The enhanced CD as a tool in Music Education: ANALYSIS OF "Discovering Francisco Alcázar"
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https://doi.org/10.7203/LEEME.2.9645Keywords:
Music Education, Enhanced CD, Classical Guitar.Abstract
The Enhanced CD (ECD) is an innovative CD-ROM format that allows to include two sessions: one audio and one interactive. This format proves to be extremely useful for, among other things, music education, since it supports the music itself with standard CD quality plus an interactive one that can take photos, sheet music, text, video, audio, graphics, etc ... The possibilities of teaching material are truly exceptional. The present paper analyzes an ECD created entirely by the author. "Discovering Francisco Alcázar" is a work that describes with music, photos, interviews in audio and video, sound narrations, etc. The life and work of the guitarist, composer and pedagogue, father of the current classical guitar in Gran Canaria. The analysis includes the following sections: means and resources required for production, production design, curricular integration, design assessment.
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