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In this lesson, we will explore conjunct musical movement by listening to, performing and composing a musical story.
In this lesson, we will explore disjunct musical movement by listening to, performing and composing a musical story.
In this lesson, we will explore imitation by listening to, performing and composing musical patterns.
In this lesson, we will explore musical sequences by istening to, performing and composing musical patterns.
In this lesson, we will explore musical riffs by listening to, performing and composing musical patterns.
In this lesson, we will explore musical drones by listening to, performing and composing musical patterns.
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