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Composing in the Classroom An Engaging and Flexible Model Lesson Benjamin Bolden
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My Connections to Teaching Composing Composer Teacher Teacher of Composing Researcher
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Students Composing Students Composing Providing Tools Engaging Guiding Causal Conditions Consequences The Teaching-Composing Process
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Sample Lesson: Rhythm Comp Engaging Providing Tools Guiding Improvise/Explore Model Process (compose together) Collaboration with peers Sequence tasks Enable students to hear their work Peer & teacher feedback (questions/suggestions) Freedoms & Constraints
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Engaging Models the hook model (watch and listen) the assignment-specific model (physically engage in the music) Balancing freedoms and constraints Parameters: limiting rhythm values, time signature, etc. Extending the boundaries if students need greater freedom Showcasing and sharing student work Motivate and inspire (spark ideas) * at various points throughout the composing process
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Providing Tools Improvise/Explore To get a sense of the shape of the piece (together) To find an idea/motif (alone) Model the Process (compose together) Composing is making decisions (what happens next?) 3 choices: repeat, develop, new material Developing: e.g. chunking, extending, shrinking, stretching Structuring: vertical (unison/solo/polyphonies), horizontal (e.g. abba, abaca, etc. )
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Guiding Sequence tasks: Find motif Make decisions (repeat? develop? new material?) Structure (horizontally and vertically) Refine Aural feedback: enable students to HEAR their work (facilitating self assessment) Teacher and peer feedback: questions/suggestions
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Thank you. benbolden@gmail.com
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