A History of Music Education in the United StatesUniversity Press of New England, 1982 - 396 pagine A prime reference work for music students preparing to teach. |
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... ORFF SYSTEM OF MUSIC EDUCATION Carl Orff investigated the common methods of music teaching in Germany in the early part of the century and determined that the children were exposed to defective instruction . The children , ac- cording to ...
... ORFF SYSTEM OF MUSIC EDUCATION Carl Orff investigated the common methods of music teaching in Germany in the early part of the century and determined that the children were exposed to defective instruction . The children , ac- cording to ...
Pagina 344
... Orff be- lieved that these were particularly effective in pentatonic tunes , and they provided the necessary framework for melodic improvi- sation . These burduns developed into ostinato figures , opening the door to rhythmic variety ...
... Orff be- lieved that these were particularly effective in pentatonic tunes , and they provided the necessary framework for melodic improvi- sation . These burduns developed into ostinato figures , opening the door to rhythmic variety ...
Pagina 347
... Orff , Kodaly believed that the individ- uat child reenacts the musical development of his race in order to develop a high level of musicianship . A carefully planned and systematically developed sequence of musical concepts and ...
... Orff , Kodaly believed that the individ- uat child reenacts the musical development of his race in order to develop a high level of musicianship . A carefully planned and systematically developed sequence of musical concepts and ...
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Colonial New England I | 1 |
The Singing School | 13 |
Tune Books and Performance Practice | 32 |
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