Archive of the Category 'Human Musical Development'

Clapping Rhythms

Saturday, den 20. June 2009

In my post of 31 May 2009 I mentioned about clapping rhythms, and that no matter what duration the note has, each clap is short in sound. I did ask my students to sing ‘la’ while clapping each note ensuring that the ‘la’ sounded for the correct duration of the value of the note. This [...]

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Reading Music Notation

Saturday, den 20. June 2009

In my last post on Professional Development Studies I mentioned about a text book containing information about music literacy. I included in my post about playing three notes E on the first line of the treble staff, B on the third or middle line of the treble staff, and F on the 5th or top line [...]

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Professional Development Studies

Sunday, den 31. May 2009

In January 2009 I commenced  ‘Master of Music Practitioner ‘ post graduate studies at the University of Western Australia. At present I am doing human musical development studies. These take you back thousands of years to the discovery of a bone which could have been made into a  musical instrument. The study also includes musical [...]

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