Connect Master: Maestro for Music Appreciation
1st Edition
1259661040
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9781259661044
© 2023 | Published: February 28, 2022
Connect Master is an all-digital alternative to a traditional textbook that helps you take your students beyond knowledge to mastery with practical real-world skills development. It takes full advantage of the strengths of digital delivery methods in…
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Fundamentals and Elements of Music
Pre-1600
Baroque Era
Classical Era
Romantic Era
Early Twentieth Century
Mid-Twentieth Century to the Present
World Music
Pre-1600
Baroque Era
Classical Era
Romantic Era
Early Twentieth Century
Mid-Twentieth Century to the Present
World Music
Connect Master is an all-digital alternative to a traditional textbook that helps you take your students beyond knowledge to mastery with practical real-world skills development. It takes full advantage of the strengths of digital delivery methods in ways that complement your teaching, enhance student learning, and simplify administration of the course:
· Tailor the course to your unique curriculum, whether you or your colleagues take a chronological or thematic approach, or something in between.
· Engage students with granular, immersive content—reading, listening, adaptive learning, and assessments are all integrated.
· Incorporate fresh musical works and content when and how you want it—content is 'evergreen,' meaning it updates regularly and seamlessly; you have no new editions to plan for.
For the Music Appreciation course, we offer Maestro to move students from hearing music to active listening, which involves knowing what to listen for, how to approach various musical styles and genres, and how to respond to and develop an enjoyment of music.
· Tailor the course to your unique curriculum, whether you or your colleagues take a chronological or thematic approach, or something in between.
· Engage students with granular, immersive content—reading, listening, adaptive learning, and assessments are all integrated.
· Incorporate fresh musical works and content when and how you want it—content is 'evergreen,' meaning it updates regularly and seamlessly; you have no new editions to plan for.
For the Music Appreciation course, we offer Maestro to move students from hearing music to active listening, which involves knowing what to listen for, how to approach various musical styles and genres, and how to respond to and develop an enjoyment of music.