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Musical Advent Calendar - single line
Religious/Christian • 2017 • Lyricist: Suzanne Munro
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Treble stave
Title by uploader: Musical Advent Calendar - single line - treble stave
Instrumentation |
Free choice: Any Instrument |
Type of score |
For a single performer |
Publisher |
Suzanne Munro |
Language |
English |
Difficulty |
Easy |
This is an advent calendar with a difference ! Suitable for piano right hand, or most treble instruments, this is something that can be enjoyed throughout December. This advent calendar with last longer than those chocolates....
Each day, there is a small part of the Christmas story to be read, with an accompanying fragment of music. Each day may be played alone, or linked to the previous day's music.
It also makes a really fun way to do "the dreaded sight reading," either at home or in the lessons. This is not sight reading to most learners, but simply exploring a new fragment of music. Isn't that what sight reading SHOULD be ? ! My pupils LOVED the idea - in fact, we ALL contributed to writing another one...
It would also be suitable for a children's concert, where they can each play a line/fragment of music, as well as being suitable to read and playing to young children, at home or in the classroom.
Bass clef
Title by uploader: Musical Advent Calendar - single line - bass clef
Instrumentation |
Free choice: Bass Clef Instrument |
Type of score |
For a single performer |
Publisher |
Suzanne Munro |
Language |
English |
Difficulty |
Easy |
This is an advent calendar with a difference ! Suitable for piano left hand, or most bass instruments, this is something that can be enjoyed throughout December. This advent calendar with last longer than those chocolates....
Each day, there is a small part of the Christmas story to be read, with an accompanying fragment of music. Each day may be played alone, or linked to the previous day's music.
It also makes a really fun way to do "the dreaded sight reading," either at home or in the lessons. This is not sight reading to most learners, but simply exploring a new fragment of music. Isn't that what sight reading SHOULD be ? ! My pupils LOVED the idea - in fact, we ALL contributed to writing another one...
It would also be suitable for a children's concert, where they can each play a line/fragment of music, as well as being suitable to read and playing to young children, at home or in the classroom.
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