Section Section Description Page Number
1 Community Music in the Asia Pacific: An Introduction Brydie-Leigh Bartleet and Melissa Cain and Diana Tolmie and Anne Power and Mari Shiobara p. 1
Part I Maintaining and Evolving Traditions in Community Music Making
2 Mapping Community Music Development in Timor-Leste Gillian Howell p. 13
3 Conserving Knowledge and Language Practices of Singing Cultures in Low-lying Pacific Islands Te Oti Rakena p. 35
4 Transmitting Japanese Folk Song: Strategies for Nationalizing the Local and Taking It into Schools Mari Shiobara p. 47
5 Child''s Play? Teaching and Learning in Fijian Jennifer Cattermole p. 59
6 Gathering to Study: The Case of the Myoan Shakubachi''s Beyahyti-kai p. 75
7 Hei te po, hei te ao-Singing in the Dark: The Revival of an Indigenous Teaching Methodology Karyn Paringatai p. 87
Part II Broader Social Justice Considerations and Interdisciplinary Intersections
8 Developing a Performance Involving People with Intellectual Challenges during the 2012 Beijing Traditional Music Festival p. 101
9 Community Music Therapy: From the Clinical to Community p. 115
10 Exchange and Common Ground: "The Big Sing in the Desert" Julie Rickwood p. 133
11 Transforming Lives: Exploring Eight Ways of Learning in Arts-based Service Learning with Australian Aboriginal Communities Anne Power and Brydie-Leigh Bartleet and Dawn Bennet p. 153
12 Emergence, Care, and Sustainability: A Community Arts Project in Early Childhood Education David Lines p. 177
Part III Connecting Community Music to Teaching and Learning Contexts
13 Step Outside and Bring in the World: A Wealth of Community Musics at Your Doorstep Jennifer Walden p. 189
14 Shuo Chang as Burdens in Song: Xinyao and Education Communities of Practice in Singapore Eugene Dairianathan and Chee Hoo Lum p. 206
15 The Community Band Experience in Singapore through Two Lenses: The Local and the Expatriate Leonard Tan and Melissa Cain p. 221
16 How a Music Program Can Build and Sustain a Community Joanne Ruksenas p. 242
17 Techniques and Tools for Music Learning in Australian Community Choirs Naomi Cooper p. 260
18 Engaging with Sax beyond Conservatoire Walls: The Community Activities of the Queensland Conservatorium Saxophone Orchestra Diana Tolmie p. 280
About the Contributor p. 305
Index p. 309