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Pied Piper Amelia Oldfield

Pied Piper By Amelia Oldfield

Pied Piper by Amelia Oldfield


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With clear aims and easy-to-follow instructions, Pied Piper describes 78 enjoyable music activities for groups of children or adults who may have learning difficulties. The emphasis is on using music, rather than learning songs or rhythms, so group members do not need any special skills to be able to participate.

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Pied Piper: Musical Activities to Develop Basic Skills by Amelia Oldfield

It is widely acknowledged that music is of great value for people with learning difficulties. It can be used as a catalyst to help those with special needs acquire and improve basic skills and thereby to communicate better. With clear aims and easy-to-follow instructions, Pied Piper describes 78 enjoyable music activities for groups of children or adults who may have learning difficulties. The emphasis is on using music, rather than learning songs or rhythms, so group members do not need any special skills to be able to participate. Full details are given about any equipment required for the games, as well as suggestions for variations or modifications.

The authors are experienced music therapists and have used these activities on numerous occasions. Designed to encourage people to develop their own ideas and musical activities, this collection will be a source of inspiration and practical advice for anyone working with people with a range of special needs including carers and group leaders.

About Amelia Oldfield

John Bean studied the cello at the Royal Academy of Music and completed his music therapy training at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London. For twelve years he held the position of senior music therapist for Leicestershire Education Authority. He has also worked as a professional cellist in symphony orchestras, chamber music groups and as a cello teacher. He now employs these skills in freelance work. John is married with three children. Amelia Oldfield has worked as a music therapist in Cambridge with a variety of client groups for the past twenty years. She was the joint initiator of the MA in music therapy training at Anglia Polytechnic University, where she is a part time senior lecturer. She has been involved in three major music therapy projects and is currently investigating music therapy with children with autism. She writes and lectures extensively on many aspects of music therapy. She has four young children and plays the clarinet in local chamber groups and orchestras.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Instruments used in the activities. Acknowledgements. Part one: Activities to develop listening and concentration. 1. Hands up! 2. Find the leader! 3. Where are the bells? 4. Time bomb. 5. Peace-lovers and warriors. 6. Quiet and loud. 7. Back to back. 8. Contrary motion. 9. Bells and tambourines. 10. Musical lines. 11. Sound effects. 12. Motor-biking. 13. Pied piper. 14. Which way? 15. Listen, dance and paint! 16. Listen and remember! 17. Hunt the sweet! 18. Catch a rhythm! 19. Big Ben. 20. Mystery notes. 21. Ding or dong. Part two: Activities to develop a sense of self and awareness of others. 22. Hello. 23. Pop! goes the instrument. 24. Listen and choose! 25. Solo time. 26. Twirling tambourine. 27. Moving mouse. 28. Where shall I play? 29. Scarecrow. 30. Growing flowers. 31. Name game. 32. Circle the drum! 33. Conductor. 34. Clap and tap! 35. Come and get it! 36. Make up your dance! 37. Guess who! 38. The empty chair. Part three: Activities to develop social skills. 39. Swaying hoops. 40. Make me dance! 41. Sending messages. 42. Humpty's downfall. 43. Kings and queens of the bells. 44. All change! 45. Farewell symphony. 46. Dance and change! 47. Roll or throw! 48. What now? 49. Hat dance. 50. Where are you? 51. Watch the cymbal! 52. Heavy or sticky. 53. Listen and walk! 54. I like... 55. Hoop group. 56. Catch my eye! 57. Tap-a-back. 58. Red-handed. 59. Please interrupt! Part four: Activities to develop motor control. 60. Up and down. 61. Clap and sway! 62. Shake it off! 63. Flying saucer. 64. Sleeping music. 65. Musical feet. 66. Sleeping tambourine. 67. Musical hoops. 68. Train journey. 69. Listen and run! 70. Roll to say hello! 71. Copy my dance! 72. Concerto. 73. Breaking the sound barrier. 74. Over the rainbow. 75. Lead the leader! 76. Moving chairs. 77. Mirror image. 78. Dance with a glued foot! Index to aims. Cross-reference table.

Additional information

GOR003832294
9781853029943
1853029947
Pied Piper: Musical Activities to Develop Basic Skills by Amelia Oldfield
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
20010315
96
N/A
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