Does your beginner band class feel like this? Hopefully these articles can give you some ideas that help! |
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
The Beginner Band Starter Kit
Saturday, November 24, 2012
4 Ways to Supplement the Beginner Band Book
Beginning Band students need supplemental exercises to develop their playing just like we did to develop ours. |
Labels:
Beginners,
differentiation,
music literacy,
pedagogy,
rhythm,
scales,
warm up
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
The Easy Way to Teach Scales
Forget playing the scales, I used to get this way just teaching them. |
Labels:
Beginners,
differentiation,
ed lisk,
pedagogy,
scales
Saturday, November 17, 2012
A Motivating Pass Off System
On second thought, yes! |
In my first year of teaching I rarely used playing tests for beginners. I mostly did it for grades, and sometimes only once per grading cycle. I didn't understand how important it could be for motivation. Instead I wanted to use every moment of class time to learn new lines, and move as quickly through the book as we could, battling classroom management problems along the way. All of the good beginner teachers I know regularly have their students play for a grade. Over the summer I discovered a music pass off system that, it turns out, has worked wonders for student motivation, leading to students being more on task in class and an explosion of practicing outside of class. If you are like I was then, I hope this will encourage you to adopt a regular individual performance grade. If you already do regular playing test grades, then this system might interest you as well!
Labels:
Beginners,
differentiation,
motivation,
procedures,
students as coaches
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Teach Beginners to Count Rhythms
It's easy for a young musician to get lost without some kind of counting system. |
Labels:
Beginners,
differentiation,
music literacy,
pedagogy,
rhythm
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Simple Procedures to Develop Literacy & Technique
Wait... is he the only one reading music??? |
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