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Author(s): Edward Wolfe
With Introducing the Recorder and Music Theory students learn in classroom settings to play an actual musical instrument, the soprano recorder, and discover basics of music theory at the same time, seamlessly, logically, and easily. The text has been field tested and has proven to produce students who are musically literate and who also are fluent sight-readers on the recorder. Students first learn to play by ear folk tunes and to improvise their own tunes; and then they learn to relate these skills to sightreading printed music.
Author(s): Laura Black
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Author(s): Kathy H Barclay
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Author(s): Ian T Lising
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Author(s): Mark Littleton
Legal Issues for Texas Teachers provides a general understanding of legal issues that face Texas teachers. This text focuses on areas of school law that are most relevant to the classroom teacher and will reveal that teachers have more legal freedom than is often portrayed by the media.
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Author(s): Sarah Beth May
Music Fundamentals: An Introduction is perfect for any introductory music course. It outlines the basics of music in an easy to understand format and provides a hands on learning approach.
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