University of the
Pacific Library
3601 Pacific Avenue
Stockton, CA 95211
Information:
(209) 946-2431
| Trial Database: Springer eBooks The library is hosting a trial of Springer's eBooks...[More] Posted Fri, September 05 2008 |
| Davey Café Open for Business The Davey Café has reopened for the 2008-2009 school year. Stop by!..[More] Posted Tue, August 26 2008 |
| New Lobby Exhibit of Chinese Christian Center Materials The new library lobby exhibit features photographs, newspaper clippings, and newsletters related to the Center...[More] Posted Mon, August 11 2008 |
| Book Club to discuss The Golden Compass The next faculty/staff book club discussion will feature The Golden Compass, by Philip Pullman...[More] Posted Wed, July 23 2008 |
| Call Number | Subject |
|---|---|
| MT6 | General music theory |
| MT10 - 11 | Teacher's manuals |
| MT20 | Special methods of education: |
| MT22 | Jaques Dalcroze |
| MT32 | Kodaly |
| MT35 | Ear training |
| MT170 - 801 | Technique books - arranged by instrument |
| MT820 - 893 | Singing and voice |
| MT898 - 949 | Techniques for children |
| M1627 - 1629 | National and international music collections |
| M1990 - 1994 | Secular vocal music for children |
| ML1200 - 1251 | Orchestral music |
| ML1300 - 1351 | Band music |
| ML1400 - 1451 | Vocal music |
| ML1500 - 1551 | Choral music |
| ML1600 - 1651 | Secular music |
| ML3838 | Musical ability |
Here are a few of the music education books that may be found in the Library:
Some are available in print form, some in electronic form. Browse by title in Pacificat for print holdings, and the Pacific eLibrary for electronic holdings.
Search by subject to find items about a specific topic when you don't have
a specific author or title. Subject searching is also useful when
browsing for music for specific instruments, ensembles, or genres (e.g.
sonatas, symphonies, operas, etc.) when the composer or title is not known.
1. To find items in the library, go to PacifiCat,
and select Advanced Searches .
2. Select the Format and/or Material Type you are looking for.
3. Under Field to Search: choose Subject .
4. Under Words adjacent? click Yes: .
5. Enter search term(s) from the following list in the first blank box: