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Books are sold by Mad Robin Music, and can be purchased on July 5.  Alternatively, you can purchase them on your own.  

To preorder from Mad Robin and have your materials delivered to you on the first day of class, see this link.  In the shipping field, enter the following address:
3307 3rd Ave. W
Seattle, WA 98119

Required supplies: 

Level I:

-        Level I Materials Packets & Handouts (included in workshop fee)
-        Choral music packet (included in workshop fee)
-        Tuning Fork
-        Bolkovac, E., & Johnson, J. (2005).  150 Rounds and Canons for Teaching and Singing.  Boosey & Hawkes.
-        Klinger, R. (2016).  Lesson Planning in a Kodály Setting.  Organization of American Kodály Educators.
-        Kodaly, Z. (1943/2004).  333 Reading Exercises.  Boosey & Hawkes.
 
Level II:
-        Level I Materials Packets & Handouts (included in workshop fee)
-        Choral music packet (included in workshop fee)
-        Tuning Fork
-        Bolkovac, E., & Johnson, J. (2005).  150 Rounds and Canons for Teaching and Singing.  Boosey & Hawkes.
-        Klinger, R. (2016).  Lesson Planning in a Kodály Setting.  Organization of American Kodály Educators.
-        Montoya-Stier, G. (2009).  El Patio de mi Casa.  GIA Publications.  (Book/CD set).

Level II students should also bring resources from their Level I course: 
-        Level I Handouts (but not Choral Conducting Packet)
-        Erdei, P., & Komlos, K. (1974).  150 American Folksongs to Sing, Read, and Play.   Boosey & Hawkes.
-        Kodaly, Z. (1943/2004).  333 Reading Exercises.  Boosey & Hawkes.

Sampler: 
-        No required resources.
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There are a limited number of "class sets" of books that students can borrow, if you do not wish to purchase the resources.  Email Christopher Roberts at cr777@uw.edu with questions.
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