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The interior of a musical instrument: Visual material
Through this article, you will be presented with stunning photographs that reveal the architectural interiors hidden within classical instruments.
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Oblique strategies: Less suggestion
Producer, musician and composer Brian Eno was an important inspiration for David Bowie, Coldplay and U2 among others. He developed a card set Oblique Strategies from 1974. The cards contain bizarre assignments that help musicians to break free from …
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Minimum Maximum: Lestip
The German artist Hans-Peter Feldmann decorates traditional oil paintings with red noses or cross-eyed. What strikes? Minimal intervention, maximum effect. Do you also try this out with your students with their score as a work product?
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Irritate with Brian Eno: Lesson Suggestion
Producer Brian Eno likes to impose restrictions on his artists. He taped the fingers of Coldplay's Chris Martin together to force him to play the piano in a new way.
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Improvisation for all!: How do students experience collective free improvisation in compulsory education
The research Improvisation for all! How do pupils experience collective free improvisation in compulsory education ? The experiences of pupils (n=1282) from secondary education with a collective free improvisation lesson.
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Sander De Keere and Thibault Christiaensen are looking for new classics
Bach or Ed Sheeran? In Everyone Famous, Sander De Keere (Klara) and Thibault Christiaensen (StuBru) delve into music history in search of new classics. What is a real morning classic for you? And what would be your students' favorite morning song? …
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Making an inspiration list for a musical work: Lesson suggestion
Violinist Stephen Nachmanovitch and pianist Ron Fein juxtaposed images from magazines with their scores. They were inspired by the images to give musical works their own (meaningful) atmosphere.
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Using familiar and unfamiliar feelings in your lesson: Inspiration
The nervous feeling when someone takes a seat in the toilet cubicle next to yours. The hopelessness of writing something down on your best friend's wedding card.
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Thoughtful digitization: 60 tips for school leadership
Well-considered digitization is undoubtedly one of the many change processes that your school is currently working on and will continue to work on in the coming semesters. As a director, deputy director, IT coordinator, TAC, care or degree …
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Tapping into the necessity: Lestip
Together with the student you investigate his (inner) urge to create, for example by asking investigative questions. From this rich information, the teacher can search for and develop targeted material. Material that is close to the core of the …
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What if and the score: Lessuggestie
In the program What if? a nice challenge is hidden to get started with the score of / with your student.
This post is part of the weekly blog of Erik Schrooten , the driving force behind Kunstig Competent.
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Stimulate Curiosity: Short Examples
The student is curious . Sounds very logical, but how do you get started? Or how do you stimulate students to become curious?
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