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Musicalement vôtre. Volume 1

Jean-Clément JOLLET Arrangement by Jean-Clément JOLLET

Préparer les réflexes de lecture pour une prise en main sereine de l’instrument

Musicalement vôtre est la méthode de solfège qui séduit aussi bien les professeurs de F. M. que les professeurs d’instrument. Attentive à l’acquisition de réflexes de lecture instrumentale, cette méthode associe des extraits du répertoire variés à des exercices mélodiques pensés pour être joués ou chantés.

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Details

Instrument family Musical training
Catalog classifications Note and rhythm reading
Instrument nomenclature formation musicale
Publisher Éditions Billaudot
Collection Formation Musicale Solfège (F.M.S.)
Collection management DAUCHY Jacques, HOLSTEIN Aline, BLEUSE Marc
Cotage GB5673
Total number of pages 48
Languages French
Cycle / Level Easy (cycle 1)
Target audience Adults, Children, Young people
Directory type Work(s) from the repertoire
Copyright year 1996
EAN code 9790043056737
Audios Without
EDU complements Without
FM-specific content Note reading, Rhythm reading, Polyrhythmic reading, melodies, Melodic instrumental application, Rhythmic instrumental application

Description

A series of books specially designed to develop reading skills (notes and rhythms) in music education classes. Each type of original exercise is systematically associated with a page of musical excerpts. Knowing how attentive instrumental teachers are to the development of these reading reflexes in relation to instrumental reading, exercises and texts by authors have been melodiously designed to be easily sung or played on the instrument. From now on, corresponding to each level, a piano accompaniment booklet is published. It also indicates whether the musical examples are particularly texts usable while singing, thanks to an adequate tessitura and melodic contour, or rather reserved for instrumental reading.