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Engaging Student Performances: Microteaching and Concert Preparation

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This document outlines the essential components of a microteaching lesson focused on student performances in a secondary music education setting. It covers key topics such as selecting appropriate music, planning printed programs, and establishing concert etiquette. Detailed guidance is provided for organizing events at local venues like King of Glory Lutheran Church, as well as tips on rehearsing with various instruments, including guitar and keyboard. Also discussed are the roles of guest soloists, clinicians, and the importance of participation in pep bands, parades, and summer music camps.

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Engaging Student Performances: Microteaching and Concert Preparation

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  1. EDCI 316 Performances Part Five cont.

  2. Performances • C.M. Calling on Student • Secondary Microteaching Lesson • Performances • Recorder Programs • Guitar – Capo p. 424 • Keyboard accomp. Tuesday: Meet at King of Glory Lutheran Church (Shiloh and Grand)

  3. Performances • Selection of Kind of Performance • Selection of Music • Printed Programs • Concert Etiquette • Concert Receptions • Guest Soloist/Clinician • Pep Band • Parades • Half Time Shows • Festivals • Summer Music Camps

  4. A man should hear a little music, read a little poetry, and see a fine picture everyday of his life. - Goethe

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