Rite Wilder.
The ultimate goal for beginning music students is the development of skills and understanding that enable the student to experience musical artistry. Marguerite Wilder's innovative, game-filled approach to teaching fundamentals help set students on a strong path toward success.
This technique helps teachers monitor individual progress while providing the students with a comprehensive, rigorous and creative learning experience that includes strong aural skills and improvisation techniques. Wilder’s long tenure as a middle school band director has helped her work with educators on effective strategies to transfer young musicians from short method book songs and arrangements to full band arrangement experiences. She explores how daily routines start with warm-up and fundamental exercises that address the components of music that will be used in their music literature. Young musicians also need an understanding of how melody, rhythm, harmony and bass lines combine to produce music. Music educators looking for ideas to incorporate into their beginning band classes have found great success implementing Wilder’s unique ideas and have discovered that her comprehensive approach has led to enhanced musical independence for students at an accelerated pace. |