Music and Dyslexia

Music and Dyslexia
Title Music and Dyslexia PDF eBook
Author Timothy R. Miles
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 193
Release 2008-04-14
Genre Education
ISBN 0470065583

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Music and dyslexia is of particular interest for two reasons. Firstly, research suggests that music education can benefit young dyslexics as it helps them focus on auditory and motor timing skills and highlights the rhythms of language. Secondly, dyslexic musicians at a more advanced level face particular challenges such as sight-reading, written requirements of music examinations and extreme performance nerves. This is a sequel to the highly successful Music and Dyslexia: Opening New Doors, published in 2001. The field of dyslexia has developed rapidly, particularly in the area of neuropsychology. Therefore this book focuses on these research advances, and draws out the aspects of music education that benefit young dyslexics. The contributors also discuss the problems that dyslexic musicians face, and several chapters are devoted to sight-reading and specific strategies that dyslexics can use to help them sight-read. The book offers practical techniques and strategies, to teachers and parents to help them work with young dyslexics and dyslexic musicians.

Music and Dyslexia

Music and Dyslexia
Title Music and Dyslexia PDF eBook
Author Thomas Richard Miles
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages 138
Release 2001
Genre Education
ISBN

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It is now recognised that dyslexia affects people’s lives in all sorts of different ways. This book shows how some dyslexics can be highly gifted musicians. It is important, however, that they should not be put off from studying music just because - at least in the early stages - many of them find it difficult to read and remember the symbols of musical notation. The foreword is by Baroness Mary Warnock. 10 of the 21 contributors to the book are themselves dyslexic. Each relates their personal experiences (whether as amateurs or professionals) and in most cases their eventual success. The other contributors are teachers or researchers who have wide experiences of dyslexic musicians of all ages. The book’s message is one of optimism. Dyslexic musicians can succeed provided only that they are given sufficient encouragement and understanding.

Music and Dyslexia

Music and Dyslexia
Title Music and Dyslexia PDF eBook
Author Timothy R. Miles
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 192
Release 2008-04-30
Genre Education
ISBN 0470723904

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Music and dyslexia is of particular interest for two reasons. Firstly, research suggests that music education can benefit young dyslexics as it helps them focus on auditory and motor timing skills and highlights the rhythms of language. Secondly, dyslexic musicians at a more advanced level face particular challenges such as sight-reading, written requirements of music examinations and extreme performance nerves. This is a sequel to the highly successful Music and Dyslexia: Opening New Doors, published in 2001. The field of dyslexia has developed rapidly, particularly in the area of neuropsychology. Therefore this book focuses on these research advances, and draws out the aspects of music education that benefit young dyslexics. The contributors also discuss the problems that dyslexic musicians face, and several chapters are devoted to sight-reading and specific strategies that dyslexics can use to help them sight-read. The book offers practical techniques and strategies, to teachers and parents to help them work with young dyslexics and dyslexic musicians.

Instrumental Music for Dyslexics

Instrumental Music for Dyslexics
Title Instrumental Music for Dyslexics PDF eBook
Author Sheila Oglethorpe
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 200
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Education
ISBN 0470777990

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Instrumental Music for Dyslexics is written mainly for music teachers. It describes dyslexia in layman's terms and explains how the various problems which a dyslexic may have can affect all aspects of learning to play a musical instrument. It alerts the music teacher with a problem pupil to the possibilities of that pupil's having some form of dyslexia. Although Sheila Oglethorpe is primarily a piano teacher the general principle behind most, if not all, the suggestions is such that they can be adapted for use by other instrumentalists. The book presents ways in which the music teacher can contribute to the self esteem and thereby the general welfare of the dyslexic pupil who is often musically gifted and has much to offer. The book will also be of interest to dyslexia specialists who have hitherto directed their concentration towards the language-based problems of the dyslexic.

Music and Dyslexia

Music and Dyslexia
Title Music and Dyslexia PDF eBook
Author British Dyslexia Association
Publisher
Total Pages 12
Release 1996
Genre Dyslexics
ISBN

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Music and dyslexia

Music and dyslexia
Title Music and dyslexia PDF eBook
Author Disabled Living Foundation. Music Advisory Service
Publisher
Total Pages 10
Release 1988
Genre Dyslexia
ISBN

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Teaching Dyslexics How to Read and Write Music

Teaching Dyslexics How to Read and Write Music
Title Teaching Dyslexics How to Read and Write Music PDF eBook
Author Deborah Aloba
Publisher Shakspeare Editorial
Total Pages 192
Release 2020-11
Genre
ISBN 9781999329501

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How to teach dyslexics and dysgraphic music students how to read and write music and how to prepare for music exams using assistive technology and multi-sensory methods.