Community music : a handbook
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Community music : a handbook
Russell House, 2005
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-200)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is a book of ideas, a catalogue of experience, a mass of personal stories, a collection of inspiring musical exercises, and a fascinating record of community music's roots and heritage. Community music making is exploding across Britain and this book will help you develop new insights into the practice of: running workshops making new music with people, whatever their age, culture, skill or background. Rising out of a 10 year training programme organised by More Music in Morecambe this publication has drawn on the talents of many of the key players in British community music. An essential tool for community musicians, community arts workers, music teachers, musicians from drummers to singers, workshop leaders, people involved in activities from alternative informal) education to street performance. A how-to book that should have a place on the bookcase and the music stand.
目次
- Preface Pete Moser and George McKay Potential Ways into workshops Pete Moser Flock of sound Drumming, silence and making it up Steve Lewis Boom Dang A case study Dan Fox Applecart art improvisation and the development of community music in Britain
- followed by the case of More Music in Morecambe George Mckay Rise higher Making new music: approaches to group composition Hugh Nankivell Don't miss your connection Bandwork Martin Mimer Moving images Voicing heart, mind and body Katherine Zeserson Rich Songmaking Pete Moser Inspiration New technologies and music-making Rachel Healey They're like your babies A tale of two hats David Price Resources and bibliography. Poems by Lemn Sissay are placed between each chapter for the delectation and inspiration of the reader/musician/listener.
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