Gordon music-learning theory is a model for music education based on Edwin Gordon's research on musical aptitude and achievement in the greater field...
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The field of music education contains a number of learning theories that specify how students learn music based on behavioral and cognitive psychology...
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Audiation, Improvisation, and Music Learning Theory. 1991, The Quarterly, 2(1–2), 106–109. Roberts, Willie J. "Gordon's Music Learning on Piano". PI21. Owensboro...
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Playing by ear (redirect from Learning music by ear)
Pianoholic Music. Retrieved 2023-01-07. "Audiation". GIML - The Gordon Institute for Music Learning. 2012-05-24. Retrieved 2021-02-17. Gordon, Edwin (1997)...
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Children’s Music Development Program at Temple University. Levinowitz was a student of learning theorist Edwin Gordon, known for his Music Learning Theory. Guilmartin...
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from statistics, fuzzy logic, and probability theory. There is a close connection between machine learning and compression. A system that predicts the posterior...
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Suggestopedia (redirect from Accelerated language learning)
report with various mixed views on the theory. On the one hand, it affirmed suggestopedia as a language learning technique for second-language speakers...
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including (but not limited to) education, film, industry, literature, music, philanthropy, public service, radio, science, and television. In determining...
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Behaviorism (redirect from Behaviorism (learning theory))
Behavior and Learning, 2nd edition. Cambridge University Press. "Classical and Operant Conditioning - Behaviorist Theories". Learning Theories. 19 June 2015...
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Takadimi (category Music education)
be taught, rooted in Pestalozzian theory formalized by Robert M. Gagné and applied in Edwin Gordon's skill learning sequences. Students learn first to...
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