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Anderson, William Todd – General Music Today, 2012
The methods of the Dalcroze approach to music education--eurhythmics, solfege, and improvisation--have had a profound influence on modern music education. In particular, the overt training in kinesthetic abilities, and the assertion that the relationship between music and movement is an intimate one, is at the heart of Dalcroze's approach to…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Creative Activities, Kinesthetic Perception
Kenney, Susan – General Music Today, 2010
In the previous issue of "General Music Today," the Early Childhood column explored brain-compatible ways of teaching action songs and singing games. This article illustrates the application of brain-compatible ways to teach songs that do not lend themselves to actions or games. There are two ways of teaching songs. One is based on the assumption…
Descriptors: Singing, Teaching Methods, Music Education, Music

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