Playing with the whole body is a comprehensive book about the rhythmic method and how it can be applied in various forms of music education.
Nivbrant Wedin, Eva
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Release year: 2012
Number of pages: 312
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In the book Play with the whole body, the author Eva Nivbrant Wedin goes through the basic principles of the rhythmic method, how to develop musicality, ear, sense of rhythm and instrument technique through body movements and by using several different senses.
The book contains suggestions for exercises, working methods and lesson planning, tips on tools that can be used, music suggestions and lots of color photos. In addition, there is a review of children's motor development and the connection between rhythm, motor skills and instrumental playing.
Play with the whole body is primarily aimed at music students and active music teachers in cultural schools, elementary schools, upper secondary schools and other music education. It can also be used with advantage in other forms of teaching and in artistic contexts.
The book consists of six parts. The first part is an introduction and the following five parts take up different angles: The Music, The Group, The Method, The Equipment and The Body. The different parts together form a picture of the rhythmic method, but they also stand on their own. The chapters do not have to be read in sequence, but you can jump between the different parts.
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