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Memorizing Music Without Really Trying

November 22, 2016 by Adam Paltrowitz Leave a Comment


Choral Clarity Blog Presents:

Memorizing Music Without Really Trying

How we teach and run daily rehearsals greatly impacts our students’ ability to be responsive to our conducting, sing freely, and be communicative. Our approach can foster the ability for our students to naturally memorize their music; we do not need to require them to memorize or even give part tests.

Click here to find out more about Memorizing Music Without Really Trying

 

To read my previous blog post, Don’t Make Them Memorize, you will also gain a foundation for this article.

 


Filed Under: Choral Clarity, Others Tagged With: ACDA, American Choral Directors Association

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