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In His Image Art and Joyful Sound Music 2: Expressing Your Joy Art and Music 2: Expressing Your Joy is a course designed to help your homeschoolers express themselves with their God-given creative talents. The first part of the course covers art, the second part covers music. Your homeschoolers are encouraged to not only be creative, but also to acknowledge the fact that God is the source of their creativity. The Musical section of the course involves songs of worship and traditional styles of music, which encourages your homeschoolers’ passion for their music and their faith. With an e-book, CD's, audio and film series, and supplemental video, there is plenty of material to feed your child’s creative spirit. 1: Color and Form 2: Line and Shape 3: Space and Principle 4: Emphasis and Proportion 5: Rhythm and Drawing 6: Styles and Cubism 7: Renaissance and Greek Art 8: Neoclassicism and Pre-Raphael 9: Pop Art and Mosaics 10: Asian Art 11: African Art 12: Autumn Crafts 13: Paper Art and Shadows 14: Positive and Negative 15: Holiday Art 16: The Polar Express 17: Matisee and VanGogh 18: Recycling and Art, and Web Art 19: Introduction to Music 20: Strings and Brass 21: Keyboards 22: Percussion and Woodwinds 23: Music Store 24: Let's Create and Sing 25: Composing Music 26: More on Sound 27: The Mandolin 28: The Banjo 29: Cowboy Songs 30: More on the Orchestra 31: Orchestra Quiz 32: Circus Music 33: Eskimo Music 34: Music Facts 35: Appalachian Music and Dance 36: Review and Final Quiz |
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