Selected Product: | Music for Sight Singing (Fifth Edition) Paperback Edition: 5 Author: Robert W. Ottman Publisher: Prentice Hall Release Date: 2002 ISBN-10: 0130262633 ISBN-13: 9780130262639 Average Customer Rating: | | Tonal Harmony ISBN-10: 0072852607 ISBN-13: 9780072852608 List Price:$75.80 Tonal Harmony Wkbk with Wkbk Audio CD and Finale CD-ROM ISBN-10: 0072918969 ISBN-13: 9780072918960 List Price:$49.27 Tonal Harmony ISBN-10: 0073401358 ISBN-13: 9780073401355 List Price:$70.62 Studying Rhythm (3rd Edition) ISBN-10: 0130406023 ISBN-13: 9780130406026 List Price:$65.80 Ear Training w/Transcription CD ISBN-10: 0073015954 ISBN-13: 9780073015958 List Price:$71.77 |
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An article out of the Journal of Research in Music Education, Vol. 52, No. 3 (Autumn, 2004), pp. 206-217 by Michele L. Henry titled The Use of Targeted Pitch Skills for Sight-Singing Instruction in the Choral Rehearsal states there is no significant difference between singers taught targeted pitch skills with unfamiliar melodies and singers taught targeted pitch skills with familiar songs.
Henry's article combined with the boredom brought on by the abstractness of Ottman's book makes me believe training with familiar music is more effective. Maybe something like the Classical Fake Book published by Hal Leonard would not only help the music student with aural skills, but would also familiarize the student with the serious repertoire. Maybe tv themes, hits, anything one likes that they can get sheet music for is better than not practicing at all which is far too common with Ottman's book.
Ottman's book is repackaged in a nice shiny overpriced 7th edition, but other than moving things around the material is unchanged. All new approaches like that in the book Progressive Sight Singing by Carol Krueger should be explored. The bulkiness of the book may also make students turn away from it. It's not one specific melody in the text that is boring. It's that if a teachers requires students to take it upon themselves to get something out of it with very little structure and specific spoon fed guidance they wont. That is unless they are so advanced they can already sight read almost every melody in the book, but then why get it at all. | Good | Customer Rating: | | The book came in as selected from the site...everything was correct..and it's used well in my sight-singing class. | Great service! | Customer Rating: | | I received this book well before the due date which was fortunate as my class had already begun. Thank you for your prompt attention and action! |
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