Enjoyment of playing is the driving force behind student motivation. Working on expression and playing technique can be done by approaching improvisation in different ways. For pupils with learning disabilities, differentiation in methodology and approach is important.
Curious about other methods of working with improvisation? We put forward some methods that are also applicable for students with learning difficulties.
By downloading this document, you can try it yourself with your students.
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