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Guitars in the Classroom (GITC)(`get-see`) is a non-profit organization that trains and equips classroom teachers to integrate singing and playing guitar into the daily school experience. Founded in 1998, GITC produces programs over 30 states and several foreign countries.
Transformational Active Learning Experience (TALE) could be challenging in large classes where students may exceed 200, typically found in universities. Examples of some challenges in large classes: Student's grades and academic performance might be decreased. The student's ability to think critically might be lower.
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[2] [3] The standard tuning's irregular major-third is replaced by a perfect fourth in all-fourths tuning, which has the open notes E2-A2-D3-G3-C4-F4. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] The note layouts on the fretboard of a guitar tuned in perfect 4ths, with arrows that show where the same note continues on a higher-pitched string.
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The criteria for classifying musical instruments vary depending on the point of view, time, and place. The many various approaches examine aspects such as the physical properties of the instrument (shape, construction, material composition, physical state, etc.), the manner in which the instrument is played (plucked, bowed, etc.), the means by which the instrument produces sound, the quality ...
In all cases, the time required for both notes is subtracted from the value of the principal note. The double appoggiatura is sometimes, though rarely, met with in an inverted form (Ex. 4), and C. P. E. Bach mentions another exceptional kind, in which the first of the two small notes is dotted, and receives the whole accent, while the principal ...
Partimento in the European Classroom: Pedagogical Considerations and Perspectives", Music Theory & Analysis, 1 (1 & 2), Leuven University Press: 146– 169, doi:10.11116/MTA.1.9 Mortensen, John (2020) The pianist's guide to historic improvisation.