Evaluation of impact of fine arts high school music department program on students piano playing skills

The research is aimed to evaluate the impact of fine arts high school music department program on the piano playing skills of students. In this context, it was determined to what degree fine arts high school students thought the school program contributed to their piano playing skills and differenti...

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Fine Arts
Foreign Countries
Gender Differences
High School Students
Music Education
Musical Composition
Musical Instruments
Program Effectiveness
Program Evaluation
Skill Development
Social Class
Student Attitudes
Student Evaluation
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