Originally Posted by The Orffsite Webmaster on Monday, July 19, 2010
Curwen hand signs and Kodaly's rhythm syllables are not part of
Orff-Schulwerk, though I've seen some Orff instructors use both. In theory I'm
opposed to using both, especially at the K-1 level. K-1 children are concrete
thinkers. Give them something real and not something abstract such as a TA.
They wouldn't recognize a TA if it walked up and tapped them on the arm. They
would recognize a peach or a bee. If the goal is tea...
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