012 - How to Develop Musicianship Skills in Those You Teach

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Field Notes on Music Teaching and Learning

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Let’s talk about musicianship.Musicianship is the skills you have as a musician: things like listening, singing, playing, creating, performing. It’s also the ability to “think in sound,” or audiate (source). This means hearing music in your head without any sound being present. Think of this as the ability to read a book silently — hearing the words in your head as you read them but not actually saying them out loud.There are two things that help us develop this skill: exposure and experience.Today, we’re going to talk about some practical, intentional ways to develop musicianship in those you teach. There are many different facets of musicianship, all things you can touch on in your lessons, classes, and rehearsals throughout the year. Here are a few examples:Listening (including pitch recognition, intervals, phrasing, dynamics, listening to each other, and form)Singing (including breathing, vowels, and tone production)Improvising and Composing (making music spontaneously in the moment and the ability to write those ideas down)Expression (including phrasing, dynamics, and movement)Tonality (including singing with solfege and understanding the difference between a melody, bass line, and harmony part)Rhythm and Steady Beat (including counting, chanting, and moving)Reading (including music notation, symbols, and intervals)Are you starting to get a sense of how big this topic is?Obviously, there are lots of things you can include in your lesson plans throughout the year to cultivate various aspects of musicianship in your students.Which brings me to the main part of today’s episode: 10 practical things you can do to develop musicianship in those you teach, week by week, all throughout the year.For show notes, click here.Resources mentioned:Please note: some of these links are affiliate links, which means if you decide to purchase through any of them, I will earn a small commission. This helps support the podcast and allows me to continue creating free content. Thank you for your support!The Ultimate Guide to Children’s Choir Warm-Ups (+ a free eBook!)The Value of Teaching Vowels to Your Children’s ChoirTonal & Rhythm Pattern Cards (Younger Elementary) - a printable set of 152 cards (88 tonal patterns + 64 rhythm patterns) designed for younger elementary (K-2nd grade) studentsTonal & Rhythm Pattern Cards (Older Elementary) - a printable set of 216 cards (88 tonal patterns + 128 rhythm patterns) designed for older elementary (3rd-5th grade) students10 Movement Activities for Children’s Choir16 Clapping Games for Children’s ChoirHow to Use Color to Teach Music LiteracyHow We Learn: The Surprising Truth About When, Where, and How It Happens - a fascinating look at the learning process by Benedict Carey7 Fun Games for Children’s Choir (+ a free eBook!)Fun, Easy Gathering Activities for Children’s Choir