What is Music Literacy?

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Authentic Literacy Events
Author_Paul Broomhead
Brigham Young University
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classroom assessment strategies
cognitive music processing
Concert Preparation
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Connector Orientation
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Creator Orientation
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Ensemble Setting
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expanded music literacy framework
General Music
General Music Classes
General Music Classrooms
Harmonic Texture
instructional vignettes
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Literacy Administrators
Literacy Lens
Literacy Mandates
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Music Education
Music Education Scholars
Music Education World
Music Goals
Music Literacy
Music Literacy Instruction
music pedagogy
Music Texts
Musical Interactions
Musical Model
National Core Music Standards
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Traditional Literacy Instruction

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138299153
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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What is Music Literacy? attempts to redefine music literacy with a more expansive meaning than is commonly in use, and to articulate the potential impact of these ideas on music teaching practice.

The notion of music literacy has involved the ability to read and write music scores. However, this understanding does not extend theory to identify all music texts, nor to offer a thorough treatment of what impact an expanded notion of music literacy might have on music instruction in the classroom and in ensembles. This book provides a formal, expansive redefinition of music literacy.

The author offers practical ideas for attending more effectively to music literacy in classroom instruction. The book highlights common elements in the music classroom: the music score, the conductor, surrounding ensemble members, the musical model, the musical instrument, and presentations/recordings. It also describes four orientations that correspond to the National Core Music Standards (2014) and that characterize humans’ interactions with music: creator, performer, responder, and connector.

What is Music Literacy? uses these orientations, along with a focus on authentic music texts and literacies, to present literacy-based guidelines for music education along with numerous vignettes that describe actual literacy instructional events.

Paul Broomhead is Professor and Choral Education coordinator at Brigham Young University.