Music in Schools

First published in 1962, Music in Schools discusses all aspects of the teaching of singing in schools. The most effective methods of laying the foundations of musicianship are fully dealt with and ways are considered in which movements, speech, and simple instrumental playing can be used to develop children’s musical literacy, aural perception, and creative ability.

Attention is given to the development of children’s taste for, and in, music (including jazz and popular music) and stress is laid on the importance of children as active participants in the appreciation lesson, not simply passive spectators. The place of instrumental music in schools is considered fully and methods of teaching the playing of percussion instruments (rhythmic and melodic), recorders, bamboo pipes, harmonicas, and melodicas are examined. Suggestions are made concerning the formation of school brass bands and piano, string and wind instrument classes; advice is also given on the training and conducting of school orchestras.

Other subjects which receive attention include continuity in school music, the value of musical aptitude tests, the use of films and other visual aids, the provision of equipment for music rooms in schools and the place of music in the education of mentally and physically handicapped children.

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Music in Schools

First published in 1962, Music in Schools discusses all aspects of the teaching of singing in schools. The most effective methods of laying the foundations of musicianship are fully dealt with and ways are considered in which movements, speech, and simple instrumental playing can be used to develop children’s musical literacy, aural perception, and creative ability.

Attention is given to the development of children’s taste for, and in, music (including jazz and popular music) and stress is laid on the importance of children as active participants in the appreciation lesson, not simply passive spectators. The place of instrumental music in schools is considered fully and methods of teaching the playing of percussion instruments (rhythmic and melodic), recorders, bamboo pipes, harmonicas, and melodicas are examined. Suggestions are made concerning the formation of school brass bands and piano, string and wind instrument classes; advice is also given on the training and conducting of school orchestras.

Other subjects which receive attention include continuity in school music, the value of musical aptitude tests, the use of films and other visual aids, the provision of equipment for music rooms in schools and the place of music in the education of mentally and physically handicapped children.

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Music in Schools

Music in Schools

by J. Brian Brocklehurst
Music in Schools

Music in Schools

by J. Brian Brocklehurst

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First published in 1962, Music in Schools discusses all aspects of the teaching of singing in schools. The most effective methods of laying the foundations of musicianship are fully dealt with and ways are considered in which movements, speech, and simple instrumental playing can be used to develop children’s musical literacy, aural perception, and creative ability.

Attention is given to the development of children’s taste for, and in, music (including jazz and popular music) and stress is laid on the importance of children as active participants in the appreciation lesson, not simply passive spectators. The place of instrumental music in schools is considered fully and methods of teaching the playing of percussion instruments (rhythmic and melodic), recorders, bamboo pipes, harmonicas, and melodicas are examined. Suggestions are made concerning the formation of school brass bands and piano, string and wind instrument classes; advice is also given on the training and conducting of school orchestras.

Other subjects which receive attention include continuity in school music, the value of musical aptitude tests, the use of films and other visual aids, the provision of equipment for music rooms in schools and the place of music in the education of mentally and physically handicapped children.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040353080
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/01/2025
Series: Routledge Revivals
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 182
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

J. Brian Brocklehurst graduated from Nottingham University. He held a commission in the R. A. F. Education Branch, taught at schools in Nottingham and lectured in music to W.E.A. and University extramural classes. At the time of the first publication, he was Lecturer in Education in the University of Birmingham, where he was responsible for the post-graduate training of student-teachers of music.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Continuity in school music 2. The teaching of singing in schools 3. Musicianship 4. Musical appreciation 5. Music and movement 6. Instrumental playing in schools 7. Tests of musical ability 8. Music in the education of handicapped children 9. Accommodation and equipment 10. The teacher of music

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