Music à la Mode : Sensory Learning Preferences Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic Modalities Dr. Stephen Allen

Similar documents
The 5 Step Visual Guide To Learn How To Play Piano & Keyboards With Chords

Classroom. Chapter 1: Lesson 6

NANCY TELFER S. Choral Curriculum. Introducing. Performing FREE. Review Book offer! See inside for. Neil A. Kjos Music Company Publisher

Getting Your Feet Wet with Music Theory

Essential Elements 2000: Book 1 (Flute) PDF

The Basics of Reading Music by Kevin Meixner

Study Guide. Solutions to Selected Exercises. Foundations of Music and Musicianship with CD-ROM. 2nd Edition. David Damschroder

Introduction to EndNote Online

Duple/triple taps Animal movement. Finger Twister Dogs and Gates + D. Tapbacks Loud/soft actions. Tippy Taps This little hedgehog

TEACHERS CHOICE. music GRADE 6A

BAGaLoPoLis Table of Contents Full/Tracks

Step-by-Step. Classroom Music. Teacher Manual. emc notes inc.

Keyboard Theory and Piano Technique

Leicester-Shire Schools Music Service Unit 3 Rhythm Year 3

J. JENNINGS PUBLISHING COMPANY 5012 Kahn Street, Carmichael, CA 95608

WR227 Summary Notes Day 15 and 16 Illustrations

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Foreword 2. Keyboard Basics 3. The Music Alphabet 11. The Staff 18. Steps in Bass Clef 26. Steps in Treble Clef 36

Kjos String Orchestra Grade 2 Full Conductor Score SO277F $6.00. Deborah Baker Monday SAMPLE. Antique Echoes. Neil A. Kjos Music Company Publisher

Essential Elements 2000: Comprehensive Band Method: B Flat Trumpet Book 1 PDF

East County Youth Symphony, San Diego, CA

C. Multiple Intelligences: Select one primary (p) and one secondary (s)

I) Documenting Rhythm The Time Signature

Lesson 1. Unit 1. A quarter note is equal to one beat. Say ta to count a quarter note.

WCBPA-Washington Classroom-Based Performance Assessment A Component of the Washington State Assessment System The Arts

Music Appreciation HOCPP 1158 Published: March, 2007

LESSON 1 PITCH NOTATION AND INTERVALS

Taking Control of Your TV

Sample file. Copyright Taina Maria Miller. EDITION 1.2

A Guide to Using the Asper Pickett Visualizer

Table of Contents Table of Contents Music Discovery Book: Music for Little Mozarts Special Teaching Tips About Music for Little Mozarts

SURVEYS FOR REFLECTIVE PRACTICE

Magical. Happy. music cues Happy productive. You see, in our classroom the Science Guy song had a special message for my students:

Classroom. Chapter 3: Lesson 16

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Foreword 2. Review 3. The C 5-Finger Pattern 4. Dynamics and Tempo 10. Tonic and Dominant in C 14.

Chapter Five: The Elements of Music

Lesson One. Terms and Signs. Key Signature and Scale Review. Each major scale uses the same sharps or flats as its key signature.

INTRODUCTION. Teaching beginning violin students can be a challenging but rewarding experience.

WP200 - Bastien Piano Basics - Primer Level PDF

Piano Magic. Level 1c. By Kristin Jensen EarTrainingandImprov.com. All Rights Reserved

CUE A (activate Clar. mic): m. 395 (beginning of Mvt. IV, just a fraction of a second before the solo Clar. begins to play) - press "a"

Lesson 15 - My Five Senses

A How-to Guide for Creating Citations

WCBPA-Washington Classroom-Based Performance Assessment A Component of the Washington State Assessment System The Arts

The Building Blocks of Music

Page 4 Lesson Plan Exercises Score Pages 50 63

Classroom. Chapter 3: Lesson 17

Other Pronoun Rules. Exercise One: Choose the correct pronoun in each sentence below.

Developing Your Musicianship Lesson 1 Study Guide

Texas Bandmasters Association 2015 Convention/Clinic

The Keyboard. Introduction to J9soundadvice KS3 Introduction to the Keyboard. Relevant KS3 Level descriptors; Tasks.

National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy Tradition and Transformation: Learning, Playing and Teaching Outside the Box

Parent Guide. Carly Seifert. Welcome to Busy Kids Do Piano!

