This work provides practical ideas for early music making and more sophisticated ideas for creative improvisation. Specific sections of music are explored. The first of these is that of the basic ingredients of music, such as rhythm, pitch and timbre. The second section to be explored is music for those who experience learning difficulties. Also considered is the question of how to build musical relationships. The text looks additionally at the development of musical choice and creativity.
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Anne Bloomfield, Reader in Primary Arts Education, Nottingham Trent University, with John Childs who provides practical music workshops and music performances at all levels.
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