When Kodály opened his “singing schools”, he made music a core subject, alongside mathematics and literacy. As well as achieving excellence in music, the students also made significant improvements in their mathematical ability.
This session explores some of the reasons behind this. Anne will show that even complex mathematics can be made up of simple patterns, and explore some of the similar patterns we find in both maths and music.
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