Music Education in Action: Basic Principles and Practical MethodsAllyn and Bacon, 1960 - 523 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 67.
86. lappuse
... better term . He further decided that the presentation of this subject matter should be in integral rela- tion to the music being performed ; it should make performance better , not detract from it . After further thinking along these ...
... better term . He further decided that the presentation of this subject matter should be in integral rela- tion to the music being performed ; it should make performance better , not detract from it . After further thinking along these ...
255. lappuse
... better withstand heavy playing . For the advanced , serious student , I believe gut snares are best on parade drums . It is true that a player of medium ability will sound better on a drum with wire snares , and that the gut snares ...
... better withstand heavy playing . For the advanced , serious student , I believe gut snares are best on parade drums . It is true that a player of medium ability will sound better on a drum with wire snares , and that the gut snares ...
462. lappuse
... better to reissue the growing student another uniform than to open up the seams and do an alteration job . This sort of fitting is very hard on a uniform , especially if it is done many times . UNIFORM ISSUE There are a number of ...
... better to reissue the growing student another uniform than to open up the seams and do an alteration job . This sort of fitting is very hard on a uniform , especially if it is done many times . UNIFORM ISSUE There are a number of ...
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PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPTS Lloyd Frederick Sunderman | 4 |
CURRENT PHILOSOPHIES Hugo D Marple | 14 |
MORAL AND SPIRITUAL VALUES Earl Enyeart Harper | 20 |
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