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Date Posted: 19:06:56 03/22/07 Thu
Author: Nickie
Subject: Re: Regurgitation or Learning?
In reply to: Chad B 's message, "Regurgitation or Learning?" on 11:32:47 03/22/07 Thu

We also talked about this in our MUS 374 class (with Dr. Owen). We discussed how it really should be a requirement that every student be able to perform at least one piece MUSICALLY by the time they graduate. It's hard to assess this, but don't you think it's rare that you actually hear a MUSICAL performance? We should really be aiming to teach our students how to perform musically, not just technically well.

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[> Re: Regurgitation or Learning? -- Beth G., 08:27:06 03/25/07 Sun [1]

I was thinking about band in high school and remembering all the music we played.The music was pretty easy so that everyone could just play it back(regurgitation)and we were not that good at all. The conductor never promoted any further understanding of the music or actual learning. I think that we never grew to play any more difficult music because of that. If the conductor was to maybe explain the music more in depth, the students may be able to have a higher understanding.


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