Music Literacy Workshop With Carol Krueger:

Fostering Music Literacy in Rehearsals and the Music Classroom


July 13-15, 2026 | 8:30am-4:30pm

Colorado Children's Chorale Offices

3801 East Florida Avenue, Suite 400

Denver, CO 80210-2543

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Workshop Details

Registration Deadline:

  • June 30, 2026

Registration Fee:

  • General/Teacher - $175
  • 1st Year Teacher - $75
  • College student - Free (based on availability)

Schedule:

  • 8:30 am - 11:30 am - Morning Session
  • 11:30 am - 1:00 pm - Break for Lunch
  • 1:00 pm - 4:30 - Afternoon Session

Participants Will Receive:

  • Professional Development Certificate (18 hours)

About the Workshop

Developing musically literate individuals is central to the school, community, and church music curriculum. Working from the premise that music skills are learned in a similar order to language skills, participants will focus on the acquisition of tonal and rhythm skills via a sound before symbol approach. In other words, we ‘learn’ music through hearing and imitating patterns (comparable to a vocabulary of words in language) before reading (translating notation into sound) and writing (translating sound into notation). 

To aid the development of aural (listening) – oral (performing) tonal skills, a sequence of vocal pitch exercises and chord progressions will be presented in graphic form.  


The TAKADIMI rhythm-pedagogy system, a beat-oriented system, will be incorporated to aid in the development of aural – oral rhythm skills.  Specific techniques for developing reading readiness, literacy, audiation, musical memory and dictation will be explored.

Vocal improvisation is also central to developing musicianship and demonstrates the student’s comprehension; it is analogous to conversation in language. In spite of its importance, improvisation is rarely addressed in the choral and instrumental setting.  Many teacher-conductors lack experience improvising and/or lack training to teach improvisation, consequently they are afraid to tackle it. During this experiential workshop, improvisation will be defined, the irreplaceable benefits will be explored, and specific, sequential techniques for teaching improvisation will be experienced.


Since retention of literacy skills is dependent upon immediate application to vocal/choral/instrumental literature, participants will also examine sequencing rhythm and tonal concepts, selecting repertoire to reinforce students’ previous knowledge and literacy skills, and the steps to determine ‘what’ they need to know to be successful on a particular piece. Special attention will be given to the development of music literacy curriculum maps and diction maps. 


For more information contact:
Ian Henning,
ianhenning27@gmail.com or Emily Crile, crile@childrenschorale.org

About the Instructor:

Dr. Carol Krueger has a passion for research- and evidence-based practices in music literacy instruction, and a knack for teaching these practices to educators in understandable, practical, and fun ways. She recently headlined the COACDA summer conference and shared a few of her key insights into the process of teaching children to read, write, listen to, and "speak" music, but there is much more to be learned from a full workshop. See her full biography and more by clicking the button below.


Dr. Carol Krueger's Website