musical ability

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musical ability

Bravo, Anjali!

"For Anjali, playing the tabla is something that comes naturally. She loves the feel of the drum beneath her fingers and getting lost in the music. But when a boy in her class gives her a hard time for being better than him, she messes up on purpose. When her teacher announces a contest where the winner will get to perform with him at his next concert, Anjali is distraught. Winning the contest would be a dream for Anjali. But it seems like the better she gets, the meaner some of the kids are.".

Bravo Anjali!

2021
"For Anjali, playing the tabla is something that comes naturally. She loves the feel of the drum beneath her fingers and getting lost in the music. But when a boy in her class gives her a hard time for being better than him, she messes up on purpose. When her teacher announces a contest where the winner will get to perform with him at his next concert, Anjali is distraught. Winning the contest would be a dream for Anjali. But it seems like the better she gets, the meaner some of the kids are"--Provided by publisher.

Guitar zero

the science of becoming musical at any age
2012
Explores the most effective way to train the brain and body to learn to play an instrument and discusses whether people have or need to be born with musical ability.

Leo's gift

"Meet Leo--a creative, shy, young boy in search of a special talent that he can share with the world. Curious and persistent, Leo tries all kinds of activities. Then, with the unknowing help of his sister, he discovers music. Leo may seem quiet, but the piano gives him a big voice, helps his confidence soar, and propels him to embrace the treasure inside him and share it with the world. Beautifully illustrated and filled with heart and hope, Leo's Gift is a perfect story for parents, children, and siblings to read together. Leo will inspire kids everywhere to explore their passions, believe in themselves, and learn that not all gifts come wrapped in a box."--ONIX annotation.
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Curious McCarthy's not-so-perfect pitch

2018
Curious's hypothesis of the week is "the quieter you are, the more you can hear" and she plans to put it to work as her fourth-grade class is being tested for musical ability, because she really cannot sing, and she does not want to play the clarinet like her three older sisters.
Cover image of Curious McCarthy's not-so-perfect pitch

Annie's gifts

1994
Annie loves music and wants to learn to play an instrument, but learns that her talents are in drawing and writing.

Guitar zero

the new musician and the science of learning
2012
Explores the most effective way to train the brain and body to learn to play an instrument and discusses whether people have or need to be born with musical ability.
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