USE OF INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING MUSIC THEORY
Keywords:
musical education, theory, analysis, educational system, musical signs.Abstract
This article reveals the importance of musical theoretical analysis in the development of students' musical literacy. There is also detailed information about the methods of musical analysis.
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