Cognitive processes in vocal and instrumental learning
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https://doi.org/10.7203/LEEME.49.24577Abstract
Vocal or instrumental practice is a human activity that is exercised in many different situations. In addition to the musical production that takes place in professional or amateur groups (such as choral groups, orchestras or instrumental or vocal groups of different styles), it is also practiced in the family environment, at the different educational levels of general education and in university studies. However, musical expression is specifically present in Music Schools and in Professional and Higher Conservatories, since they stand out for their intensity in this practice, for their teaching function and for the professional projection exercised by Higher Conservatories.Downloads
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