Children and Music: An Informal Guide for Parents and TeachersSloane, 1952 - 279 páginas |
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... listening is objective ; his judgment is not influenced by his regard for the performer as it is when a member of his family is playing or singing for him . For this reason , recorded music plays a great part over the years in ...
... listening is objective ; his judgment is not influenced by his regard for the performer as it is when a member of his family is playing or singing for him . For this reason , recorded music plays a great part over the years in ...
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... listening habits . If you yourself enjoy listening to records , your enthusiasm is bound to reach your child . You will , of course , build a family library to suit your own taste . But you cannot lose sight of the fact that your child ...
... listening habits . If you yourself enjoy listening to records , your enthusiasm is bound to reach your child . You will , of course , build a family library to suit your own taste . But you cannot lose sight of the fact that your child ...
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... listening . Other examples have already been given of how children can , with wise guidance , put their knowledge to use with imagination and ingenuity . Through dramatization and dance , through improvisation on an instrument , or by ...
... listening . Other examples have already been given of how children can , with wise guidance , put their knowledge to use with imagination and ingenuity . Through dramatization and dance , through improvisation on an instrument , or by ...
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How Do I Develop My Own Resources? | 12 |
How Do I Begin to Help My Child? 301 | 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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