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In 10 seconds we discovered these citations (our search: Orff Method)
McKoy, C. L. "Effects of Instructional Approach on Preferences for an Untaught Selection of Indigenous Folk Music of Ghana." Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education no. 159 (Winter 2004): 33-45.
Zachopoulou, E., et. al. "Application of Orff and Dalcroze Activities in Preschool Children: Do They Affect the Level of Rhythmic Ability?" The Physical Educator 60, no. 2 (Spring 2003): 50-6.
Goodkin, D. "Orff-Schulwerk in the New Millenioum." Music Educators Journal 88, no. 3 (November 2001): 17-23.
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