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Functional Theory for Applied Music StudentsFlinn, Lois Clark 12 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to prepare music theory textbook-workbooks for students of elementary school grades four through eight who are taking private music lessons in voice, piano, or other instruments. The study was prompted by the action taken first by Texas Music Teachers Association and later by Music Teachers National Association which made the passing of comprehensive music theory examinations a prerequisite for entering all student performance and contest events sponsored by these associations.
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INSTRUCTIONAL AND PERFORMANCE MATERIALS FOR TEACHING THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF MUSICAL STYLE TO THE HIGH SCHOOL BAND STUDENTKreloff, Herschel Mayer, 1931- January 1971 (has links)
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An investigation into the application of Austrian didactics and methods of elementary musical education in South African schoolNowotny, Ingrid Heidelinde January 1970 (has links)
Why teach music? To answer this question one has to be able to see the full value of musical education. One has to recognize its effect on the unfolding of character and personality on the one hand and, on the other, its value for the development and sharpening of the intellect. In ancient Greece, the cradle of Western culture, the significance of music for man, the people, and the state was frequently emphasized. The Greeks regarded music almost as a magic force, the inherent harmony of which was capable of transforming things and creating order by reconciling contrarieties. Similarly they believed that the power of music could restore the harmony in man's soul. Intro., p.1.
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