E Lesson Plan Day #1 Choir-Crowther

Pop Toob Play! Pop Toob Presentation for Missouri Music Conference January 2017 Sponsored by

Kjos String Orchestra Grade 5 Full Conductor Score SO291F $7.00. Kirt Mosier. Baroque Variants SAMPLE. Neil A. Kjos Music Company Publisher

The Piano Curriculum Series LLC PCS001

Antonín Dvořák Jeremy Woolstenhulme, Arr.

REFERENCE SERVICES EVALUATION 1

Release Date: April, Release Date: April, 2008

ADAM By Krista Boehnert

The KING S Medium Term Plan - MUSIC. Y7 Module 2. Notation and Keyboard. Module. Building on prior learning

Overview. But-the-Pieces Plan: 12 Week Circle of Fifths Odyssey. Quick Look Lesson Plan WEEK FOCUS ACTIVITY NOTES:

Jenny Dooley Virginia Evans

"The mind is a fire to be kindled, not a vessel to be filled." Plutarch

The Keyboard. An Introduction to. 1 j9soundadvice 2013 KS3 Keyboard. Relevant KS3 Level descriptors; The Tasks. Level 4

Raptor University. Raptor System Kiosk Training. Instructor: RAPTOR TECHNOLOGIES, LLC

Recorder Karate! First Year

Classroom. Chapter 3: Lesson 13

User Guide: Student Account

Techniques for Improving and Expanding Gestural Vocabulary Common Problems and Solutions for Conductors

Foreword...2. Alfred Music P.O. Box Van Nuys, CA alfred.com. Copyright 2017 by Alfred Music All rights reserved. Printed in USA.

Force & Motion 4-5: ArithMachines

Essential Keyboard Skills Course Level 1 Extension Activity Workbook

Erie All-City Marching Band Percussion

Note Names and Values, and the story of The Great Stave

SAMs Level A - Form 1 - Language: Writing Conventions

ABA Style Piano Lessons

Alfred Music P.O. Box Van Nuys, CA alfred.com. Copyright MMXI by Alfred Music All rights reserved. Produced in USA.

Lesson 5 Contents Overview of Lesson 5 Rhythm Change 1a Rhythm Watch Time Signature Test Time Dotted Half Notes Flower Waltz Three Step Waltz

Mind Body Connect. Thinking Moves LLC River Falls,WI Creators of:

HINSDALE MUSIC CURRICULUM

6-Point Rubrics. for Books A H

Library Handbook. Website: Phone number: Library Hours. See Library webpage for current hours of operation

SIX STEPS TO A PERFECT RESEARCH PAPER

Library Terminology. Acquisitions--Department of the Library which orders new material. This term is used in the Online Catalog.

Introduction. Great Handwriting Spreads God s Word. We praise God in everything we do when we do our best. Handwriting is no exception.

Choosing a Ukulele to Use with This Book Pickup Measures Book 1 Review Largo Dotted Half Notes & Time Dynamics Tempo Signs Ties Key Signatures

Kjos String Orchestra Grade 2 Full Conductor Score SO330F $6.00. Jeremy Woolstenhulme. Diana the Huntress SAMPLE. Neil A. Kjos Music Company Publisher

Foreword...2. Alfred Music P.O. Box Van Nuys, CA alfred.com. Copyright 2017 by Alfred Music All rights reserved. Printed in USA.

Classroom. Chapter 2: Lesson 12

LET S MAKE A KAZOO CHALLENGE

Page 16 Lesson Plan Exercises Score Pages

Play Piano Now! Alfred's Basic Adult Piano Course Lesson - Theory - Sight Reading - Technic Book 1 By Morton Manus, E. L.

book overview Lesson 0 The Lesson Everyone Skips

Ultimate Music Theory Basic Rudiments

Music Guidelines Diocese of Sacramento

Music IV - MUSIC COMPOSITION

Lesson One: the basics

Kjos String Orchestra Grade 3 Full Conductor Score SO363F $7.00. Deborah Baker Monday. Legends of Valor SAMPLE. Neil A. Kjos Music Company Publisher

EndNote Basic: Organize your references and create bibliographies Creating Your EndNote Basic Account

Transcription:

Music à la Mode : Sensory Learning Preferences Introduction I. Visual II. Auditory III. Kinesthetic

