Ma Boîte à musiques. Volume 3
A lively and creative pedagogy: songs from around the world at the service of FM
My Music Box is a comprehensive method that approaches FM with an original and traditional repertoire. In each lesson, in-depth listening to a song and the discovery of related pieces immerses the student in a musical context. They assimilate and sustainably appropriate the concepts and their applications thanks to innovative teaching.
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| Instrument family | Musical training |
| Catalog classifications | Complete courses |
| Publisher | Éditions Billaudot |
| Collection | CRESCENDO |
| Collection management | GAULTIER Emmanuel, BOULAY Chantal |
| Cotage | GB9788 |
| Total number of pages | 60 |
| Languages | French |
| Cycle / Level | Easy (cycle 1) |
| Target audience | Children, Young people |
| Directory type | Work(s) from the repertoire, Original work(s) |
| Copyright year | 2019 |
| EAN code | 9790043097884 |
| Audios | on Education area |
| EDU complements | Piano accompaniments, Other (exercises, answers, games, etc.) |
| FM-specific content | Listening commentary, Sensory and physical creativity, Improvisation , Harmonic listening, Rhythmic listening, Melodic listening, Intonations and intervals, Note reading, Rhythm reading, Polyrhythmic reading, melodies, Theory and analysis |
Description
My Music Box is a comprehensive work for a third year of musical education. It covers all the concepts by learning traditional or original songs and discovering a varied repertoire. In order to allow the child to immerse themselves in a lively musical context and to assimilate the concepts lastingly, all the proposed texts have audio support. The accompaniments of the songs are available on the education space of the Editions Billaudot website and the music of the repertoire on the Deezer platform. The work, in 20 lessons, includes the following sections: I sing/I dance, I listen, I read and a part at home for personal work. The close link between songs, prescriptions, recognitions and deciphering allows the child to sustainably become aware of melodic relationships. Reading is approached in a relative way in the first lessons. The proposed rhythms are played with audio support. This approach makes it possible to make the rhythm come alive, linked to a musical reality (phrasing, articulation, perception of sound movement).