Songs in Their Heads is a vivid and engaging book that bridges the disciplines of music education, ethnomusicology, and folklore. This revised and expanded edition includes additional case studies, updated illustrative material, and a new section exploring the relationship between children's musical practices and current technological advances. Designed as a text or supplemental text for a variety of music education methods courses, as well as a reference for music specialists and classroom teachers, this book can also help parents understand and enhance their own children's music making.
Songs in Their Heads: Music and Its Meaning in Children's Lives
This book explores the musical interest and needs of children in their daily lives.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97 (25):13961–13966. The neuroanatomy of sign language. Posner, M. I. 1973. Cognition: An Introduction. Edited by J. L. E. Bourne and L. Berkowitz, 1st ed.
Songwriting Journal: A Notebook for People With Songs in Their Heads This songwriting journal is perfect for those times you have a song in your head and nowhere to write it down.
That is until Jax comes into the picture and turns her world upside down. In this fascinating story of supernatural abilities, Gwen faces a choice: goodness or greed? Should she listen to her heart or her head?
Animal Heads is aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards. This hardcover book comes with CD and online music access.
What the Songs Look Like
. . In this striking book, Allen Say introduces readers to the remarkable story of the life of a woman whose perseverance and resilience serve as an inspirational reminder that dreams can be fulfilled, even when least expected.
Music and Musicians in Early Nineteenth-Century Cornwall: The World of Joseph Emidy—Slave, Violinist and Composer . ... Saint Petroc and John Wesley: Apostles in Cornwall—An Examination of the Celtic Background of Cornish Methodism .
... Vaughan Williamssoakedup model folk melodies from rural Britain; at some point, 'Moorish' dances became Morris dancing, hence theexotic costumes. In 1987, the composer George Benjamin heard people playing Peruvianflutesoutside the ...