Children and Music: An Informal Guide for Parents and TeachersSloane, 1952 - 279 páginas |
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... fact that a genuine ap- preciation of music involves more than proficiency in one of the skills . Thinking their child is especially talented , they try to measure his musical growth in terms of accom- plishment . Or , fearing the ...
... fact that a genuine ap- preciation of music involves more than proficiency in one of the skills . Thinking their child is especially talented , they try to measure his musical growth in terms of accom- plishment . Or , fearing the ...
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... facts and state them bluntly : too many parents and music teachers cling to old - fashioned methods of instrument ... fact remains that too many parents and music teach- ers fall into the first category . They may be in the van- guard ...
... facts and state them bluntly : too many parents and music teachers cling to old - fashioned methods of instrument ... fact remains that too many parents and music teach- ers fall into the first category . They may be in the van- guard ...
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... facts ; the truth of those facts must be evident and they must be so integrated into one's being that they may be called into service at any given moment . Children learn when they themselves can arrive at the same conclusion as the ...
... facts ; the truth of those facts must be evident and they must be so integrated into one's being that they may be called into service at any given moment . Children learn when they themselves can arrive at the same conclusion as the ...
Contenido
How Do I Develop My Own Resources? I | 12 |
How Do I Begin to Help My Child? | 30 |
What Is Good Song Material? | 50 |
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Children and Music: An Informal Guide for Parents and Teachers Beatrice Landeck Vista de fragmentos - 1952 |
Children and Music: An Informal Guide for Parents and Teachers Beatrice Landeck Vista de fragmentos - 1952 |
Children and Music: An Informal Guide for Parents and Teachers Beatrice Landeck Vista de fragmentos - 1952 |
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