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Music Lessons Guide Your Child To Play A Musical Instrument And Enjoy It Stephanie Stein Crease

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Music Lessons Guide Your Child To Play A Musical Instrument And Enjoy It Stephanie Stein Crease
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Publisher: Chicago Review Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.18 MB
Author: Stephanie Stein Crease
ISBN: 9781569764565, 9781556526046, 1556526040, 1569764565
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Music Lessons Guide Your Child To Play A Musical Instrument And Enjoy It Stephanie Stein Crease by Stephanie Stein Crease 9781569764565, 9781556526046, 1556526040, 1569764565 instant download after payment.

Providing guidance for parents who want their children to enjoy learning to play a musical instrument, this resource teaches parents the best ways to encourage children's musical talents. Key guidance is provided for the trickiest hurdles of all: helping children learn how to practice and navigating their impulse to quit by encouraging them to take pride in their progress despite the frustrations of the learning process. Commonly taught methods—including Suzuki, Kodaly, Dalcroze training, and the Orff approach—and instrument selection are discussed in detail, as are tips for choosing the right teacher. Up-to-date resources and references for youth orchestras, national and regional organizations, outreach programs, and school advocacy organizations, and supplementary materials for various ages and stages of ability, are provided.

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