Brame, 2011 - Google Patents
Comprehensive musicianship: Awareness, acceptance, and implementation among high school band directors in Illinois and WisconsinBrame, 2011
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- Brame D
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Comprehensive musicianship (CM) is the teaching of the many aspects of music, including performance, history, theory, and composition, as interrelated topics in an integrated manner (Garofalo, 1983). The purpose of this study was to document the awareness, acceptance …
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