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Which one of these is true about listening and hearing in teaching music?
Which one of these is true about listening and hearing in teaching music?
- Hearing is the ability to perceive sound while listening is the ability to interpret and understand sound. (correct)
- Listening is the ability to perceive sound while hearing is the ability to interpret and understand sound.
- Listening and hearing are both passive activities.
- Listening and hearing are the same thing.
What is the role of listening and hearing in teaching music?
What is the role of listening and hearing in teaching music?
- Listening and hearing are not important in teaching music.
- Listening and hearing are important for the students, but not the teacher.
- Listening and hearing are only important for the teacher, not the students.
- Listening and hearing are important for both the teacher and the students. (correct)
What is the difference between situational questions and theoretical questions in teaching music?
What is the difference between situational questions and theoretical questions in teaching music?
- Situational questions focus on practical application, while theoretical questions focus on abstract concepts. (correct)
- Situational questions are asked by teachers, while theoretical questions are asked by students.
- Situational questions are based on real-life scenarios, while theoretical questions are based on hypothetical situations.
- There is no difference between situational questions and theoretical questions in teaching music.
What part of our body works when we listen?
What part of our body works when we listen?
Where can we live without sound?
Where can we live without sound?
What are some examples of sounds we encounter every day?
What are some examples of sounds we encounter every day?
How do we most directly consume and appreciate music?
How do we most directly consume and appreciate music?
What is the topic of this lesson?
What is the topic of this lesson?