CP30.1
Apply, independently, techniques (i.e., instrumental, vocal or creative technologies) and the elements of music to solo and/or ensemble performances.
Indicators for this outcome
(a) Perform music in a setting (e.g., classroom or public) to show instrumental or vocal technique and knowledge of the elements of music.
(b) Describe (orally or in writing), using language appropriate to the genre, how the elements of music are used in the music being performed.
(c) Generate technical inquiry questions and take action on the findings of the inquiry (e.g., In what ways could I/we record progress? How could I improve my musical performance using specific tools, technologies and techniques?).
(d) Demonstrate knowledge of, and personal implementation of, the skills and techniques required for successful ensemble performances.
(e) Apply knowledge of roles within the ensemble, demonstrating the ability to contribute and respond accordingly with one’s own instrument.
(f) Track technical development and develop strategies to improve.
(g) Demonstrate increased ability to make expressive, interpretive and creative choices to communicate and interact with ensemble members and/or audience.
(h) Demonstrate musical maturity (e.g., emotional expressiveness) in solo and ensemble performance.
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R005929
Principles of Music(2nd ed.)
This professional resource provides a very detailed and sequential approach to the teaching of music theory. It describes theory and harmony from basic to very advanced levels. Concepts such as scales and keys, intervals and chords are explored. Practice exercises and links to recordings are provided.
Media and Formats : Book
Price : $89.99
Record posted/updated: December 8, 2021
R015897
Rock in the Musical Theatre: A Guide for Singers
This book provides the history and the techniques of the rock musical genre in theatre. It is both theoretical and practical offering theatre singers and drama teachers a source of information on rock styles, their origins and their performance practices.
Media and Formats : Book
Price : See publisher.
Record posted/updated: June 27, 2022
R013741
India. Your Passport to a New World of Music
This resource breaks down the techniques needed to play songs in three types of Indian music. The concepts are provided in standard notation, tablature, as well as traditional Indian symbols. A CD with recordings of each song accompanies the book. A reference list for further study and a pronunciation guide of terminology are included.
Media and Formats : Book CD/DVD
Price : See publisher.
Record posted/updated: June 28, 2022
R015440
Rick Nielsen's Cheap Licks
This resource is a method book for learning rock star Rick Nielsen's guitar licks and riffs. It provides exercises in standard notation, tablature and box form. It also explains the theory and terminology attached to each exercise. Audio and video recordings to accompany each lick are available online.
Media and Formats : Book
Price : See publisher.
Record posted/updated: June 29, 2022
R013742
Drum Circle: A Guide to World Percussion
This resource discusses many percussion instruments reflective of a variety of musical genres around the world. Each instrument has the proper playing technique described and includes photos to support the descriptions. Rhythm exercises for each instrument and style are written in standard notation as well as box notation. The CD included contains multi-part songs of a variety of styles for a percussion ensemble.
Media and Formats : Book CD/DVD
Price : See publisher.
Record posted/updated: June 28, 2022
R103999
Celtic: Your Passport to a New World of Music
This book provides tools and techniques to play songs from the Celtic genre. The music is written in standard notation and tablature. Included is a recommended discography for further study as well as a CD recording of each song in the book.
Media and Formats : Book CD/DVD
Price : See publisher.
Record posted/updated: June 29, 2022