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Music Is in You!
You don't need special talent or lessons to make your own melodies or bang out brilliant beats. You are a musician when you...
- Play clay flowerpots like chimes and make them sing.
- Start a sonic symphony with water-filled bowls
- March to the beat of your own drum in a parade with friends
- Compose, conduct, and record your own musical masterpieces.
There are so many ways to start – let's make music!
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Beginning Notes
1 Body Music
2 Household Things That Ring and Ping
3 Percussion: Beats and Rhythms
4 Breath Music: The Winds
5 The String Section
6 Instruments from the Workshop
7 Creating Music
End Notes
Helpful Musical Terms
Resources
Acknowledgments
Metric Measurements
Clock Score
Index
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Norma Jean Haynes is a musician and music educator who has studied the world's folk music and performs her own original compositions for banjo and ukulele, along with traditional song and dance. She has updated and added to the classic work of the late Ann Sayre Wiseman, an artist and author of a dozen books, including Making Things, and Jack Langstaff, who was a noted performer and founding director of the Christmas Revels.
Zusammenfassung
This book puts the “play” back in music with inventive ideas for simple homemade instruments and creative instructions for orchestrating sound and rhythm with delightful results — no prior musical experience required!
Vorwort
This book puts the “play” back in music with inventive ideas for simple homemade instruments and creative instructions for orchestrating sound and rhythm with delightful results — no prior musical experience required!
Zusatztext
“This is a luscious book that will inspire and delight. Open any page and let it carry you. The photos make each activity accessible. Every classroom and every family will feel uplifted and welcomed into the world of music.” — Sarah Pirtle, founder of The Children’s Music Network and recipient of the Magic Penny Award
“This is the must-have guide for music-making with children. It will inspire every child’s inner composer and encourage all of us to follow our ears.” — Alice Burba, Songs for Teaching
“A great book for anyone (musicians and non-musicians alike!) looking to make music a regular part of family life. The authors offer inventive and remarkably simple ways to create your own music, using your first “instruments” (your voice and body) along with ordinary, found items. This playful, practical guide will open your eyes to the myriad of sounds and sound-producing possibilities that surround us every day. In today’s fast-paced, push-button, screen-time world, this book is a breath of fresh air for any music-loving family.” — Susan Darrow, Chief Executive Officer, Music Together Worldwide