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Date: 2014-12-04 16:42:16Hungarian people Hungarian music Music education National Youth Choir of Scotland Choir Ethnomusicology Kodály Method Music Ethnomusicologists Zoltán Kodály | 3rd–7th August SCOTLAND Save the DateAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.iks.huDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 307,89 KBShare Document on Facebook |
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WHY MUSICIANSHIP TRAINING ACCORDING TO THE PRINCIPLES OF ZOLTÁN KODÁLY The Kodály approach to music education is child centred and taught in a logical, sequential manner. There is no “method” – more a series ofDocID: 177kJ - View Document | |
THE KODÁLY CONCEPT The Kodály Concept of music education is not a method as such, neither are there any Kodály instrumental methods. The Concept is unique in that Kodály combined elements from existing approaches toDocID: 15MmY - View Document |