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Explain one or several music teaching methods commonly used in primary and secondary schools
(1) Experiential music teaching method focuses on music feeling and emotional experience, and cultivates students' musical aesthetic interest and ability by stimulating their interest in music learning, feeling and appreciating the beauty of music, and externalizing their emotional experience. ① Music appreciation method: such as poetry, dance, drama painting, etc. ② Demonstration method: Teachers demonstrate students to acquire perceptual knowledge through actual acoustics in class ③ Visiting method: such as organizing students to listen to concerts and visit musical instrument museums, explaining the purpose and requirements to students in advance, and discussing afterwards ② Practical music teaching method: focusing on music practice activities, through various music practice activities that students personally participate in under the guidance of teachers, forming and perfecting music skills and methods of developing music expression ability ① Practice. Or students practice collectively or individually, and teachers give guidance; Teachers and students * * * analyze the exercises together. Section ② Rhythm teaching method: start with physical and mental training at the same time, learn to feel music with hearing, feel the density of rhythm with body and mind, and feel the ups and downs of melody. ④ Game teaching method: follow the mood and rhythm of music, rhythmically. ③ Language teaching method: focus on language transmission, and make a teaching method through music teaching with teachers and students' oral activities and students' independent reading of written language. Teachers teach through concise and vivid oral language; 2. Talk; 3. Discussion; 4. Reading instruction; 4. Inquiry music teaching method, which focuses on exploration and discovery, stimulates learning motivation by creating situations, and guides students to draw conclusions through multi-angle analysis.