THE LEVEL OF USE OF MUSIC TECHNOLOGIES BY TODAY'S MUSIC EDUCATION STUDENTS AND ITS PEDAGOGICAL EFFECTIVENESS
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Music technology, digital pedagogy, music education, artificial intelligence, virtual instruments, musical competence.Abstract
This article provides a scientific analysis of students' use of music technology in modern music education, its role in developing professional competencies, and the pedagogical effectiveness of digital tools. The study utilized surveys, observation, and practical monitoring among students. The results demonstrate that the use of music technology improves the quality of learning, develops creative thinking, and shapes individual educational trajectories.
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