Cognitive-Emotional Music Listening Paradigm in Professional Music Education

Music education is an important factor of students’ development. The positive effect of music training is evident in all areas, from the intellectual, psychomotor to social and emotional ones, and therefore music classes in the music school should focus both on music making and on experience, unders...

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