La Musique tout simplement. Volume 1
Livre de l'élève
The student as an actor in his learning
Richly illustrated and in full color, the La Musique tout simplement series offers short and comprehensive activities in a journey organized into five main stages. The student takes charge of their learning: everything is in first person, they are guided by the instructions given and the support of the teacher.
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| Instrument family | Musical training |
| Catalog classifications | Complete courses |
| Instrument nomenclature | formation musicale |
| Publisher | Éditions Billaudot |
| Collection | Formation Musicale Solfège (F.M.S.) |
| Collection management | DAUCHY Jacques, HOLSTEIN Aline, BLEUSE Marc |
| Cotage | GB6939 |
| Total number of pages | 72 |
| Languages | French |
| Cycle / Level | Easy (cycle 1) |
| Target audience | Children |
| Directory type | Work(s) from the repertoire |
| Copyright year | 2003 |
| EAN code | 9790043069393 |
| Audios | Without |
| Videos | Without |
| EDU complements | Without |
| FM-specific content | Note reading, Rhythm reading, Polyrhythmic reading, melodies, Theory and analysis, Harmonic listening, Melodic listening, Rhythmic listening, Polyphony |
Description
Music, simply is a complete course of musical activities, in a solfege progression allegretto ma non troppo. Each volume is divided into 5 stages, corresponding to the school half-terms punctuated by the holidays; there is a single stage for the last term. A stage systematically consists of 4 lessons, a double page entitled "To find out more" and a double page entitled "Musical break". A lesson contains all the activities necessary for the course: texts to read, write or sing, sensory impregnations, imitations of the teacher (an effective technique for approaching certain new things, particularly rhythmic), visual memorizations... — To find out more is a reservoir of complementary texts to use according to the needs or progress of the class. — Musical breaks are games that the child will approach more with his parents than with his teacher. In short, they are holiday homework.