Teaching Music in the Elementary SchoolHolt, 1959 - 239 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 42.
69. lappuse
... hand and the interpre- tative motions or directions with the left . For left - handed people this may be reversed . With practice , teachers can usually become proficient with ei- ther hand . It is , however , a mistake to think that the ...
... hand and the interpre- tative motions or directions with the left . For left - handed people this may be reversed . With practice , teachers can usually become proficient with ei- ther hand . It is , however , a mistake to think that the ...
70. lappuse
... hand and arm moving away from the body . The preparatory beat should always be incisive enough so that children know ... hand , with or without the baton , must never be super- fluous and meaningless . 6. Baton or hand movements should ...
... hand and arm moving away from the body . The preparatory beat should always be incisive enough so that children know ... hand , with or without the baton , must never be super- fluous and meaningless . 6. Baton or hand movements should ...
212. lappuse
... hand corner of the instrument being closer to the body than the left - hand corner ) . The left hand is used to press down the bar buttons firmly , one at a time ; the right hand , with a felt or plastic pick held between the thumb and ...
... hand corner of the instrument being closer to the body than the left - hand corner ) . The left hand is used to press down the bar buttons firmly , one at a time ; the right hand , with a felt or plastic pick held between the thumb and ...
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33½ rpm Vic 78 rpm Vic accompaniment ADDITIONAL READINGS American autoharp band beats black keys boys and girls Chapter chil child children sing chord chromatic classroom teacher composers composition creative curriculum dances develop discuss dren elementary school example familiar songs film Folk Song Franz Schubert give half-step Hansel and Gretel hear instru instruction instrumental music interest intervals key signature keyboard listening means measure melody ment minor minor scale Minuet mood Morristown movements music class Music Education music reading music teacher notation notes orchestra Park Ridge percussion instruments performance phonograph phrase piano pitch problems pupils Recording rhythm instruments rpm MSB rpm YPR scale Schubert singers singing games skills sometimes song textbook series sound staff Stephen Foster string instruments Summy-Birchard Publishing Company sung syllables Symphony teach music tempo tion tonal tones tonette tune unison song usually vocal voices words York young