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Zusatztext This is probably the definitve book for parents keen to get their children started on music lessons whatever the school. It would be difficult to fault the extraordinary detail to be found in Sound Choices. Informationen zum Autor Wilma Machover is Director of Artistic Programs at the Hoff-Barthelson Music School, Scarsdale, New York. She is also a piano teacher, a contributor to national magazines, a leader in professional organizations, and both a parent and grandparent. Marienne Uszler is Professor of Keyboard Studies and Director of Undergraduate Studies at the University of Southern California. She is the editor of Piano and Keyboard, formereditor of American Music Teacher, and author of several books, including The Well-Tempered Keyboard Teacher, and numerous articles for professional magazines. Klappentext Beginning with an "ages and stages" organization from infancy to adolescence, this book offers concise, age-specific information on musical experiences, from generating interest to preparing for life-long enjoyment. Subsequent chapters provide detailed suggestions for choosing an instrument, finding a qualified teacher, and assessing the financial implications of music study. Illustrations. Zusammenfassung What should you do when your three-year old Sesame-Street afficianado suddenly announces that he wants to study the violin? Or when your seven-year old informs you that he does not want the shiny new red bicycle you just bought him for his birthday, nor the spiffy new box of high-tech paints, but really wants to have piano lessons--today? What should you say when your ten-year old shouts that she hates that nasty new $1500 violin you just invested in, hates violin period, and is never going to practice again? Are there any software packages that can teach that teen-age Jimi Hendrix rehearsing in the garage next door how to read music? How should you answer the bewildered parent whose little girl wants to study the tuba and can take it for free at school? These and many other commonly asked and often puzzling questions are answered in Sound Choices: Guiding Your Child's Musical Experiences . This invaluable resource empowers over-busy, frequently harried, and technically- savvy twenty-first century parents to be consumer-wise participants in the music education of their children. Written by nationally recognized music educators who have been asked--and have answered--all these questions thousands of times, this user-friendly book offers information and practical advice about a large and varied number of issues in an accessible format that will enable parents to make informed decisions about music experiences and training for their children. Beginning with an ages and stages organization from infancy to adolescence, Sound Choices offers concise, age-specific information on musical experiences from generating interest to motivating practice and life-long enjoyment. Subsequent chapters provide detailed suggestions for choosing an instrument, finding a qualified teacher, and assessing the financial implications of musical study. Here also are practical strategies for such troublesome issues as evaluating the student-teacher relationship, changing teachers, monitoring practice, and useful comparisons of the varying points-of-view of parents, teachers, and children. A separate section discusses how parents might deal with a musically gifted child or how music might enhance the development of a child with special needs. Concise, comprehensive, and easy-to-use, Sound Choices features wide margins and useful icons to highlight key information and helpful questions. It is also a treasure trove of annotated resources that serves as an outstanding reference source for music related books, recordings, CD-ROMs, software, videos, movies, magazines, games, teaching aids, catalogs, and directories (including a directory of national sources for finding a qualifie...
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Wilma Machover is Director of Artistic Programs at the Hoff-Barthelson Music School, Scarsdale, New York. She is also a piano teacher, a contributor to national magazines, a leader in professional organizations, and both a parent and grandparent. Marienne Uszler is Professor of Keyboard Studies and Director of Undergraduate Studies at the University of Southern California. She is the editor of Piano and Keyboard, former
editor of American Music Teacher, and author of several books, including The Well-Tempered Keyboard Teacher, and numerous articles for professional magazines.