Featuring notation and tablature, this mandolin edition offers musicians the opportunity to learn all 17 solos from the acclaimed CD by David Grisman and Tony Rice. It serves as an essential resource for mandolin players looking to master these unique pieces, blending technical skill with the distinct sound of the artists' collaboration.
Tony Rice shares his exceptional flatpicking techniques honed over two decades as a leading bluegrass guitarist. This lesson features in-depth analysis of licks, runs, solos, and rhythm parts for iconic bluegrass songs and fiddle tunes. Aspiring musicians will find challenging and enjoyable material, enabling them to master solos for essential tracks like "Red Haired Boy," "Little Sadie," and "Wildwood Flower." This guide is ideal for flatpickers looking to enhance their skills and repertoire.
Educational changemakers have yet to come to terms with how complicated the teaching and learning process really is. Dr. Rice contends that the trust factor is often underestimated and overlooked. As a result, large change efforts disappoint or fail to launch. Key features of any change that needs to take place in the classroom are the roles of students and teachers. Teachers must have the trust of their students, and not just any kind of trust. Students must have academic trust in their teachers. All students must be willing to open up to their teachers and say, "Can you please help me? I don't get this." Too many students are not willing to do this because they lack trust. Academic Trust: Closing the Achievement Gap addresses the science of institutional and interpersonal trust and provides a foundation for the development of trust in the classroom. As teachers build academic trust with their students, they expand their instructional impact. Academic Trust is a teacher's guide to improving practice in six instructional areas that are focused on what teachers have control over, and three influences they can impact to support class and school improvement efforts, all while building academic trust with their students. Richard Jensen describes Academic Trust as "a groundbreaking approach to examining the role of trust in the multifaceted challenges faced by educators and educational institutions."
Wem gehört eigentlich das Meer? Warum ist das Wasser blau? Und vor allem: Wer frisst Quallen? Gewiss hat sich auch Ihnen die eine oder andere Frage rund um das Meer bereits gestellt und Sie fanden so schnell keine Antwort. Da trifft es sich gut, dass der Meeresbiologe Tony Rice diese Antworten kurz und bündig parat hat. Dieses Buch ist als spannende Urlaubslektüre ebenso geeignet wie als Nachschlagewerk und beantwortet alle Fragen rund ums Meer auf höchst unterhaltsame Art und Weise.