Show I i o L i ir E r 1 1 r rE and Rhythm I I a. a I rf R Children are having more mart fun teaching is better and f i 4 better paid and there is less n t i cost as a fourth compatriot a Rhythm joins the venerable three Rs of education Clas instruction top in piano liL this in York Pa Po schools L now being given in hundred of schools In photo above boys and girls join in this brass class closs at Oak Park where children are taught to play effectively in groups New methods are revolutionizing music teaching and bringing it to more millions of children every day In photo below is shown how wind instruments are taught to boys and I girls who aspire to elementary school bands bonds According to a survey by the American music conference confer confer- ence 85 per cent of all people believe music should be taught on the same basis as other subjects T U VJ eW CW I If f S W Vt acerb I rh f lt ham F cro ar tit b tar j tf I it a h a l t. t i ii ai i FAY a a Learning cooperation is is a 1 4 Y y dl r most important product by-product of z the musical instruction given these Milwaukee girls a and n d dI w they find that each must ac ac- I z her flute playing tc tt i a w z the others other's in order to get the thi 1 r t desired harmony and tone o z If aT f i A Carrying Ming out the theme of I a I armony 8 and ony cooperation per ion instruments l are taught le hta Gloss closs groups in the Oak Park Pork A l schools l Here the children are Instruction on the percussion ante mints Weilt o 0 of f the orchestra- orchestra cymbals bass drum Gild and Inar snare mart drum a e m I f i 1 |