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Aural Reactions #3
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Published Fall 2023 | Added June 3, 2025
The 21st century Dalcroze teacher often uses current technology in the classroom to connect with students in a contemporary manner. Such technology includes the use of recordings. While the use of recorded music versus improvised music can be a topic of hot debate, it is no secret that recorded music has a definite place in the Dalcroze hall. For one, the Dalcroze teacher can move freely throughout the room, interacting with the students in closer proximity.
As such, Dalcrozians around the world are constantly on the lookout for recordings that fit the musical subject of their lesson plan. Finding a ‘well-behaved’ recording can sometimes be difficult!

Gameify time!
This feature of the DSA blog aims to provide the DSA membership with recordings that have been successfully used in a Dalcroze lesson of any kind, whether eurhythmics, solfège, or plastique animée, etc. However, it is up to you, the reader, to analyze the track to know the musical goal of the piece.
Was the piece used in a class on meter? Phrase? Rhythm? Melody? Harmony? The possibilities are endless, but there will be one correct, and hopefully obvious, answer.
If you’d like to play, take a listen to this track, perhaps move to the music in your space, and leave a comment below with your guess as to the musical goal!
Those who write in with the correct answer will get their names published in the next issue of Dalcroze Connections (to be released in early May 2024!).

The recording:
https://open.spotify.com/track/2VcMuVdGtRh0vqplIKhg8p?si=615303df1dc841ea
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About the Author(s)
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Katie Couch
Katie Couch received a Bachelor’s degree in piano performance and a Master’s degree in music education from the University of Colorado Boulder. After teaching in Shanghai for three years, she studied Dalcroze pedagogy at the Dalcroze School of Music and Movement (formerly the Dalcroze School of the Rockies), culminating in …
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