This workbook is the second workbook in our Aural & Theory Workbooks Series, they are specifically designed for instrumental beginners between 6-9 years of age.
Special features associated with this workbook:
- Audio files are available for download, so children first learn to aurally identify the new concepts prior to other ear-training exercises and written activities.
- Bridges the gap between "Classroom" and "Studio" teachings: rhythm names are introduced alongside British and American technical names.
- Adapts the Kodaly concept and learning sequence used in the Australian primary school music syllabus.
- Non-keyboard approach to the learning of letternames.
- Wide range of fun and learning activities with stickers.
- An all-inclusive learning experience for music beginners, combining musicianship skills with theoretical knowledge.
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"Music Bumblebees Aural and Theory Workbook B continues to provide young musicians an innovative and interesting approach to aural and theory training. This workbook introduces more complex rhythms, and also begins work on simple melodic dictation through intervallic listening and the use of solfege names.
School-aged students will find this workbook useful, as it corresponds with their classroom learning material, hence strengthens their musical knowledge and aural skills. The aural training in this workbook not only provides training for young musicians, but can also assist many students in their practical and theory or musicianship exams
The Music Bumblebees Aural & Theory Workbook series offer young musicians an all-inclusive music learning experience, and students should look forward to Workbook C."
Antoni Bonetti/ Orchestra Conductor and Violinist
M.Mus., A.R.C.M., D.S.C.M., A.Mus.A
Music Director and Founding Conductor of the 80 member Brisbane Symphony Orchestra.
Lecturer, School of Music, The University of Queensland
Leading String Teacher at Good Shepherd Lutheran College, Noosa