
Kodaly Method
The Kodály Method is a music education approach developed by Hungarian composer Zoltán Kodály. It emphasizes the importance of singing in teaching music. The method uses familiar folk songs and chants, often incorporating hand signs and movement to help students understand musical concepts. It encourages active participation, listening, and vocal skills, emphasizing a sequential learning process that starts with the basics. The goal is to develop musical literacy, enabling learners to read and write music confidently, enriching their overall musical experience. This method is widely used in schools and music programs worldwide.