Music Teacher Stringbabies2012
Music Teacher Stringbabies2012
Music Teacher Stringbabies2012
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Another strand of the philosophy behind
Stringbabies is that very young children learn
through play. The differently shaped noteheads are not only visually engaging; they are
also characterised by being given full names
instead of just letter names. So, for example,
when the pupil is ready to learn one finger on
the E string, he or she reads one note below the
line, called Ed, and one note on the line, called
Fred Sharp. With this simple system it is easy
for pupils to make up their own compositions,
perhaps with the teacher acting as the scribe,
and then experience the wonder of hearing their
compositions played back.
Teachers are encouraged to use games
regularly to improve posture, bowing and leftMAY 2012 | MUSIC TEACHER
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