Affordable; versatile; portable; and popular once again; the ukulele is an ideal instrument for lifelong music making that can also be an engaging component of school music programs. At the elementary or secondary level; students can use the ukulele to explore everything from music theory; improvisation; composition; and ear training; to repertoire that includes contemporary popular music. At a lesser expense than any other instrument which can do as much; the ukulele is perfect for breathing fresh air into any music program.Uke Can Do It provides everything music educators need to develop a ukulele program in their school; including:* A guide for first-time ukulele buyers* Beginner instruction in how to play the ukulele* Playlists of ukulele music by top performers* Strategies for proposing and outfitting a ukulele program* Classroom management tips* Support for use with special learners* Learning sequences in ukulele technique* Ideas for classroom use and performance* Scales and chord charts with fingering
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. SuperbBy David K.First; I was very surprised and pleased to have found this free ebook. It may be an old translation; but it is nevertheless powerful. Anna Swanwick not only translated but was able to do so in iambic pentameter. I marvel at anyone who can do so. Of course almost all of Shakespeares plays were in IP; and that is part of the reason he "created" so many words (in order to fit the 10 syllables in each line).The plot is well known; but is changed in places by Goethe. One must read it slowly as some sentences are "inverted" or have unusual word structures. If you are not familiar with the characters; the internet will provide all the background needed.Euripides wrote two plays about Iphigenia: I. in Aulis and I. in Tauris. Both are excellent plays full of drama and pathos. Sadly I have never seen them as free ebooks.6 of 10 people found the following review helpful. One of the greatest dramas I knowBy H. PriorI can fall into line with the writer of the "product description" who did most wonderful. One exeption: instead of refering to a European spirit; Goethes works at this time are to be related to the Klassik period; strongly based on the resumption of the ancient Greek; Roman and renaissance ideas of humanity.I follow as well the given further recommendations of other plays; stressing esp. - e.g. - Gerhard Hauptmann; and adding; e.g.; Friedrich Schiller; "Intrigue and Love"; and Bertold Brecht; "The Good Person of Szechwan"!(Pls. dont imply to my comment Id be focused too much on German drama and literature: I strongly appreciate as well e.g. plays of Tennessee Williams and Edward Albee; just to name some American writers.)