Joyful Music Making
CONFERENCE: Indiana Music Education Association - Fort Wayne, IN
CONFERENCE: Indiana Music Education Association - Fort Wayne, IN
CONFERENCE: Indiana Music Education Association - Fort Wayne, IN
With the Conversational Solfege approach, music literacy starts with an “ear-before-eye” philosophy. Songs are broken down into their component parts and then reassembled so students grow in musical understanding. This session is a basic overview of the 12-step teaching method created by Dr. John M. Feierabend.
CONFERENCE: New Jersey Music Education Association - Atlantic City, NJ
12 Steps to Music Literacy Using Conversational Solfege: Part 1 - Rhythmic Literacy
12 Steps to Music Literacy Using Conversational Solfege: Part 2 - Melodic Literacy
Learning Harmony and Improvisation Using Conversational Solfege
Sing in Parts: Pedagogy Ideas for Beginning Part-Singing by Ear and by Eye
CONFERENCE: Illinois Music Education Association - Peoria, IL
CONFERENCE: Ohio Music Educators Association - Columbus, OH
CONFERENCE: Georgia Music Education Association - Athens, GA
Tuneful singing requires tuneful thinking and physiological awareness. To help young children explore the sensation of singing, we must use developmentally appropriate techniques and activities that are wonderfully child-like, imaginary and fun. This lively session will share ideas that immediately engage, encourage and support young children in their vocal development.
CONFERENCE: Ohio Music Educators Association - Columbus, OH
CONFERENCE: Illinois Music Education Association - Peoria, Illinois
FRIDAYS: Jan. 30, Feb. 6, Feb. 13. Feb. 20 Discover how joyful, research-based music-making supports brain development in babies and toddlers. In this engaging workshop, Bron and Connie share practical strategies, repertoire, and movement ideas to nurture musical growth in infants and young children across parent-child classes, homes, and early learning settings. Participants experience […]