abstract
it seems that music departments throughout north america are perennially revisiting their curricula. textbook choices are frequently part of those deliberations, as instructors strive to deliver the material efficiently, accurately, and musically. even if one's department is not in the throes of reconsidering its approach to aural-skills instruction, current market forces might encourage such an exercise, for the year 2007 produced a wealth of sight-singing and aural-skills textbooks. of the four texts under review here, two are new to the market, and two are revised editions of classic texts.
recommended citation
marvin, william
(2008)
"a comparison of four sight-singing and aural-skills textbooks - two new approaches and two classic texts in new editions,"
journal of music theory pedagogy: vol. 22, article 6.
available at:
https://digitalcollections.lipscomb.edu/jmtp/vol22/iss1/6