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Date Posted: 16:26:19 03/25/07 Sun
Author: Emma
Subject: Re: Regurgitation or Learning?
In reply to: Chad B 's message, "Regurgitation or Learning?" on 11:32:47 03/22/07 Thu

Excellent question, one I havent really ever put much thought into. Being able to produce the tone and proper rhythms is learning, becuase it may be a new pitch or rhythm, and it more than likely will occur again. Its all in what the director chooses to emphasize as to if they are learning or not. And by improving ensemble skills you are learning in a way as well.

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[> Re: Regurgitation or Learning? -- Jayme Orians, 09:21:03 05/02/07 Wed [1]

I feel that encouraging students to perform solo works would help to increase their musicality because they don't rely on the rest of the band or other members in their section. The teacher could use scaffolding to get a better idea of how much the students would be able to do on their own.


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