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Playing a Flute at Preschool Age and the Importance of Music for Further Life of a Child
PAVLIŠOVÁ, Irena
This bachelor thesis called "Playing a Flute at Preschool Age and the Importance of Music for Further Life of a Child" aims to find out what is the importance of music for further life of children who learnt to play a flute at preschool age. The theoretical part introduces terms such as a recorder, it also focuses on the therapeutic playing a flute and its history and it also deals with the idea of professor Václav Žilka as reflected in his book called "Veselé pískání - zdravé dýchání". Other phenomena described in the theoretical part are: the musical development of children and teenagers, the attitude to music and the possibilities of its progress and the idea of teaching playing a musical instrument at preschool age. The practical part of this bachelor thesis focuses on the importance of music in further life of children who learnt to play a soprano recorder either at nursery school, or at some activity centre. Two methods were used for the research, i.e. a questionnare and an interview. The results confirm that playing a musical instrument at preschool age affects the child and its approach to music in a very positive way.

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