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Teaching Children Musical Perception with MUSIC-AR

Teaching Children Musical Perception with MUSIC-AR

... compulsory musical education in schools that leads to loss of sound/musical perception of Brazilian ...the teaching of musical perception, inspired the creation of ... See full document

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A Modest Proposal: A Chamber Opera in One Act

A Modest Proposal: A Chamber Opera in One Act

... and children, love, anger, and revenge. I integrate musical quotations from (or references to) folk lullabies and the works of Mahler, Debussy, and Schoenberg to support and enhance the richness and ... See full document

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Salt Tectonism In The Carolina Trough

Salt Tectonism In The Carolina Trough

... own music in their lessons. If the teacher is willing to improvise music based on a specific flute or musical concept being taught, the teacher is modeling this mindset of play and creativity with ... See full document

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The study on the strategies of choosing music schools from the viewpoint of Kansei engineering

The study on the strategies of choosing music schools from the viewpoint of Kansei engineering

... choosing music schools are issues of concern to students and parents, because music schools focus on the cultivation of musical talents and the enhancement of music literacy, and offer ... See full document

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The National Curriculum for Music: An assessment and progression framework

The National Curriculum for Music: An assessment and progression framework

... other musical notations as appropriate) should be used to help understand relationships between sounds made by the children, and the symbols used in whatever system of notation is being ...learning ... See full document

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Thoughts Behaviors of Parents on Motivating Their Children Aged 4-6 for Music

Thoughts Behaviors of Parents on Motivating Their Children Aged 4-6 for Music

... period. Musical education, on the other hand, develops only if the existing skill is accompanied by conscious and regular music ...the musical activities in preschool period, has a direct impact on ... See full document

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Effectiveness of preservice music teacher education programs: perceptions of early-career music teachers

Effectiveness of preservice music teacher education programs: perceptions of early-career music teachers

... of teaching occurring in schools is directly linked to the quality of preservice preparation that teachers receive (Darling-Hammond, ...of music teacher education, given the unique challenges that classroom ... See full document

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Musical styles as communities of practice : challenges for learning, teaching and assessment of music in higher education

Musical styles as communities of practice : challenges for learning, teaching and assessment of music in higher education

... Music in Higher Education in the UK is now studied by large numbers of students and for a variety of reasons (Burland & Pitts, 2007). The traditional hegemony of the Western classical tradition has been ... See full document

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Predicting Musical Meaning in Audio Branding Scenarios

Predicting Musical Meaning in Audio Branding Scenarios

... same musical pieces (Bonneville-Roussy et ...of music, we therefore also address the challenge of inter- individual differences in the association to ... See full document

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TEACHERS' PERCEPTIONS OF MUSICALITY AND ITS CONTEXTS: A STUDY OF PIANO PEDAGOGY IN ATHENIAN CONSERVATORIES

TEACHERS' PERCEPTIONS OF MUSICALITY AND ITS CONTEXTS: A STUDY OF PIANO PEDAGOGY IN ATHENIAN CONSERVATORIES

... Also they can influence their children in the acquisition of a suitable attitude towards the kind of music on which musical education in Greek conservatories is based (influencing the [r] ... See full document

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Vibrotactile perception of musical pitch

Vibrotactile perception of musical pitch

... for music-making by deaf musicians by focussing on interactive ...that music means nothing to the deaf; but it is important to them whether they are interested in it or ...through music, gives deaf ... See full document

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Analyzing the Teaching Reform of Aesthetics of Music in Normal Universities Based on the Perspective of Musical Sociology

Analyzing the Teaching Reform of Aesthetics of Music in Normal Universities Based on the Perspective of Musical Sociology

... of teaching Aesthetics of Music in normal universities, teachers focus on the skills of students' breathing and sound in singing, and the expression of the contents and thoughts of a complete music ... See full document

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Proposing Five Sustainable Model For The Missional Character Of Music In Worship

Proposing Five Sustainable Model For The Missional Character Of Music In Worship

... its musical activity to the world is in ...by teaching it to sing, to play and to delight in the joy of ...want music to express our quiet, inner joy. At other times music helps us to expand a ... See full document

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Music education in England: a review by Darren Henley for the Department for Education and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport

Music education in England: a review by Darren Henley for the Department for Education and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport

... “A music education should be real; placed in a real cultural context and for a real ...purpose. Music education should reflect music ...of music making that children encounter ...of ... See full document

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The Role of the Kazakh National Ornaments in Esthetic Education

The Role of the Kazakh National Ornaments in Esthetic Education

... tactile perception; children learn to discern the features of sound creation using various musical instruments, to select objects by size, color, volume, to perform different ...games, ... See full document

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ASSESSMENT OF PARTICIPATION OR MUSICALITY: PILOT STUDY AMONG ESTONIAN MUSIC TEACHERS

ASSESSMENT OF PARTICIPATION OR MUSICALITY: PILOT STUDY AMONG ESTONIAN MUSIC TEACHERS

... pitch perception, ability to sing, musical memory, sense of harmony) and rhythmic accuracy of playing an ...coherence, musical knowledge) and musical knowledge is also ...with musical ... See full document

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'That's just the way you make me feel': An introduction to the concept of Sonic Gaydar

'That's just the way you make me feel': An introduction to the concept of Sonic Gaydar

... of music appear in the pages of literature, broad contextual conclusions can often be enough to satisfy the ‘interdisciplinary’ approach to analysis, but the music in some novels demands a more thorough ... See full document

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Ethics and/in/as silence

Ethics and/in/as silence

... of music, what does this mean for the definition of music? What are we implying by calling 4’33’’ music? When silence (= sound) becomes music? (And indeed, based on what we find in 20th ... See full document

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Musical Legacies: The Contribution of the Music Association of Ireland to an Irish Musical Infrastructure

Musical Legacies: The Contribution of the Music Association of Ireland to an Irish Musical Infrastructure

... document, Music and the Nation: A Memorandum, based on its six objectives (listed above) to ame- liorate the position of classical music in ...in musical life in ... See full document

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A Study of the Lhires III Spectrograph on the Hard Labor Creek Observatory 20 inch Telescope

A Study of the Lhires III Spectrograph on the Hard Labor Creek Observatory 20 inch Telescope

... The guidance, thoughtful advice, and personal attention I received from members of my dissertation committee were integral to my own thought process and to this work. On several occasions my committee chair, Deron ... See full document

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