TEACHING FOLK SONGS OF VIETNAM’S CENTRAL REGION FOR VOCAL MUSIC STUDENTS AT THANH HOA UNIVERSITY OF CULTURE, SPORTS AND TOURISM
Author: Bui Thi Thu. MA
ABSTRACT
The need for innovation in teaching methods, flexibility and creativity in applying techniques helps students develop not only performance skills but also a deeper understanding of music and native culture. Teaching Central folk songs is not simply about imparting knowledge but also about promoting students’ development and understanding of traditional musical art. Diversity and creativity in teaching methods will help create future generations of talented and passionate artists.
Keywords: Central region, folk songs, vocal music, vocal techniques
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