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De l’élève à l’artiste. Volume 1

Livre de l'élève - 1er cycle - 1re année

Jean-Marc ALLERME

Revealing the artist in the student
De l’élève à l’artiste is a unique concept: each volume contains 12 tracks to be "edited" like an artist recording a record. Each track is the culmination of one to three weeks of work in thematic workshops led by the teacher: reading notes, rhythms, singing, listening, and writing to learn and review the elements of the program. A CD contains the complete recordings, intermediate versions, and playbacks of the pieces.

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Details

Instrument family Musical training, Teaching
Catalog classifications Complete courses, Teaching
Instrument nomenclature formation musicale
Publisher Éditions Billaudot
Cotage GB7612
Total number of pages 92
Languages French
Cycle / Level Easy (cycle 1)
Target audience Children, Young people
Directory type Original work(s)
Copyright year 2005
EAN code 9790043076124
Audios Audio CD, on Education area
FM-specific content Melodic listening, Rhythmic listening, Note reading, Rhythm reading, melodies, Theory and analysis

Description

Based on a unique concept, this new series aims to help you reveal the musician and artist behind each student. The objective of each of the 4 albums is to "assemble" 12 tracks, like an artist preparing a stage performance or recording a record. Each track is the culmination and consecration of a preparation session whose work can last one, two, or even three weeks, depending on the time available. The teacher's album contains the entire student book, obviously supplemented by exercise corrections, advice and work instructions specifically intended for the teacher, accompaniments and harmonic figures for the tracks. Each session is organized into different thematic workshops—note reading, rhythms, singing, listening and writing—designed to learn, work on and sometimes revise the necessary technical and musical elements, according to the progression defined by the program. The CD includes recordings of the full versions and playbacks of the 12 tracks and, where useful, intermediate versions, particularly in the tracks with several voices.

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