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421. MUSIC EDUCATION IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. (3)

Purposes and procedures. Methods used for presentation of varied musical experiences. Rote songs, rhythm, reading songs, creative activities, music appreciation, dramatizations, and the playing of simple instruments . Consideration of the child voice. Survey of materials.

423. MUSIC EDUCATION IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL. (3)

Purpose and procedures. Organization of courses and activi­ ties, both choral and instrumental. Music appreciation. Methods, techniques, and problems. Survey of materials.

425. PIANO PEDAGOGY. (1)

For the teacher of private piano. Practical procedures used in training a student in touch, pedalling, general musician­ ship, memorization, proper practice habits, and sight-read­ ing. Survey of graded literature. Planning of recitals.

427. VOICE PEDAGOGY. (2)

Teaching methods and practice in teaching. vocal methods. Observation in voice classes.

Evaluation of

APPLIED MUSIC Private instruction is offered in the following: organ, piano, voice, brass instruments, string instruments, woodwind instru­ ments, accordion*, and hymn playing*. 181. ORGAN CLASS I. Required of all beginning organ students. Includes basic keyboard and pedal techniques , pipe organ construction, and repertory. *191. PIANO CLASS I. Six to ten students. For the student with no previous train­ ing who desires to study applied music. *192. PIANO CLASS II. Continuation of 191. '~193. VOICE CLASS I. Same description as 191. ''194. VOICE CLASS II. Continuation of 193. *Not allowed for credit toward the applied music requirement of the Musi c Majors.

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