Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 300 pages
- Published by: W. W. Norton
- Edition: 4th Edition December 2000
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0393974022
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0393974027
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Book Dimensions:
11 x 8.4 x 1.2 inches
- Weighs: 2.6 pounds
Book Description
Introduced in 1976,
The Music Kit was the first to offer students an integrated learning environment for the basics course. By encouraging students to be active learners and providing for varied learning styles,
The Music Kit has continued to foster the development and extreme proficiency of the basic skills needed for further study in music. Students perform frequent exercises, listen to music while looking at music scores, tap or clap along to recorded rhythms, and complete computerized tutorials, drills, quizzes, and ear training exercises that return personalized feedback and scores.
New to the Fourth Edition:
New Focus on Aural Skills A complete, parallel course for elementary sight singing has been integrated into
The Music Kit for the first time. Several new types of sight-singing exercises appear in the Rhythm Reader, and the most popular sight-singing methods are introduced in the Workbook. In addition, the Scorebook melodies have been ordered to accommodate a basic sight-singing curriculum, progressing from simple major to natural minor, harmonic minor, melodic minor, pentatonic, and other modes.
New End-of-Chapter Exercises in the Workbook Review exercises at the end of every chapter reinforce those within the chapter and provide the synthesis necessary for mastering concepts. Exercises can be pulled out and submitted to the instructor.
Fully-tracked Audio CD Fresh new digital recordings of the core rhythms employ a wide variety of percussion sounds. In addition, recordings of the twelve Scorebook pieces exemplify the different performance styles of folk, classical, pop, and
jazz music.
About The Author
Tom Manoff, also author of
Music: A Living Language, has been actively involved in teaching music all his life. He has taught at the Third Street Music School Settlement, the Manhattan School of Music, and the University of Oregon. Mr. Manoff, a performer and composer, is currently the classical music critic for National Public Radio, a position he has held since 1986.
John Miller is professor of music theory and director of the Division of Fine Arts at North Dakota State University. He has developed computer-assisted instruction materials since 1982, primarily in music theory and aural training. His Ph.D. is from Northwestern University, and he has held teaching or administrative positions at Northwestern, DePaul, and Eastern Illinois Universities, as well as at the University of North Dakota and North Dakota State University.
Peter Hesterman is professor of music and coordinator of graduate studies in music at Eastern Illinois University. He is a graduate of the Capital University Conservatory of Music and earned M.M. and Ph.D. degrees from the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester. In addition to his work on
The Music Kit, he is coauthor of the CD-ROM for
The Study of Orchestration, Third Edition.
Reader Reviews
i received the Music Kit promptly in the mail and in new condition like it said in the details. the only thing i missed out on was the CD-ROM that i thought was suppose to come with it. But apparently you need to look for the words "Computer Assisted Version" when ordering this book. i just wish i knew that before ordering this book. other than that i give it a 4 out of 5 stars. THANKS AMAZON! (wow this is the most boring thing i've done all day and its only 8:30am)
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