Teaching Dyslexics How to Read and Write Music by Deborah Aloba

Teaching Dyslexics How to Read and Write Music by Deborah Aloba

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Teaching Dyslexics How to Read and Write Music by Deborah Aloba

Singer Deborah Aloba has been teaching singing and music for over 20 years. She managed a small opera company for 12 years and has run opera workshops in schools and prisons. She has a diverse student base, which includes students with dyslexia and other learning difficulties - all while acquiring a Master's in Vocal Pedagogy.

She says:

I know from experience that the basics of reading and writing music are necessary if you want to perform well as a singer or musician. How else can you really understand what the composer wants from you?

Can you imagine what it must be like to pick up a piece of music and see all the components moving around a page? Or to want to perform a particular piece of music but to be unable to remember the words you are supposed to sing, even though you can see them clearly in front of you. Or to be unable to access the information the composer has given you to perform the piece? The experience can be overwhelming.

I believe that with the correct aids and methods many of the problems experienced by dyslexic and learning disabled students can be significantly reduced and, in some instances, resolved.

My first experience of teaching a dyslexic student made me realise that although there were aids and methods that could assist in their learning, they were not easily available. Much of the information was anecdotal and there was no one place to access it all from.

I have researched and tested the anecdotal evidence and developed my own methods. I also employ assistive technology when teaching my students, some who are now experimenting with composing music.

This book presents the aids and methods I have found most effective when teaching a dyslexic student and I hope you and your students will find it useful.

Aloba, Deborah: - Singer Deborah Aloba has been teaching singing and music for over 20 years. She managed a small opera company for 12 years and has run opera workshops in schools and prisons. She has a diverse student base, which includes students with dyslexia and other learning difficulties - all while acquiring a Master's in Vocal Pedagogy.
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ISBN 13 9781999329501
ISBN 10 1999329503
Title Teaching Dyslexics How to Read and Write Music
Author Deborah Aloba
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Shakspeare Editorial
Year published 2020-11-01
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.