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Handbell Podcast Season 6 Show 28 – Sound before Sight – Recorded 5/10/2011
By Paul | May 12, 2011
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Main Show Topic – Sound before sight in the Handbell Rehearsal
- Tonight's topic is taken from two articles on the subject of Rhythm syllables and literacy in an educational setting
- "A Comparison of Rhythm Syllables and a Recommendation" by Thomas Sletto. Published in The Kodaly Envoy Magazine Vol. 37 no. 3
- "See with Your Ears, Hear with Your Eyes" by Griff Gall. Published in Overtones Mar/April 2011
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