This reproducible collection of 60 one-page quizzes covers a variety of subjects related to beginning music theory and reading. Sections included are: The Basics; Rhythm; Note Names; Key Signatures;
This essential method features rigorous, hands-on, "ears-on" practice exercises that helps students explore the inner workings of music, presenting notes, scales, and rhythms as they are heard in pop, jazz,
Have fun with your choral warm-ups! With this collection of 54 inventive and educational songs and exercises, your choir will beg for more. Start out with the unison pieces and build to the more challenging
The Choral Warm-Up Collection is an incredible resource that contains warm-ups for every situation and focuses on many different vocal areas. This superb source book features 167 favorite warm-ups
Here's the easiest-to-use book of warm-ups ever, with enough warm-ups for years of rehearsals! There are 211 warm-ups in all, carefully organized into eight practical categories: Warm-Ups to Begin the
This handy octavo-size book will help you to build sight-singing skills in all of your choral ensembles. Featuring a step-by-step approach, unison and combinable exercises, and motivating short songs, these
A revolutionary approach to music theory! This state-of-the-art series of books and recordings is carefully designed to make theory easier to learn and teach. It really works! One of the many features that
It's all here - theory and ear training, notation, composition, and history, complete in three volumes. Especially designed to creatively enrich the curricula of beginning instrumental, choral, and general
These standard sight-singing books have been favorites with choral directors and classroom teachers since their first publication in 1933. Each volume is a collection of folk tunes from around the world,
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Use a gadget for a fresh approach to teaching dynamics, facial expression, phrasing and musicality in your choral classroom. These inexpensive learning tools provide endless inventive ideas for introducing
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An incredibly popular sight-singing method, this is based on the solfege system (with optional numbers) and gives you a step-by step plan for teaching your choir the fundamentals of sight singing. By
If you're looking for sight-reading material for your choral groups, be sure to look at this series. It's been around for years and has been steadily gaining acceptance with directors all over the country.
A very standard and widely used theory workbook, this series is excellent for general theory classes as well as for supplementary work with performing groups. It proceeds at a very logical pace, and the
One-Minute Sight Singing teaches and reinforces the essentials of solfege-based sight singing without cutting into valuable rehearsal time. The curriculum, structured as a collection of one-minute
This is a powerful, effective sight-reading method for elementary and early middle school treble voices. The concepts of rhythm and pitch are introduced separately at the beginning, but always within the
Roger Emerson has created this series of warm-ups for all choirs using classic rock and roll tunes to build vocal skills while having fun! Each of the warm-ups provides a focus objective, suggested learning
One of the most widely used theory books available, this text covers all aspects of music theory in a concise and methodical manner. Purchase the three levels separately, or use the complete volume
Now available in digital format, the enhanced Teacher Edition includes digital access to student lessons with embedded audio accompaniment recordings for all the reading exercises - no need for special
Founded on the premise that young singers tend to view each key as a separate "language," this creative approach to sight singing addresses the needs of visual learners by organizing the treble and bass
The SOS method provides a simple and systematic approach to teaching beginning sight singers by introducing pitch and rhythm separately and then combining them in short, easy-to-read exercises. The
This innovative, unique and highly motivational sight-singing course by nationally recognized educator, composer, arranger and clinician Audrey Snyder is a marvelous addition to the instructional literature