This article is about games played with the hands. For the feature in card games, see
Hand game (cards).
Hand games are
games played using only the
hands of the players.[1] Hand games exist in a variety of cultures internationally, and are of interest to academic studies in
ethnomusicology and
music education.[1][2] Hand games are used to teach music literacy skills and socio-emotional learning in elementary music classrooms internationally.[3][4][5]
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abEdward Norbeck, Claire R. Farrer, ed. (1977). Forms of play of native North Americans.
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^Catherine McLaughlin (2009). "Cultural hand games inspire students". Alberta Sweetgrass. 4 (16): 8.
^Jacobi, Bonnie S (December 1, 2012). Opportunities for Socioemotional Learning in Music Classrooms. Vol. 99. pp. 68–74. {{
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^Lau, Wai-Tong (October 1, 2005). Twentieth-century school music literature in China: a departure from tradition. Vol. 17. p. 33. {{
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