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Music as a Language: Lectures to Music Students

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The lectures present a pedagogical view that treats musical study as a language for self-expression, arguing that class-based ear-training and short, frequent lessons best develop musical thinking. They outline training for teachers, classroom organization, and discipline, with practical guidance on voice production, sight-singing, rhythm, dictation, sol-fa, transposition, and elementary composition. Practical methods for teaching harmony, extemporization, and piano are given alongside exercises and lesson plans. Emphasis is placed on supervised practice, adapting technique to average pupils, and preparing graduates for school posts with concrete classroom experience and professional advice for beginning teachers.

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Ethel Home

Ethel Home was an educator and author known for her contributions to music education. Her notable work, "Music as a Language: Lectures to Music Students," explores the fundamental principles of music and its expressive capabilities. Through her lectures, Home aimed to enhance the understanding of music as a vital form of communication, emphasizing its importance in both personal and academic contexts. Her insights continue to resonate with music students and educators, reflecting her commitment to fostering a deeper appreciation of music as an art form.

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