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A teaching sequence granting space to the students‘ collaborative creation in the music classroom : some observations

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Published in G. Mota & A. Yin (Eds), Proceedings of the 23rd International seminar on Research in Music Education, pp. 96-101, 2010 1 which should be used for any reference to this work

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