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Theoretical and methodological aspects of the use of digital educational technologies in the process of musical-instrumental training of applicants for the higher education of the future
Educational transformations caused by the global pandemic COVID-19 have actualized the use of digital technologies, in particular, in higher music education. The main purpose of the article
is to analyze the theoretical and methodological digital educational technologies use aspects in the process of music-instrumental training of applicants for the higher music education of the future. General scientific methods (analysis, synthesis, deduction, and induction) and specifically scientific methods (prediction and concretization) were used in the research. The results reflect the importance of acquiring the necessary competencies in digital teaching methods work. The need for digital competence, communication skills, creativity, cybersecurity, and programming has been justified. The potential of digital technologies in higher music education was also analyzed. Namely, it is proved that the use of digital programs in music and instrumental training of students will expand the audience and lead to the possible collective writing of melodies and entire compositions in the future. To conclude, it is noted that the advantages of using digital technology in music and instrumental training are interactivity, integrality, didactic potential, comfortable learning environment, and creativity. At the same time, a broader study will require methods of teaching in higher music education of the future.