Nicholas Bannan

First Instruments

Teaching Music through Harmony Signing

N. Bannan: First Instruments, Ges (Bu) (0)
forVoice
Musical EditionsBook (Hardcover)
Item no.862941
Author / ComposerNicholas Bannan
Languageenglish
Scope240 pages; 17.8 × 25.4 cm
Release year2019
Publisher / ProducerOxford University Press
Producer No.9780190932046
ISBN9780190932046

Description

Written for music educators from K - 5 onwards, First Instruments is a practical guide to teaching musical ideas through the first instruments we develop in early childhood, laying the foundation for how the collective creativity the book presents can sustain a lifelong commitment to music-making: voice and hand gestures. Founded on the belief that all children are musical, the book gives music teachers the necessary tools to develop students' confident understanding of pitch relationships through improvisation and composition.

Author Nicholas Bannan, a veteran pedagogue and children's choir director, accomplishes this in a classroom-tested system that combines Kodály hand signs with extended use of physical motions that together result in deeply embodied musical knowledge. By participating in the book's many group exercises, students develop this knowledge that ultimately paves the way for acquisition and functional working knowledge of harmony that tends to elude most theory students.

As Bannan shows, all effective music teaching needs to involve singing as the portal to a secure and transferable response to pitch. First Instruments encourages educators to draw on games, tasks, and activities in relation to their own curriculum planning.

Marrying the development of fluent singing abilities with harmonic understandings, this approach supports musical creativity that is not dominated by the conventional features of a particular genre or style, but instead liberates the musical imagination and enables the exploration of musical styles from throughout history and all over the world.

Content

  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgements
  • About the Companion Website
  • Introduction
  • Part 1: Why Singing?
  • Chapter 1 Musical foundations
  • Chapter 2 The anatomy of human music-making
  • Chapter 3 The instinctive and the learned
  • Chapter 4 Music as 'the missing link': a distinct form of thinking and feeling
  • Chapter 5 The aural feedback loop and inner hearing
  • Chapter 6 The four elements of vocal learning
  • Chapter 7 Lifelong participation and transmission
  • Part 2: Why Signing?
  • Chapter 8 Representation and Communication
  • Chapter 9 The two hemispheres of the brain
  • Part 3: Patterns of Leadership and Interaction
  • Chapter 11 Collective Creativity
  • Chapter 12 Signs about signs: the notation of Harmony Signing
  • Chapter 13 Working on Your Own
  • Chapter 14 Working in Pairs
  • Chapter 15 Working in Groups
  • Chapter 16 Working with instrumental classes and bands
  • Chapter 17 Working with vocal classes and choirs
  • Part 4: Building creatively on Harmony Signing
  • Chapter 18 What Are Students Expressing Musically?
  • Appendices
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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