With Recordings for Ear Training DVD
All the practical skills students need to succeed as professional musicians in a single pedagogical program.
With Recordings for Ear Training DVD
All the practical skills students need to succeed as professional musicians in a single pedagogical program.
The Musician s Guide to Aural Skills integrates all critical aural skills in a single teaching and learning program coordinated (chapter by chapter) with a companion text in theory and analysis. The two volumes, organized by skill type, contain a wide range of exercises, and a diverse repertoire of real music classical, popular song, film and TV themes, folk songs. There is absolutely no need for supplementary materials, and students are involved in creative music-making from the very beginning. Volume 2 develops listening and writing skills in a complete ear-training, dictation, and composition manual. Each of the 40 chapters, corresponding to chapters in The Musician s Guide to Theory and Analysis, Second Edition, is organized in two parts Inductive Listening and Contextual Listening. A final Composition section leads students through individual and group compositions in a variety of styles. The text is packaged with a companion DVD that contains recordings for all the listening examples.
Joel Phillips is professor of music composition and theory at Westminster Choir College of Rider University. His music has received a number of awards and is published by G. Schirmer, Inc., Transcontinental Music Publications, GIA, and Shawnee Press. A member of the Editorial Review Board of The Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy, Phillips served for five years as chief faculty consultant for the Advanced Placement Examination in Music Theory.
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