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    Tag / Sydney University

    July 14, 2016July 21, 2016 by Keppie

    VIDEO: The Psychology of Lyrics

    • Language, psychology, Revising Songs
    • Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney University, Teach Meet
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    Thanks to the Sydney Conservatorium of Music for hosting their first inaugural Teach Meet – a public lecture series of music educators presenting a short demonstration of an effective classroom tool.

    You’ll need a pen and paper to do the quick exercise at the beginning of the lecture. Enjoy!

     

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