Friday, October 18, 2013

Back from the Montana Music Conference and feeling pumped!

Eureka! That's how I felt so many times during several training sessions with Dr. John Feierabend in Bozeman this week! He spoke about his research in music education and offered training in two coordinating methods of music education: First Steps in Music and Conversational Solfege. First Steps in Music works to establish a solid base from children, making them "tuneful, beatful, and artful."
Tuneful – to have tunes in their heads and learn to coordinate their voices to sing those tunes.
Beatful – to feel the pulse of music and how that pulse is grouped in either 2s or 3s.
Artful – to be moved by music in the many ways music can elicit a feeling-filled response.
(John Feierabend)
Conversational Solfege works to develop music literacy in students, starting at approximately Grade 2, building on the foundations established in First Steps in Music.
When one becomes truly musically literate the playing of an instrument becomes a natural extension of one’s personal musicianship. The development of true music literacy prior to instrumental instruction will enable instrumentalists to express music through their instrument rather than using the instrument to hear the music. (John Feierabend)
I am so inspired! Can't wait to get back to school next week!

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