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Reading a Score: Introduction to Percussion and Piano
This exercise introduces you to the score and how to read it. What do all those different lines mean? Furthermore, the focus is on scores for percussion (melodic and rhythmic) and piano.
In addition to the analysis of the score, you also get extra …
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Researcher/research: making process visible
This sheet is a translation of Competency Pictures : On the way with artistic competences to classroom practice and provides an answer to the question: how can you translate the researcher/research competence picture: making the process visible …
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Researcher/research: Identify your own strengths and points of action
This sheet is a translation of Competency Pictures: On the way with artistic competencies to classroom practice and provides an answer to the question: how can you translate the researcher/research competency picture: naming your own strengths and …
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Researcher/research: Being curious and inquisitive
This sheet is a translation of Competency images : On the way with artistic competences to classroom practice and provides an answer to the question: how can you translate the competence image researcher/research : being curious and inquisitive …
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Artist/imagining: empathize
This sheet is a translation of Competency Images : On the way with artistic competences to classroom practice and provides an answer to the question: how can you translate the artist/imagination competence image into the four grades in which you …
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Artist/imagining: expressing oneself in a personal way
This sheet is a translation of Competency images : On the way with artistic competences to classroom practice and provides an answer to the question: how can you express yourself in a personal way translate into the four grades in which you teach or …
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Improvisation for all!: How do students experience collective free improvisation in compulsory education
The research Improvisation for all! How do pupils experience collective free improvisation in compulsory education ? The experiences of pupils (n=1282) from secondary education with a collective free improvisation lesson.
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Minimum Maximum: Lestip
The German artist Hans-Peter Feldmann decorates traditional oil paintings with red noses or cross-eyed. What strikes? Minimal intervention, maximum effect. Do you also try this out with your students with their score as a work product?
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Listen better to your student during instrument class
A violin teacher noticed that she always looked at the technical aspect: the bow stroke that is not correct, a wrong fingering, the thumb that is not in the right place ...
This post is part of the weekly blog of Erik Schrooten , founder of Kunstig …
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Making an inspiration list for a musical work: Lesson suggestion
Violinist Stephen Nachmanovitch and pianist Ron Fein juxtaposed images from magazines with their scores. They were inspired by the images to give musical works their own (meaningful) atmosphere.
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The advantages of a boned score: Tip
In this blog post we gain insight into a teaching idea of a guitar teacher who bones a difficult classical score into a well-arranged chord progression.
This post is part of the weekly blog of Erik Schrooten , the driving force behind Kunstig …
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What if and the score: Lessuggestie
In the program What if? a nice challenge is hidden to get started with the score of / with your student.
This post is part of the weekly blog of Erik Schrooten , the driving force behind Kunstig Competent.
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