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The Eastpak Resistance Tour, Vol. 2
The Eastpak Resistance Tour, Vol. 2
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1. Quotes on defining music
2. An overview of teaching music, One Step at a Time
3. The fundamentals of teaching violin
4. The young child
5. The older youth or adult
6. Students who need remedial training
7. Selecting the violin and bow
8. The care of the violin and bow
9. Parental involvement
10. Performances and memorization
11. Teaching music beyond the notes
12. A guide to a rote beginning
13. An introduction to note reading
14. Teaching the fundamentals of music
15. Famous pedagogues and their unique teaching methods
16. Virtuoso violinists of the past and present
17. A string syllabus for the early years of teaching
18. Conclusion
19. Bibliography
Endorsement:
Easy as Do Re Mi is a wonderful classroom series that is a powerful resource for any string educator. Based on years of experience, thoughtful teaching practice, and strong pedagogical background, Jennie Lou Klim has developed a method that will work well in a variety of settings for students of diverse ages, situations, and backgrounds. Emphasizing tonality, finger patterns, and rhythmic patterns at the beginning stages, the book is clear and systematic. Rhythmic competency is emphasized through the repertoire introduced in the books and fingerings are never over-notated. The clean look makes this a natural for older beginning students as well. I am pleased to recommend Easy as Do Re Mi for classroom instruction.
Scott Laird
Music Instructor and Fine Arts Coordinator at the North Caroline School of Science and Mathematics. He is an active string educator, performer, recording artist, and conductor. His orchestras have been recognized at the local, regional, and national level for their superior and musically mature performances.
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