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Main directions in the development of solfeggio subject

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In recent decades, music education pedagogy has established the position that each musical material requires the development of teaching methods appropriate to its intonational nature. In music pedagogy this has led to the emergence of style solfeggio. Currently, in the teaching of solfeggio two main directions are clearly defined: the traditional approach, which is a unified approach to the selection and alignment of the educational material based solely on the objectives of the subject, without regard to the stylistic diversity of music, and the stylistic approach, in the depth of which several directions can be distinguished depending on the mastered stylistic material. The proposed articles talk about the main varieties of style solfeggio, namely jazz and folklore solfeggio. The main purpose of this direction in the teaching of solfeggio is the development of listening style and intonation skills on the pop-jazz and folklore material.

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Pivnitskaya Olga, Ph.D. em Pedagogia, Professora Principal, Departamento de Metodologia e Tecnologia da Pedagogia da Educação Musical. Professor Associado. As suas principais áreas de investigação são métodos de desenvolvimento da audição musical. É autora de várias obras científicas e do curso "School of Folk Solfegging".

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Authors Olga Pivnitskaya
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.02.2023
 
EAN 9786205696736
ISBN 9786205696736
No. of pages 52
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > Music theory

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