Creativity and Music Education: A State of Art Reflection

  • Tan A
  • Tsubonou Y
  • Oie M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The word “creativity” in the English language comes from the Latin word “creō” which means “making”. In Japanese “sozo” or in Chinese “chuangxin” (创新) comprises two characters: Constructing (so or chuang) and doing (zo) or newness (xin). Creativity is about constructing something novel or engaging in new (inter)action.

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Tan, A.-G., Tsubonou, Y., Oie, M., & Mito, H. (2019). Creativity and Music Education: A State of Art Reflection (pp. 3–16). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2749-0_1

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