by Karen Marshall (Author), Collins Music (Primary Contributor), Penny Stirling (Author)
How to teach Instrumental and Singing lessons presents 100 diverse ideas for teachers of every instrument. The ideas are concise, easy to implement and tackle everything from scales, sight-reading and performance anxiety to group teaching, special needs and business practicalities. This practical handbook will invigorate lessons with any pupil.
Whether you're new to instrumental teaching or a seasoned practitioner seeking fresh inspiration, you'll find a wealth of practical and relevant ideas in this dip-in handbook.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Collins Music
Published: 02 Oct 2017
ISBN 10: 1472927397
ISBN 13: 9781472927392
`An essential read for all music teachers of all ages and abilities ... comprehensive, accessible, down to earth and practical ... I heartily recommend it.'
Richard J Hallam MBE
Penny Stirling is Director of Yorkshire Young Musicians and one of the UK's leading figures in instrumental teaching. She regularly acts as adjudicator, examiner, consultant and Professional Development leader in the UK and abroad, and holds a Fellowship at the Royal Northern College.
Karen Marshall is a successful instrumental and classroom teacher based in York. Specialising in multi-sensory music teaching, she trains teachers across the UK on teaching students with special needs, regularly writes for Music Teacher magazine and is co-author of the acclaimed Get Set! Piano series.