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L’Opus à l’oreille. Volume 1

Livre de l'élève

Mikaël LE PADAN

Details

Instrument family Musical training
Catalog classifications Complete courses, Complete courses with instruments
Instrument nomenclature formation musicale
Publisher Éditions Billaudot
Collection CRESCENDO
Collection management GAULTIER Emmanuel, HOLSTEIN Aline, DAUCHY Jacques
Cotage GB7430
Total number of pages 71
Languages French
Cycle / Level Easy (cycle 1)
Target audience Adults, Children, Young people
Directory type Work(s) from the repertoire, Original work(s)
Copyright year 2004
EAN code 9790043074304
Audios on Education area
FM-specific content Note reading, Rhythm reading, Polyrhythmic reading, Intonations and intervals, melodies, Rhythmic listening, Melodic listening, Harmonic listening, Listening commentary, Theory and analysis, Improvisation , Composition , Melodic instrumental application, Rhythmic instrumental application, Polyphony

Description

While thinking outside the box, L'Opus à l'oreille is a realistic method that offers a series of short and varied lessons. It covers the entire spectrum of musical training (singing, theory, reading, listening, rhythm, etc.), always with a light and lively tone.
Taking into account the reality of a music school and the weekly time allocated to musical training, it is a question of getting to the essentials while encouraging the discovery of musical diversity (classical, jazz, traditional music).
A true common thread of this series, the association of the instrument through numerous concrete applications allows for effective and attractive appropriation of the acquired knowledge.
Lively, cheerful and modern, L'Opus à l'oreille emphasizes play, movement and action.

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