Description
About the Author
Lee Higgins is a visiting associate professor of music in the School of Music Education at Boston University. Patricia Shehan Campbell is Donald E. Petersen Professor of Music in the School of Music at the University of Washington.
Reviews
No other book provides what Higgins and Campbell have created-a uniquely practical curriculum for musical improvisation designed around collaborative 'workshops' of imaginative 'events' and 'connectives.' This book is brilliant in its scope, sequence, and flexibility. -- David J. Elliott, director of music education, New York University
Free to be Musical provides an ideal introduction to creativity and music making. This resource should be in the library of every novice through seasoned music teacher, whether teaching public school or a community group. The activities are flexible, fun, non-intimidating and open ended; they would be a joy to share with others! Most teachers and musicians will see these as springboards to a myriad of further musical explorations. -- Dr. Jeffrey Bush, associate director, Academic Affairs, Arizona State University
Free to Be Musical is a beautifully written invitation to improvisation that acknowledges the past but leads us to a musical future that is full of possibilities. An intelligent yet approachable resource for those who want to help guide musicians to celebrate their musical voice, this book provides valuable guidance from experienced practitioner-scholars about how to open our doors to the global concept of music making. -- Debbie Rohwer, PhD, Chair of Music Education, University of North Texas
This book will provide a valuable resource if you would like to incorporate more improvisational activities into your classes. * American Music Teacher *
Book Information
ISBN 9781607094982
Author Lee Higgins
Format Paperback
Page Count 150
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Education
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 197g
Dimensions(mm) 232mm * 155mm * 7mm