Children and Music: An Informal Guide for Parents and TeachersSloane, 1952 - 279 páginas |
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... child and her disappointment over the child's shortcomings . The youngster who likes to sing with his family wishes neither to criticize nor to be criticized . I have often heard parents say : “ Oh , that's not the right tune " ; and ...
... child and her disappointment over the child's shortcomings . The youngster who likes to sing with his family wishes neither to criticize nor to be criticized . I have often heard parents say : “ Oh , that's not the right tune " ; and ...
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... child of that early rendition . This point of reference — to music the child himself has created - clarifies the reasons for interpretive expression . The child knows why his music had to be played in such a way ; therefore he can under ...
... child of that early rendition . This point of reference — to music the child himself has created - clarifies the reasons for interpretive expression . The child knows why his music had to be played in such a way ; therefore he can under ...
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... child , like every other mother's child , must find his own pace for development and in his own way . more The only return you have a right to expect on your in- vestment is that your child gain more and more freedom on the instrument ...
... child , like every other mother's child , must find his own pace for development and in his own way . more The only return you have a right to expect on your in- vestment is that your child gain more and more freedom on the instrument ...
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How Do I Develop My Own Resources? | 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 |
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