Melody Book, The: 300 Selections from the World of Music for Piano, Guitar, Autoharp, Recorder and Voice
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Melody Book, The: 300 Selections from the World of Music for Piano, Guitar, Autoharp, Recorder and Voice
Contains many songs in harmony. Pg.___
Features music and songs (300) from around the world — of interest to young and old, to professional or amateur musicians, e.g.: Folk, ethnic, children's chants and school songs, dances and play songs, ballads, pop “standards,” secular and sacred songs, and music for different holidays. Pg.___
Folk, ethnic, children's chants and school songs, dances and play songs, ballads, pop “standards,” secular and sacred songs, and music for different holidays. Pg.___
Presents songs with on-page apparatus, e.g.: Accompaniment patterns suggested for instruments. Pg.___ Directions for dance, movement, or games. Pg.___ Background paragraphs about culture, history, composer, and style. Pg.___ Original foreign-language lyrics (with phonetic pronunciation) for ethnic songs and accompanying English lyrics. Pg.___
Accompaniment patterns suggested for instruments. Pg.___
Directions for dance, movement, or games. Pg.___
Background paragraphs about culture, history, composer, and style. Pg.___
Original foreign-language lyrics (with phonetic pronunciation) for ethnic songs and accompanying English lyrics. Pg.___
Includes fingering and chord charts, and strumming patterns for instruments covered. Pg.___
Offers clear, concise information for the generalist, including basic information about instruments and voice, e.g.: Playing keyboard, guitar, ukulele, Autoharp recorder. Pg.___ The vocal instrument of adults and children. Pg.___
Playing keyboard, guitar, ukulele, Autoharp recorder. Pg.___
The vocal instrument of adults and children. Pg.___
Provides reference material for music theory. Pg.___
Concludes with extensive classified indexes that list songs according to: National origin; key and number of chords; recommended instrument (Autoharp, guitar, keyboard, recorder); melodic range; scale (minor, modal, pentatonic); sol-fa syllables; rhythm durations; meter; type of harmony (round/echo canon/two-part); dances; games; percussion accompaniment; type (holiday/seasonal/patriotic); style period; and composer. Pg.___
National origin; key and number of chords; recommended instrument (Autoharp, guitar, keyboard, recorder); melodic range; scale (minor, modal, pentatonic); sol-fa syllables; rhythm durations; meter; type of harmony (round/echo canon/two-part); dances; games; percussion accompaniment; type (holiday/seasonal/patriotic); style period; and composer. Pg.___
Features 85 new selections, including new children's chants, action songs, ethnic music, holiday songs, and pop “standards.” Pg.___
80% of the songs lie within the vocal range of one octave. Pg.___
Provides more on-page material, e.g.: Percussion parts. Pg.___ Dance/movement activities. Pg.___ Cultural, stylistic, historical, and biographical descriptions for the songs. Pg.___ Suggestions for Orff accompaniments. Pg.___
Percussion parts. Pg.___
Dance/movement activities. Pg.___
Cultural, stylistic, historical, and biographical descriptions for the songs. Pg.___
Suggestions for Orff accompaniments. Pg.___
Gives additional information on children's voices and how to lead songs for children. Pg.___
50% of the music is also found in the elementary school music series. Pg.___
Replaces instrumental themes with three themes that are in the Bowmar Orchestral Library : “Little” Fugue in G minor. Pg.___ Romanza (rondo) from “Eine Leine Nachtmusik.” Pg.___ Theme from “Trout” Quintet. Pg.___
“Little” Fugue in G minor. Pg.___
Romanza (rondo) from “Eine Leine Nachtmusik.” Pg.___