The Choral Warm-Up Accompanied Modal Canons
Conductor's edition in Full Score with Teaching Objectives
COMPOSITEUR:
James Jordan
WEITERER KOMPONIST:
Roger Ames
ÉDITION MUSICALE:
GIA Publications
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Recueil avec CD
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Ouvrages de référence
This addition to the successful Choral Warm-Up series provides one of the most important tools in teaching elements of choral intonation: canons. By singing canons, the ensemble can develop listening skills that revolve around “listening to everyone but themselves.” These modal canons by Roger Ames
Spécifications
Subtitle | Conductor's edition in Full Score with Teaching Objectives |
Compositeur | James Jordan |
Weiterer Komponist | Roger Ames |
Édition musicale | GIA Publications |
Type de produit | Recueil avec CD |
Instrument Group | Ouvrages de référence |
Genre | livres de référence |
ISBN | 9781579997052 |
Collection | GIA Music Education |
Nombre de pages | 80 |
No. | GIA7145 |
Description
This addition to the successful Choral Warm-Up series provides one of the most important tools in teaching elements of choral intonation: canons. By singing canons, the ensemble can develop listening skills that revolve around “listening to everyone but themselves.” These modal canons by Roger Ames extend that listening skill even further by adding harmonically supportive and enriching accompaniments.
The Conductor’s Edition provides teaching objectives and simple piano accompaniments for the eleven exercises. The introduction by James Jordan includes valuable information on how to use this material to begin musicianship training.
Included companion CD contains the piano accompaniments only, providing great flexibility in using these exercises in both group rehearsal and individual study.
Choir directors who want to improve the musicianship, vocal skills, and tuning of their singers will find these modal canons to be an outstanding addition to their library of warm-ups.
The Conductor’s Edition provides teaching objectives and simple piano accompaniments for the eleven exercises. The introduction by James Jordan includes valuable information on how to use this material to begin musicianship training.
Included companion CD contains the piano accompaniments only, providing great flexibility in using these exercises in both group rehearsal and individual study.
Choir directors who want to improve the musicianship, vocal skills, and tuning of their singers will find these modal canons to be an outstanding addition to their library of warm-ups.