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    Using Flashcards In Music Theory Lessons

    By janice | November 9, 2009

    This video is a Suzuki teacher using flashcards to actively involve her students in remembering musical terms they have played in their pieces.

    I was just looking through youtube for music theory videos and I stumbled across this teacher who was actively involving her students in remembering musical terms they have played in their pieces. This is quite a small Suzuki style group, but there’s no reason why it couldn’t be adapted to larger classes . Thanks to Janet for posting it on youtube.

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    4 Responses to “Using Flashcards In Music Theory Lessons”

    1. Valentino L. Vazquez says:

      Processes of intellectualizing music can be accomplished in many ways! Flashcards are an effective visual and memory aid.

    2. Dana says:

      This is a great exercise to involve students of all learning styles. Thank you for posting this so others can benefit from it.

    3. Inna says:

      I find the flashcards the most useful tool in memorizing and retaining new information. Thank you for posting the video.

    4. AHuffman says:

      It is neat to see how the students are not only learning, but assimilating those terms with something they already know. This is effective teaching!

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