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Genre | : Children's songs |
Author | : Eleanor Withey Willard |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1895 |
File | : 86 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : UOM:39015070310076 |
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Genre | : Children's songs |
Author | : Eleanor Withey Willard |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1895 |
File | : 86 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : UOM:39015070310076 |
The game-songs in this revised edition with CD are among the most characteristic examples from a dozen countries, including Belgium, Poland, Cyprus, Finland, France, Korea, Greece, and Switzerland. Verses are included in English and in their original languages. Dance symbols and phonetic pronunciation guides are both provided.
Genre | : Music |
Author | : Paul Ramsier |
Publisher | : Alfred Music Publishing |
Release | : 2001 |
File | : 36 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0757902634 |
Genre | : Children's songs |
Author | : Alice Bertha Gomme |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1912 |
File | : 32 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : UCLA:31158011198545 |
Consists of music and dance instructions for each selection.
Genre | : Games & Activities |
Author | : Richard Chase |
Publisher | : Courier Corporation |
Release | : 1967-06-01 |
File | : 68 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 048621785X |
The Musical Playground is a new and fascinating account of the musical play of school-aged children. Based on fifteen years of ethnomusicological field research in urban and rural school playgrounds around the globe, Kathryn Marsh provides unique insights into children's musical playground activities across a comprehensive scope of social, cultural, and national contexts. With a sophisticated synthesis of ethnomusicological and music education approaches, Marsh examines sung and chanted games, singing and dance routines associated with popular music and sports chants, and more improvised and spontaneous chants, taunts, and rhythmic movements. The book's index of more than 300 game genres is a valuable reference to readers in the field of children's folklore, providing a unique map of game distribution across an array of cultures and geographical locations. On the companion website, readers will be able to view on streamed video, field recordings of children's musical play throughout the wide range of locations and cultures that form the core of Marsh's study, allowing them to better understand the music, movement, and textual characteristics of musical games and interactions. Copious notated musical examples throughout the book and the website demonstrate characteristics of game genres, children's generative practices, and reflections of cultural influences on game practice, and valuable, practical recommendations are made for developing pedagogies which reflect more child-centred and less Eurocentric views of children's play, musical learning, and musical creativity. Marsh brings readers to playgrounds in Australia, Norway, the USA, the United Kingdom, and Korea, offering them an important and innovative study of how children transmit, maintain, and transform the games of the playground. The Musical Playground will appeal to practitioners and researchers in music education, ethnomusicology, and folklore.
Genre | : Music |
Author | : Kathryn Marsh |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Release | : 2009-01-21 |
File | : 526 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780199885817 |
This book presents a unique annotated collection of some 2000 playground games, rhymes, and wordplay of London children. It charts continuity and development in childlore at a time of major social and cultural change and offers a detailed snapshot of changes in the traditions and language of young people. Topics include: starting a game; counting-out rhymes; games (without songs); singing and chanting games; clapping, skipping, and ball bouncing games; school rhymes and parodies; teasing and taunting; traditional belief and practice; traditional wordplay; and a concluding miscellany. Recorded mainly in the 1980s by primary schoolteacher Nigel Kelsey, transcribed verbatim from the children’s own words, and accompanied by extensive commentaries and annotation, the book sets a wealth of new information in the wider historical and contemporary context of existing studies in Britain, Ireland, and other parts of the English-speaking world. This valuable new resource will open new avenues for research and be of particular interest to folklorists and linguists, as well as to those working across the full spectrum of social, cultural, and educational studies.
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
Author | : N. G. N. Kelsey |
Publisher | : Springer |
Release | : 2019-02-26 |
File | : 879 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9783030029104 |
This book explores the meaning and value of music in children's lives, based upon their expressed thoughts and actual musicking behaviors in school and at play. Blending standard education field experiences with ethnomusicological techniques, Campbell demonstrates how music is personally and socially meaningful to children and what values they place on particular musical styles, songs, and functions. She explores musical behaviors in various contextual settings-in the outdoor garden of the Lakeshore Zebras' preschool, in Mr. Roberts' fifth grade classroom, on a school bus, at home with the Anderson family, in the Rundale School cafeteria, at the Toys and More Store. She documents in narrative forms some of the "songs in their heads", balancing music learned with music "made", and intentional, purposeful music with natural music behavior. From age three to tween-age, children are particularized by gender race, ethnicity, and class, and their soundscapes are described for the contexts, functions, and meanings they make of music in their lives. Treading through the individual cases and conversations is the image of the "universal child" children's culture that transcends localities, separates them from adults, and defines them as their own community of shared beliefs and practices. Songs in Their Heads is a vivid and engaging book that brides the disciplines of music education, ethnomusicology, and folklore. Designed as a text or supplemental text in a variety of music education methods courses, as well as a reference for music specialists and classroom teachers, this book will also appeal to parents interested in understand and enhancing music making in their own children.
Genre | : Education |
Author | : Patricia Shehan Campbell |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Release | : 2010 |
File | : 324 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780195382525 |
This textbook offers various methods by which young children can be stimulated to discover music through personal experience. Movement activities, the sound and rhythms of speech, singing and the playing of musical instruments are all incorporated to teach the elements of music. Methods and materials are designed for children from birth to six years of age.
Genre | : Music |
Author | : Donna Wood |
Publisher | : Alfred Music |
Release | : 1999-11-27 |
File | : 224 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 1457496801 |
The Oxford Handbook of Children's Musical Cultures is a compendium of perspectives on children and their musical engagements as singers, dancers, players, and avid listeners. Over the course of 35 chapters, contributors from around the world provide an interdisciplinary enquiry into the musical lives of children in a variety of cultures, and their role as both preservers and innovators of music. Drawing on a wide array of fields from ethnomusicology and folklore to education and developmental psychology, the chapters presented in this handbook provide windows into the musical enculturation, education, and training of children, and the ways in which they learn, express, invent, and preserve music. Offering an understanding of the nature, structures, and styles of music preferred and used by children from toddlerhood through childhood and into adolescence, The Oxford Handbook of Children's Musical Cultures is an important step forward in the study of children and music.
Genre | : Education |
Author | : Patricia Shehan Campbell |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press on Demand |
Release | : 2013-02-14 |
File | : 657 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780199737635 |
This annotated anthology documents historical trends and basic findings regarding music in early childhood education, development, and care. The papers in this volume discuss the main research trends of musical engagement with early children, such as music in the family, employing music in child care, and musical skill and development. This collection hopes to stimulate further reflections on the implementation of music in daily practice. The volume represents many facets of research from different cultural contexts and reflects trends and projects of music in early childhood. The findings incorporate a historical perspective with regards to different topics and approaches. The book provides practitioners and researchers of music education, music development, and music psychology, an opportunity to read a selection of articles that were previously published in the journal Early Child Development and Care. Each paper concludes with an annotation note supplied by the principle author addressing how they see their article from the perspective of today.
Genre | : Education |
Author | : Warren Brodsky |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Release | : 2021-03-04 |
File | : 360 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781000327045 |