As an infallible test of a sound 'general' musical education.
The monks, being the first musicians, were the first teachers, and thus we arrive at the beginning of musical education in England.
Thus in composing the scales and in listening to them the child performs real exercises in musical education.
PART VI MUSIC I THE SCALE Since the publication of my first volume on the education of small children, considerable progress has been made in the matter of musical education.
If a real artist should take up the task of analyzing for children the language of music, bringing them to enjoy it phrase by phrase and under different timbres (voice, strings, etc.
Children, little by little to be sure, but no less admirably, enter into the spirit of music.
The circumstance that he was constantly hearing in the parental home a great deal of chamber music in the best manner and himself took part in it, was of great value for the young man's musical education.
Trying to gain a musical education without a wide acquaintance with the literature of music is like attempting to form literary taste without knowing the world's great books.
He considers the human voice the primitive educational instrument of music and believes the reasonable order of musical education to be: hearing, singing, performing.
He expects, and even demands, from his audience a certain grade of musical taste, a certain degree of musical education.
Is it really necessary to go to Europe to "finish" one's musical education?
Born a slave in Georgia, and wholly without what teachers would term a musical education, Blind Tom amazed many of the most conservative musicians of his time.
He assured me that no musical education could be considered complete without an intimate acquaintance with the Bach fugues, which of course was most excellent advice.
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