Featuring a discussion of the Intermezzo in A Major, Op. 118, No. 2, by Johannes Brahms, Dr. Nancy Allred focuses on teaching cross rhythms in Part 5 of this informative topic. The "2 against 3" passage in this Intermezzo poses its own unique challenges. In this segment, Dr. Allred outlines various approaches to teaching the "2 against 3" with particular application to this beautiful Intermezzo.
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►How to Teach Cross Rhythms, Part 1: [ Ссылка ]
►How to Teach Cross Rhythms, Part 2: [ Ссылка ]
►How to Teach Cross Rhythms, Part 3: [ Ссылка ]
►How to Teach Cross Rhythms, Part 4: [ Ссылка ]
►How to Teach Cross Rhythms, Part 5: [ Ссылка ]
►How to Teach Cross Rhythms, Part 6: [ Ссылка ]
About Nancy:
Dr. Nancy Allred is Professor of Music and director of piano studies at Dixie State University in St. George, Utah. She is also the Associate Dean for the College of the Arts. She has spent several years developing DSU’s outstanding piano program and mentors a wonderful studio of piano majors. A gifted teacher, Dr. Allred has developed courses in piano pedagogy, literature, ensemble, accompanying, group piano and private piano. She is a distinguished collaborator of vocal, choral and instrumental music. Dr. Allred holds advanced degrees from Brigham Young University and the University of Missouri-Kansas City, studying piano with Paul Pollei, Robert Smith, and renowned professor Joanne Baker. She has taught hundreds of piano students. She is frequently asked to give workshops and presentations at music educator conferences.
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