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    Video stories: Orff Schulwerk A Classroom In Action It's great to show on video about teaching with students about experiences is teacher by Sharon Mazion in Breck School. For orff method training with students can good leader in understanding get more time is music class. A good leader knows when to teach before a teacher wants information students will seem to explain is understanding. To get more time is music while training to during time of experience to orff method and schulwerk in action for class. Make sure to know how to use orff in class about hand signs and some dance too that is mixed up. Because self uses an orff for teaching how to know is music take a basic have a belief that is each group of students. For teacher can active…

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    way. No one in my family has ever been a Music Education teacher. They have either worked in medicine, childcare, the military, or in the culinary field. Instead, listening to music or watching a performance has always sent a magical thrill through my body. It is something that has given me the willpower to go out and conquer the world. Now, what in the world influenced me to study Music Education? Truly, I want to educate students in a way that will encourage them to express their identity…

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    "O Fortuna" was a Medieval Latin Goliardic poem written early in the 13th century and is part of the collection known as the Carmina Burana. In 1935-36, "O Fortuna" was set to music by German composer Carl Orff as a part of "Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi", the opening and closing movement of his cantata Carmina Burana. It starst off with a slow pace having pounding drums and choir that drops quickly into a quiet whisper then builds slowly into a steady crescendo of drums and short string and horn…

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    make music education in general a fun, productive, progressive approach to enhance children’s learning. Alcodia (2012) underscores that there are three most popular music education methods that focuses on teaching music and movement, namely: Orff Method, Kodaly Method, and Dalcroze Methods. They are also related to acquiring the rhythmic skills. Orff Method The Orff Method, developed by the German composer Carl Orff, is a way of teaching music that engages in different…

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    There were many different types of methods that we used in primary general music methods this year. Those included all the way from Kodály, Orff-Schulwerk, Dalcroze, Gordon Music Learning Theory, and eclectic. Kodály was a really big part of primary general music methods. It is widely used in everything we do. It was implemented with anything rhythmic. Which includes everything from the nursery rhymes to the most complex song in the song collection. You would use Kodály rhythmic syllables to…

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