First of all, Orff Music refers to Orff Education Law, which was founded by German music educator carl orff. This way of education emphasizes that children learn music through body movements, sounds and musical instruments. It pays attention to children's spontaneity and creativity, and develops musical skills through cooperation and interaction. Orff Music usually uses a percussion instrument called orff instruments, such as xylophone and drum, as well as voice and singing to teach musical concepts.
Lebel Orff's music is a variant or branch of Orff's music education, named after its founder Lébére Szilvási. Lebel Orff's music still emphasizes Orff's educational philosophy, but there may be some personalized teaching methods and textbooks. This form of music education may have some unique characteristics in different regions or schools, but it still basically follows the principles of Orff music.
Generally speaking, Orff Music and Lebelle Orff Music are both committed to teaching music in an interactive and creative way, but Lebelle Orff Music may be somewhat different in details, depending on its implementers and educational institutions.