The Kodály Philosophy: Contemporary Interpretations and Practices (James Cuskelley) / 18. Transferring: Application outside of the Learning Space / 17. The Nature of Aural Ability and Issues Relating to Its Assessment (Colin Wright) / INTERMEZZO 4. The Watchmaker’s Screwdriver: Aural Competence (Christopher Price) / 16. New Aural Pedagogy for the Twenty-First Century: Introducing a Course for Undergraduate Students at the Royal College of Music, London (Miranda Francis) / 15. The Tortoise and the Magic Tree: Strategies to Develop Comprehensive and Holistic Music Analytical Listening Skills Through the Use of ‘Ghost Scores’ (Anri Herbst) / 14. A Good Pair of Ears: Conceiving of and Developing Aural Skills in Popular Music Education (Bryden Stillie and Zack Moir) / 13. Teaching Aural Awareness in Hong Kong Primary Schools: Use of Drama Exercises (Chi Ying Lam) / 12. Pitch-Matching Issues in the Aural Skills Classroom (Jennifer Beavers and Susan Olson) / 11. The Keyboard, a Constant Companion (Justin Mariner and Peter Schubert) / 10. Teaching: Activities within the Learning Space / 9. Performing With Meaning: A Case Study in Aural Skills Curriculum Design Aimed at Improving Undergraduate-Performer Understanding of Pitch Function in Tonal Music (Christopher Atkinson) / INTERMEZZO 3. Rethinking Integration in the Music Theory Curriculum (Jeffrey Lovell) / 7. Teaching Musical Analysis as an Aural Skill (Martin Scheuregger) / Development of Reading Skills / 6. Attentional Control: A Perceptual Fundamental (Timothy Chenette) / 5. The Seeing Ear: Toward a Rationale for Dictation (Gary S. Theory and Curriculum: Methodologies for the Learning Space / Development of Listening Skills / 3. Aural Training Within an Integrated Approach to Musicianship Training (Simon Parkin) / INTERMEZZO 2. The Terrain of Ear Training Across the Globe (Paul Fleet) / 2. For both formats the functionality available will depend on how you access the ebook (via Bookshelf Online in your browser or via the Bookshelf app on your PC or mobile device). Where the content of the eBook requires a specific layout, or contains maths or other special characters, the eBook will be available in PDF (PBK) format, which cannot be reflowed. Most VitalSource eBooks are available in a reflowable EPUB format which allows you to resize text to suit you and enables other accessibility features. System requirements for Bookshelf for PC, Mac, IOS and Android etc.Bookshelf Online Browser version support ».Learn More about VitalSource Bookshelf ».Offline Computer – Download Bookshelf software to your desktop so you can view your eBooks with or without Internet access.Mobile/eReaders – Download the Bookshelf mobile app at or from the iTunes or Android store to access your eBooks from your mobile device or eReader.The free VitalSource Bookshelf® application allows you to access to your eBooks whenever and wherever you choose. Routledge & CRC Press eBooks are available through VitalSource.
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