Today, Hal Leonard is the world's largest print music publisher, with the #1 methods for learning guitar, piano, band, orchestra, plus publications for learning virtually every instrument imaginable.
The Dozen a Day books are universally recognized as one of the most remarkable technique series on the market for all ages! Packed with delightful exercises designed to improve technique and build confidence, this series turns practice into play.
Here's another in the popular “Thirty Days” series that is a fantastic resource for busy music teachers everywhere: a curriculum that teaches the basics of rhythm in a practical, easy-to-use reproducible kit that's ideal for choirs, bands, general music classes and orchestras. This helpful book with reproducible pages helps students understand the concepts of beat, rhythm, accents, duration, value, meter and syncopation. Each of the thirty lessons are presented in a logical sequence with games and creative activities to enhance learning. The lessons can be presented as a comprehensive unit or stretched throughout the entire semester or year and may be used for whole group, small group or individual study, saving valuable class time for rehearsal and other activities. For Grades 4-8.
C. Paul Herfurth. The successful tutor for the violin. Covers the basic rudiments of music, holding the instrument, and the first notes on all strings.
This 4th Edition – Mastering Series of Practice in Music Theory Grade 1 aims to help students build a strong foundation in music theory. With animated and graphical illustrations in full colour, musical concepts are presented in a lively and engaging way.
This appealing course of study for beginners age 12 and up is designed functionally, allowing students to play and harmonize melodies from the beginning. A time-tested chord approach method that really works!