The four stages in Carl Orff’s pedagogical method (The Schulwerk method) that were modified in the United States (I..., E..., L..., I... )
Imitation, exploration, literacy, and improvisation
The three "steps" in his pedagogic method
1) Eurythmics
2) Ear training
3) Improvisation
This solfege system was favored by Kodály
Relative or movable do
The theorist that established audiation
Gordon’s Music Learning Theory/Edwin E. Gordon
This theorist believed that music is not based on the child’s talent but the ability for the child to grow and develop as a musician-”music belongs to all.”
Zoltan Kodály
Carl Orff believed that all children have natural
_______ capabilities
Musical
This solfege system is used by Dalcroze followers
The fixed do system
His method uses _____ songs in developing musical skills
Folk
Student who created method books called First Steps in Music
John Feirabend
The theory that focuses primarily on the study of music through properties of pitch, duration, loudness, and timbre.
Comprehensive Musicianship
Orff’s pedagogy is closely linked and related to this aspect of children’s lives
Children's world of play, fantasy, games, and chants.
This TYPE of LEARNING is used in Eurythmics
Kinesthetic learning
The rhythmic syllables used in this method
Ta for quarter notes and ti for eighth notes
The triple meter Rhythmic Syllables used in this method
Du . . De. . Du Da De . . . Du ta da ta de ta
Said "All students capable of language literacy are capable of musical literacy."
Zoltan Kodaly
With the collaboration of Carl Orff and Gunild Keetman this method was created
The Schulwerk Method
Both of these components in his method offer a good foundation for improvisation
Solfege and Eurythmics
Kodály’s method focuses on the ____ and cultural approach to music education
Music should be taught following the same outline as this process in infants and toddlers
Initial language acquisition
This theorist developed musical aptitude tests for children
Edwin Gordon
This stage is the ultimate stage of the Orff process that is dependent on prior training or knowledge and combines all other stages from his method
Improvisation
Best music for movement exercises
Music the teacher improvises
The American approach to the Kodály system favors... (Name at least one!)
“Tonic fa so la approach to sight reading-with its hand signs, a rhythmic system of mnemonic symbols, and an emphasis on unaccompanied song.”
The eight steps in the process Discrimination Learning
1- Aural and oral, 2-verbal association, 3-partial synthesis. 4-symbolic association, 5-composite synthesis and inference learning, 6-generalization, 7-creativity and improvisation, 8-theoretical understanding
Inspired by Indonesian and African percussion
Orff's Instrumentarium