Music Education in Action: Basic Principles and Practical MethodsAllyn and Bacon, 1960 - 523 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 80.
245. lappuse
... methods he will be able to stop the tone in any style demanded . The first method may be called the " breath release . " Here the tone dies away through the lessening of the air put through the instrument . The second method of stopping ...
... methods he will be able to stop the tone in any style demanded . The first method may be called the " breath release . " Here the tone dies away through the lessening of the air put through the instrument . The second method of stopping ...
453. lappuse
... method is the best method of teaching piano ; however , this method does not reach children in sufficient quantities . The class method can reach more children than the private - lesson method and can be operated within the school ...
... method is the best method of teaching piano ; however , this method does not reach children in sufficient quantities . The class method can reach more children than the private - lesson method and can be operated within the school ...
462. lappuse
... method of uniform issue can either prolong or shorten the life of a uniform ; it also affects the maintenance of uniforms . If uniforms are issued carefully it not only increases the life of the uniforms , but also minimizes the ...
... method of uniform issue can either prolong or shorten the life of a uniform ; it also affects the maintenance of uniforms . If uniforms are issued carefully it not only increases the life of the uniforms , but also minimizes the ...
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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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