Monday, 18 March 2013

Part 2: References


References

Asai, SM (1999). Nōmai Dance Drama: A surviving spirit on Medieval Japan, Connecticut: Greenwood Press 

Earl G. (2004) The Kodaly Concept, 2nd Edition.  British Kodaly Academy [ONLINE].  Avaliable:http://www.britishkodalyacademy.org/public_downloads/The%20Kodaly%20Concept%20-%20Gillian%20Earl.pdf

Hodgson P. (2013) The Unmitigated Weirdness of the Whole Tone Scale [ONLINE] Avaliable: http://www2.gibson.com/News-Lifestyle/Features/en-us/The-Whole-Tone-Scale-0118-2013.aspx

Kennedy M. & Kennedy J. (2007), Oxford Concise Dictionary of Music, 5th Edition, Michigan, Oxford University Press

Landis B. & Carder P. (1972) The eclectic curriculum in American music education: contributions of Dalcroze, Kodaly, and Orff, Michigan: Music Educators National Conference.

Needham, J. (2004). Science and Civilization in China, Vol. IV: Physics and Physical Technology, 6th Edition: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Nettl, B. (1956) Music in Primitive Culture, 2nd Edition, Cambridge, Mass. & London: Harvard University Press.

Perricone, J. (2000) Melody in Songwriting: Tools and Techniques for Writing Hit Songs, Boston: Berklee Press

Todd Titon, J.  (2009). Worlds of Music: An Introduction to the Music of the World's Peoples, 3rd Edition, California: Schirmer Cengage Learning

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