The Journal of Education, Issues 13-15Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1967 - Education |
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... monotones , ( 2 ) the number of normal singers , and ( 3 ) the total number of children in each age group . Monotones were defined as " pupils who persistently sing out of tune , on one note or on a few notes only " . Teachers of older ...
... monotones , ( 2 ) the number of normal singers , and ( 3 ) the total number of children in each age group . Monotones were defined as " pupils who persistently sing out of tune , on one note or on a few notes only " . Teachers of older ...
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... monotones are deficient . The object of this part of my investigation was to discover the essen- tially musical aspects in which there might be differences between normal singers and monotones , and the possible deficiencies of the ...
... monotones are deficient . The object of this part of my investigation was to discover the essen- tially musical aspects in which there might be differences between normal singers and monotones , and the possible deficiencies of the ...
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... monotones scored just as well as the 62 normal singers , but the remaining 16 monotones scored considerably less , so confirming one of my earlier findings ( see p . 7 above ) . Thus it would appear that whilst the true monotones reveal ...
... monotones scored just as well as the 62 normal singers , but the remaining 16 monotones scored considerably less , so confirming one of my earlier findings ( see p . 7 above ) . Thus it would appear that whilst the true monotones reveal ...
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A Note | 12 |
E J IRWIN 49 The Dr H N MacCorkindale | 49 |
RUTH KEARNEY CARLSON 61 Evaluation A Major Phase | 61 |
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