Suggestions for teaching music by the easy methods of conversation and example. One of the most helpful and inspiring books about music and music study ever written. Not only delightful reading for young people, but equally so for adults, either amateur or professional. The subject...
Thomas Tapper (28 January 1864 - 24 February 1958) was a musician, composer, lecturer, writer, and editor, born in Canton, Massachusetts and studied music at the American College of Musicians. He wrote many books on music, mostly for children and young adults. His most famous...
Music Talks With Children is a book written by Thomas Tapper in 1897. The book is intended to introduce children to the world of music and to help them develop an appreciation for it. It contains a series of conversations between a music teacher and a group of children, in which...
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Music Talks With Children is a book written by Thomas Tapper and first published in 1897. The book is a guide for parents and teachers on how to introduce music to children in a fun and engaging way. It includes a series of conversations between a music teacher and a group of...
Music Talks With Children is a book written by Thomas Tapper and published in 1897. The book is an instructional guide for parents, teachers, and music educators to help them introduce music to children. Tapper's goal in writing this book was to create a resource that would make...
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