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  2. Gordon music learning theory - Wikipedia

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    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 of music learning theory. [1] [2] The theory is an explanation of music learning, based on audiation (see below) and students' individual musical differences. The theory takes into account the ...

  3. Suzuki method - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki noticed that children pick up their native language quickly, whereas adults consider even dialects difficult to learn but are spoken with ease by children at age five or six. He reasoned that if children have the skill to acquire their native language , they might have the ability to become proficient on a musical instrument .

  4. Piano pedagogy - Wikipedia

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    Modern piano lessons tend to emphasize learning notation, and may neglect developing the creative spirit and sensitive ears which lead to expressive music-making. Studies point to the need for using multiple approaches in learning musical skills which engage both sides of the brain—the analytical and the intuitive—for students to master all ...

  5. Edwin S. Votey - Wikipedia

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    The first pneumatic piano player that was practical was the Pianola, invented in 1896 by Edwin S. Votey of Detroit, MI, who received a patent on May 22, 1900. The patent was for an attachment of practical and economical construction that could be applied to and removed from any piano.

  6. Edwin Schneider - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Schneider (May 20, 1874 - April 12, 1958) [1] was an American pianist, teacher, and music editor. He is best known as the partner and accompanist of Irish tenor John McCormack . Before meeting McCormack, he was [ 2 ] an editor and translator for the John Church Company .

  7. Edwin Fischer - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Fischer in the wardrobe of the Mozarteum before his concert on 7 August 1946 Edwin Fischer (6 October 1886 – 24 January 1960) was a Swiss classical pianist and conductor. He is regarded as one of the great interpreters of J.S. Bach and Mozart in the twentieth century.

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