Music Education in Action: Basic Principles and Practical MethodsAllyn and Bacon, 1960 - 523 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 55.
203. lappuse
... position ; however , with the possible exception of the experienced professional , the best choral response is achieved from a standing position . Having considered the various choral groupings it should be emphasized that the ...
... position ; however , with the possible exception of the experienced professional , the best choral response is achieved from a standing position . Having considered the various choral groupings it should be emphasized that the ...
244. lappuse
... position so that the thumb falls at an angle of approximately 30 degrees from the horizon , helps to position the fingers correctly . If the right thumb is positioned in the thumb rest so that the rest comes approximately be- tween the ...
... position so that the thumb falls at an angle of approximately 30 degrees from the horizon , helps to position the fingers correctly . If the right thumb is positioned in the thumb rest so that the rest comes approximately be- tween the ...
392. lappuse
... position that is already occupied , and a position ought not be accepted when it has been created through unethical behavior or is the center of conflict within a community . Teachers are expected to fulfill the obligations of their ...
... position that is already occupied , and a position ought not be accepted when it has been created through unethical behavior or is the center of conflict within a community . Teachers are expected to fulfill the obligations of their ...
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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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