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Traditional and Modern Methods of Learning and Teaching Music in Bulgaria
This ethnographic study of music education in the domain of Bulgarian traditional music examines the relationship between music, music education, and culture and makes some hypotheses about cognitive processes in music learning in aural tradition. It demonstrates how music education was embedded in...
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