The main purpose of this research was to identify and collect children’s game songs that can be used to teach recorder to beginner students in primary schools of Zimbabwe. The research topic was necessitated by the advocacy of African pianism by professor Akin Euba of Nigeria. African pianism is a concept of using African oriented rhythms to teach the piano in an African way. The researcher saw a gap in using African play songs (in the context of Zimbabwean play songs) to teach the recorder and sought to fill it. This was a qualitative research which prompted the researcher to use a survey approach. The focal point of departure into the research was the three research questions which the researcher formulated. Questionnaires and group inter...
In the past, articulation of traditional musical arts offered the Nigerian child opportunity for dem...
Proceedings of the 9th Biennial Conference for African Association for Health, Physical Education, R...
In order to determine which method would be more successful in teaching Rythm in Music to the sixth ...
Western music and African music as a form of indigenous knowledge constitute music education taught ...
Music education in Kenya has been characterised by the teaching of Western musical literacy and a cu...
Children’s games and game songs are part of the traditional literature that was handed down from gen...
This thesis is the documentation of an investigation to explore the applicability and use of indigen...
In this study I examine the play songs of children in several Akan communities. I have collected an...
The author investigated the teaching and learning processes among children in a suburban community o...
This paper is an update of the applied activities that have so far been undertaken by the researcher...
This article reports on research that investigated the rich tradition of South African urban townshi...
This is an investigation into the potentiality of Integrating some West African musics into the curr...
In the framework of the "Compilation, Analysis, and Adaptation of Selected Ghanaian Folktale Songs f...
A ZBTE research article on music education in Zimbabwe.This article is a comparative synthesis of id...
Changes occurring in the educational system of Ghana since independence in 1957 have been many and v...
In the past, articulation of traditional musical arts offered the Nigerian child opportunity for dem...
Proceedings of the 9th Biennial Conference for African Association for Health, Physical Education, R...
In order to determine which method would be more successful in teaching Rythm in Music to the sixth ...
Western music and African music as a form of indigenous knowledge constitute music education taught ...
Music education in Kenya has been characterised by the teaching of Western musical literacy and a cu...
Children’s games and game songs are part of the traditional literature that was handed down from gen...
This thesis is the documentation of an investigation to explore the applicability and use of indigen...
In this study I examine the play songs of children in several Akan communities. I have collected an...
The author investigated the teaching and learning processes among children in a suburban community o...
This paper is an update of the applied activities that have so far been undertaken by the researcher...
This article reports on research that investigated the rich tradition of South African urban townshi...
This is an investigation into the potentiality of Integrating some West African musics into the curr...
In the framework of the "Compilation, Analysis, and Adaptation of Selected Ghanaian Folktale Songs f...
A ZBTE research article on music education in Zimbabwe.This article is a comparative synthesis of id...
Changes occurring in the educational system of Ghana since independence in 1957 have been many and v...
In the past, articulation of traditional musical arts offered the Nigerian child opportunity for dem...
Proceedings of the 9th Biennial Conference for African Association for Health, Physical Education, R...
In order to determine which method would be more successful in teaching Rythm in Music to the sixth ...