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Building an Inclusive Music Community for Students of All Ages and Abilities. Composed by Mary Ann Froehlich. Reference Textbooks; Suzuki; Textbook – Piano (Suzuki). Suzuki Method Supplement. Book. 84 pages. Alfred Music #00-40250. Published by Alfred Music (AP.40250).
- Artist: Mary Ann Froehlich
- Instruments: Piano
- Format: Book
- Genre: N
- Lead Time: 4 to 6 business days
- Publisher: Alfred Music
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A music community is a group of people involved in a given type of music. Typically such a community has an informal, supportive structure.
In the past such groups have typically developed within a town or school, where the members can meet physically. The internet has made it possible for a more dispersed music community to use the web for communication, either via specialized websites or through broader social media. Ethnographic studies indicate that online music communities do not center around one website, but use a network of sites, including personal blogs, artist or publisher sites and social media.
== General ==
The musician and musicologist Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin has broadly defined a music community as “a group of interested participants who agree on the form and content of the music and its social contexts”.
A music community may be taken to mean a group of people with strong ties who often come together to play and talk about music, but a sense of community may also come from a national educational system that connects young people to their cultural heritage and traditions.