The role of music in human culture and in social life

Abstract

Music always has meaning, which is revealed through musical images. They reflect natural landscapes, events and situations of social life, the inner spiritual world of a person. The role of musical education in the development of a child's personality is invaluable. Musical culture teachers have a special responsibility to improve the effectiveness of teaching this subject, to pay attention to the presence of a person in the center of learning.

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