable and audio resources for you to use in lessons, and for your pupils to use in home practicePerformed almost exclusively on the instrument, integrating with, and consolidating your pupils' technical learningCreated to give your pupils the thrill of participating in real music making.About the author: Ruth Wild M.Ed. is a highly respected instrumental teacher. She has had many years of experience in supporting and managing teachers across all disciplines and genres. This has included observing, advising, and providing learning resources. She has delivered training across England for a variety of organisations involved in music education, and was involved in the writing of A Common Approach (2002). Her work is informed by her extensive career in music education, her own academic research, and an eclectic performing portfolio, including orchestras, ceilidh bands and folk rock groups.For more information about MusicWild, including training, workshops, consultancy, mentoring and to view the latest blogs see: www.musicwild.c
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