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Tag Archives: colour
63/100 Colouring-In for speedy learning
Going back to the contents of my teaching pencil-case, let’s talk about “colouring-in”. I don’t mean the mindfulness colouring books which are the current fashion! Here’s an example – the ABRSM Grade 5 piano piece, “Tarantella” At first sight, the … Continue reading
Posted in Lessons that have happened, Piano, Practising, The organised teacher
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Issue 38: Swirled World Graphic Score
Here is the link to the National Institute for Environmental Health (of America) where I got this idea; http://kids.niehs.nih.gov/explore/nworld/earth2_swirled_world.htm It looked as though this might be a bit messy, but hey, I had fifteen minutes before it was time to … Continue reading
Posted in Composition, The organised teacher
Tagged colour, composition, graphic score, science
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