Matériel : Partition + CD
SKU: JJ.ETBT8-10
ISBN 9781891757266. 8.5 x 11 inches. English.
Ear Training Basics, Teacher Book, Levels 8 through 10 (Advanced). 180 pages. To be used in combination with Student Books, Levels 8 through 10. Includes musical examples for At the Lesson worksheets, answers for student At Home assignments, and tips to help teach ear training effectively.
SKU: YM.GPE01100795
ISBN 9784636105780.
Abou t the book: The ELS-02 is the latest Electone model in the STAGEA series. Featuring the latest electronic technology, it offers a broader range of performance expression with higher quality sounds and rhythms than ever before. The Basic Book provides a complete and detailed explanation of the functions of the ELS-02 series. Starting with basic operations such as how to change Volume, it covers the basics of creating registration data, including various Displays and Voice Condition Displays. In addition, the Super Articulation Voice, first introduced in the ELS-02 series, is explained in detail. The Advanced Book, a sequel to the Basic Book, provides more detailed and advanced explanations of Rhythm Programs, Effects, Voice Edit, and other important topics and tips for creating original data. This guide is recommended for those who want to challenge making original data differently than before because it always sounds the same. Also included as an appendix is a list of Voice, Effect, and Effect Parameter useful for creating original data. We hope the perfect guides will deepen your understanding of STAGEA and enrich your Electone life. Electone and STAGEA are the trademarks of Yamaha Corporation.
SKU: YM.GPE01100797
ISBN 9784636105803.
This is Simplified Chinese (Mandarin) Edition. THIS IS NOT ENGLISH EDITION, which is available as another book. About the book: The ELS-02 is the latest Electone model in the STAGEA series. Featuring the latest electronic technology, it offers a broader range of performance expression with higher quality sounds and rhythms than ever before. The Basic Book provides a complete and detailed explanation of the functions of the ELS-02 series. Starting with basic operations such as how to change Volume, it covers the basics of creating registration data, including various Displays and Voice Condition Displays. In addition, the Super Articulation Voice, first introduced in the ELS-02 series, is explained in detail. The Advanced Book, a sequel to the Basic Book, provides more detailed and advanced explanations of Rhythm Programs, Effects, Voice Edit, and other important topics and tips for creating original data. This guide is recommended for those who want to challenge making original data differently than before because it always sounds the same. Also included as an appendix is a list of Voice, Effect, and Effect Parameter useful for creating original data. We hope the perfect guides will deepen your understanding of STAGEA and enrich your Electone life.
SKU: GI.G-10487
ISBN 9781622776412.
Draw n from the authors’ combined eighty years of experience in higher education and their mentorship of young colleagues, this book is a needed and comprehensive guide to thriving as an applied studio faculty member at the collegiate level. A Practical Guide to Studio Teaching in Higher Education covers all relevant topics, including: An overview of higher education settings How to apply for applied music positions Preparing for a successful job interview The basics of studio operations Best practices in teaching Recruitment Legal and ethical expectations The broad range of information and ideas in this book lay the foundation for a career in studio teaching both in terms of artistic and academic preparation, with the goal of helping the next generation of applied music teachers achieve their professional goals and career aspirations. Scott C. Watson is Professor of Music at the University of Kansas. A member of the faculty since 1981, he has served for many years as Division Director of the Division of Brass and Percussion. His teaching assignments have included such diverse topics as brass methods, brass pedagogy, music appreciation, chamber music coaching, and orchestral repertoire. Dr. Jerry A. Young is Professor Emeritus of Music at the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire. He formerly taught at the University of Central Missouri, the University of Illinois, and in the public schools of Arkansas. From 1983 to 1993 he was a member of the music faculty of the Interlochen Arts Camp and is currently an adjunct instructor at Northwestern Michigan College and at the Interlochen Arts Academy. What strikes me is how practical the information in each chapter is presented. There is simply no other source I know of which is so comprehensive and so helpful. Your chapters on how to set up the studio, how to develop a philosophy of teaching, and successful approaches to studio teaching are invaluable. Discussion about the probationary period and how to prepare for evaluation really hit the mark. What may be the most helpful part of the book are the appendices. Providing samples of successful application materials as well as other letters are so helpful. I also like the sample jury sheet and advising log. . . . If I were still dean, I would purchase your book for every new hire teaching private studio lessons. Congratulations on a very successful book. —Art Ostrander Dean Emeritus of the Ithaca College School of Music.