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MindTap for Wright/Candelaria's Listening to Music, 9th Edition, is the digital learning solution that powers students from memorization to mastery. It gives you complete control of your course -- to provide engaging content, to challenge every individual and to build their confidence. Empower students to accelerate their progress with MindTap. MindTap: Powered by You.
MindTap for Listening to Music, 9th Edition, features a streamlined, scaffolded learning path that builds students' confidence to make the leap from directed to engaged, independent listening. The students start with Directed Listening Activities. These activities use short music clips featuring time-stamped notes of specific elements, then build to quiz assessments where students challenge themselves to listen closely to music on their own. New Directed Listening Guides further build students to mastery by visualizing music so students can "see" what they hear.
MindTap gives you complete ownership of your content and learning experience. Customize the interactive syllabi, emphasize the most important topics and add your own material or notes in the eBook.
- MindTap is an outcome-driven application that propels students from memorization to mastery. It’s the only platform that gives you complete ownership of your course. With it, you can challenge every student, build their confidence and empower them to be unstoppable.
- ACCESS EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN ONE PLACE. Cut down on prep with preloaded, organized course materials in MindTap. Teach more efficiently with interactive multimedia, assignments, quizzes and more. Give your students the power to read, listen and study on their phones, so they can learn on their terms.
- EMPOWER YOUR STUDENTS TO REACH THEIR POTENTIAL. Twelve distinct metrics give you actionable insights into student engagement. Identify topics troubling your entire class and instantly communicate with struggling students. Students can track their scores to stay motivated toward their goals. Together, you can accelerate progress.
- YOUR COURSE. YOUR CONTENT. Only MindTap gives you complete control over your course. You have the flexibility to reorder textbook chapters, add your own notes and embed a variety of content including OER. Personalize course content to your students’ needs. They can even read your notes, add their own and highlight key text to aid their progress.
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- Access over 100 music clips referenced in Directed Listening Activities by streaming them through MindTap.
- New! Author podcasts for each chapter that draw students into the transformative power of music.
- New! Personalized study plan so students can remediate where they need it most
- New! Updated assessments (Listening Quizzes and Chapter Quizzes) tied to chapter learning objectives with rejoinders that include links back to eBook for easy remediation.
- New! Streamlined, scaffolded learning path that builds students' confidence to make the leap from directed to independent listening.
- Listening Quizzes challenge students to apply close listening skills to iconic musical compositions.
- Directed Listening Guides feature color-coded visuals and accompanying annotations so students can "see" musical elements and structure as they listen.
1. The Power of Music.
2. Rhythm, Melody, and Harmony.
3. Color, Texture, Form, and Style.
Part II: THE MIDDLE AGES AND RENAISSANCE, 476-1600.
4. Medieval Music, 476-1450.
5. Renaissance Music, 1450-1600.
Part III: THE BAROQUE PERIOD, 1600-1750.
6. Early Baroque Music: Opera.
7. Toward Late Baroque Instrumental Music.
8. The Late Baroque: Bach.
9. The Late Baroque: Handel.
Part IV: THE CLASSICAL PERIOD, 1750-1820.
10. Introduction to Classical Style: Haydn and Mozart.
11. Classical Forms: Ternary and Sonata, Allegro.
12. Classical Forms: Theme and Variations, Rondo.
13. Classical Genres: Instrumental Music.
14. Classical Genres: Vocal Music.
15. Beethoven: Bridge to Romanticism.
Part V: ROMANTICISM, 1820-1900.
16. Introduction to Romanticism.
17. Romantic Music: The Art Song.
18. Romantic Music: Program Music, Ballet, and Musical Nationalism.
19. Romantic Music: Piano.
20. Romantic Opera: Italy.
21. Romantic Opera: Germany.
22. Nineteenth-Century Realistic Opera.
23. Late Romantic Orchestral Music.
Part VI: MODERN AND POSTMODERN ART MUSIC, 1880-PRESENT.
24. From Impressionism to Modernism.
25. Early-Twentieth-Century Modernism.
26. American Modernism.
27. Postmodernism.
Part VII: AMERICAN POPULAR MUSIC.
28. American Popular Music to WWII.
29. Postwar Jazz and Broadway.
30. Music for Media: Film, TV, and Games.
31. Rock: Music of Rebellion.
Part VIII: GLOBAL MUSIC.
32. East and Southeast Asia.
33. The Near East and Africa.
34. The Caribbean and Latin America.