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Children's carols and the developing theoretical music skills
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SourceNeue Didaktik (2010) 2, S. 110-120
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License of the document In copyright
Keywords (German)
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Contributors (corporate)Departement für deutschsprachige Lehrerausbildung an der Babes-Bolyai Universität Klausenburg
Document typeArticle (journal)
ISSN1843-7133; 18437133
LanguageEnglish
Year of creation
review statusPublishing House Lectorship
Abstract (English):Musical notation has the same origins and the same evolutive process as the inscription of speech in writing, being the expression of the same need. In the first grades the acquisition of musical reading and writing must follow the same steps as the acquisition of reading and writing as such, the stock of knowledge already accumulated being correlated with the new theoretical problems. Original composition, children’s Christmas carols constitute the primary means to be used in the first steps of teaching and the formation of theoretical musical abilities. Accessible from the point of view of their composition, the carols facilitate the acquisition of musical reading-writing and through their means the student will be able to acknowledge and understand the elements of the musical language constituting the universe of musical creations. (DIPF/Orig.)
Abstract (German):Die musikalische Gattung der Weihnachtslieder [… erweist sich als geeignetes Mittel], das im Unterricht [für] die Entwicklung der musikalisch-theoretischen Fertigkeiten [empfohlen wird]. Die Weihnachtslieder […] ermöglichen die Aneignung einiger Begriffe zum Lesen und Schreiben der Musik, wodurch der Schüler […] die Elemente der musikalischen Sprache, […] leichter erkennen und verstehen […] kann. (DIPF/Orig.)
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Date of publication05.03.2013
CitationTodea, Diana: Children's carols and the developing theoretical music skills - In: Neue Didaktik (2010) 2, S. 110-120 - URN: urn:nbn:de:0111-opus-58684 - DOI: 10.25656/01:5868
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