Bibliography Allen Studio Video Clips. Pleasant Grove, UT: September 2018. Earl Cahill, videographer. Bruckner, Susan. The Whole Musician: A Multi-Sensory Guide to Practice, Performance and Pedagogy. Fifth Edition. Santa Cruz, CA: Effey Street Press, 2013. Coats, Sylvia and Susan Bruckner. How Do You Adjust Your Teaching to Accommodate Each Student s Preferred Mode of Sensory Perception? Cameron, Joyce, ed. Keyboard Companion (Spring 1992):36-40. Garcia, Susanna. Learning Styles and Piano Teaching. Piano Pedagogy Forum 5/1(January 2002). Retrieved February 1, 2015 from http://www.mtnafoundation.org/media/58356/garcia%20article.pdf. Haroutounian, Joanne. Fourth Finger on B-Flat: Effective Strategies for Teaching Piano. San Diego, CA: Kjos, 2012, pp. 128, 129. Accompanying CD-ROM includes booklet, A Concise Guide: Teaching to Sensory Learning Styles. Torkelson, Suzanne. How would you teach the same piece of music to students with different learning styles? Teaching Heller s The Avalanche. Nancy Bachus, ed. Keyboard Companion 19/1 (Spring 2008). The Frances Clark Center has granted the Utah Music Teachers Association (UMTA) one-time permission to view "Conversations with Frances Clark". At www.claviercompanion.com, subscribers can view many more videos like these, through our Timeless Teaching Video series, as well as our 2019 Webinar series. Active print subscriptions also include all the digital content at www.claviercompanion.com. Simply contact support@claviercompanion.com to activate your online account or reset your password. To purchase or renew a subscription, visit www.claviercompanion.com and click subscribe.

Piano Student Questionnaire Name Date Directions: Most of these questions have to do w ith your piano lessons. Please circle the one answer that best describes you. 1. I remember something from a lesson best if: A. the teacher shows me a diagram, chart, picture, writes something down, or shows me how to do something so I can see it first. B. the teacher plays something on the piano so I can hear it first. C. the teacher makes me try it myself without explaining too much. 2. When practicing a piece, I: A. pay the most attention to reading the notes on the page as I play. B. pay the most attention to how the music sounds as I play. C. pay the most attention to the patterns of the music, how my hands or body move, or how I feel as I play. 3. I know when I play a wrong note because: A. I can see by the notes on the page that I didn t play the right note. B. I can just hear that it was the wrong note. C. I can feel that my fingers didn t move to the right key or that my hand didn t move to the right position on the keys. 4. When I practice, I: A. like to look at my assignment book to read and follow the instructions. B. remember what the teacher asked me to practice without looking at my assignment book, and make sure to practice those things. C. sort of remember what the teacher asked me to do, and practice whatever I feel like playing at the moment. 5. When I am counting the beats as I play, I: A. don t move my body or count to myself. I just somehow know that I m playing the beats correctly. B. like to count the beats out loud or say them to myself in my head. C. feel the need to move my body, head, or hands to feel the beat. 2010 Fourth Finger on B-flat: Effective Strategies for Teaching Piano (WP610) Neil A. Kjos Music Company Used with permission 2018

6. Learning a new piece is easiest when: A. I can just read the notes and play the music. B. I can first hear what it s supposed to sound like. C. I can first know what it s about or what feelings it s supposed to express. 7. When I practice, I am most easily distracted by: A. anything I see around me, such as a nearby window or someone coming into the room. B. any other noises I hear, such as people talking or the TV. C. my need to take a lot of breaks to get up and move around, because it s hard to sit at the piano for a long time. 8. When the teacher is happy with how I played a song, I like it best when she shows me this through: A. her facial expressions and eye contact with me. B. her tone of voice and what she says. C. giving me a high-five, a pat on the back, or how she moves her hands or arms. 9. When I hear a new song on the radio, I am most likely to remember: A. what pictures popped into my head or what I was looking at as I listened. B. some of the words or how the voice or instruments sounded. C. what I was doing or how I felt as I listened. 10. For me, one of the easiest things about playing the piano is: A. reading the notes on the page. B. listening for the right places to change the dynamics (loud/soft). C. getting comfortable with the hand positions and finger patterns 2010 Fourth Finger on B-flat: Effective Strategies for Teaching Piano (WP610) Neil A. Kjos Music Company Used with permission 2018

Heller, Op. 45 No. 2, The Avalanche, mm. 1-16 Milan: F. Lucca, n.d.(ca.1845; Public Domain); Retrieved from http://ks.imslp.net/files/imglnks/usimg/4/43/imslp253721-pmlp25002- SHeller_25_Etudes,_Op.45_BNE.pdf (accessed 9/24/2018).