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Jinxi Liu; Arsenio Nicolas – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2024
Bronze drums, esteemed artifacts saturated in cultural significance, have been integral to the heritage of ethnic communities in Southwest China for centuries. This study aims to investigate the educational and literacy perspectives regarding bronze drums in contemporary learning resources within the region. Conducting fieldwork in Guangxi,…
Descriptors: Musical Instruments, Heritage Education, Community, Ethnic Groups
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Lei, Sum Yi; Chiu, Dickson K. W.; Lung, Mavis Man-wai; Chan, Cheuk Ting – International Journal of Music Education, 2021
With the rapid development of information communication technology, social media has become a necessary part of people's daily life. Recently, many music teachers have applied social media to augment their classes and enhance their teaching. This article explores the use of social media for musical instrument education, with a focus on the violin…
Descriptors: Social Media, Musical Instruments, Music Education, Technology Uses in Education
Francisco Javier Dudley de Alba – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Clarinet articulation is a process that uses the tongue to create an interruption in sound production either by contacting the reed or disrupting the air stream. This process occurs inside the mouth and is hidden from direct view. As a result, various solutions were developed in clarinet pedagogy to address the issue of teaching with no visual…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Instruments, Articulation (Speech), Music Activities
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Costa, Marisa; Cruz, Isabel; Martins, Filipe; Veríssimo, Lurdes; Castro, Isabel – Qualitative Research in Education, 2023
Music and the arts are of growing interest in promoting success in school and psychological development of young people in general. However, there are few studies focused on the relationship between music and, more specifically on school engagement of vulnerable students. Thus, this exploratory study aims to understand the perceived impact of…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Music Education, Correlation, Music
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Ryan D. Shaw; David Hedgecoth; Andrew Bohn; Emily Moler Huddleston; Nathan Irby; Charles Oldenkamp; Gentry Ragsdale; Lorenzo L. Sánchez-Gatt; Austin D. Thomas – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2025
The purpose of this multiple case study was to investigate engagement in the collegiate concert band setting. Research questions were: (1) How do collegiate band students describe their engagement in large ensemble rehearsals? (2) How do collegiate band directors describe engagement in large ensemble rehearsals? and (3) What does rehearsal…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Music Activities, Musicians, Drills (Practice)
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Hong, Ng Hoon – Music Educators Journal, 2019
This article presents a three-pronged strategy for teaching collective improvisation in the general music classroom through structured surround soundscapes. This strategy consists of developing socio-interactive skills, shared understanding, and personal music vocabulary in collective improvisation. In the music classroom, these concepts should be…
Descriptors: Music Education, Creative Activities, Teaching Methods, Vocabulary Development
Tarik Hasani Rowland Sr. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The purpose of this study was to investigate teacher perceptions of current critical issues in urban music education programs. Specifically, the research questions asked were: (1) What are the major challenges and gratifications experienced by urban instrumental music teachers? (2) What teaching strategies best promote musical achievement and…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Music Education, Teacher Attitudes, Barriers
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Conway, Colleen; Marshall, Herbert; Hartz, Barry – Music Educators Journal, 2014
This article offers instrumental directors at all levels some suggestions for the use of movement to facilitate "beat competency". We use the term beat competency to refer to a musician's ability to play with a consistent sense of pulse and balanced subdivision, as well as the eventual ability to bring that sense of pulse to reading…
Descriptors: Music Education, Movement Education, Music Techniques, Class Activities
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Laroche, Julien; Kaddouch, Ilan – Journal of Pedagogy, 2014
Embodied mind theories underline the role of the body in the act of knowing. According to the enactive approach, we learn to perceive and to know through our bodily interactions with the world (Varela, Thompson & Rosch, 1991). However, such an approach remains incomplete as long as sociality is not taken into account (Froese & Di Paolo,…
Descriptors: Instruction, Music Education, Musical Instruments, Music
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Steele, Meg – Social Education, 2014
Sheet music, song lyrics, and audio recordings may not be the first primary sources that come to mind when considering ways to teach about changes brought about by technology during westward expansion, but these sources engage students in thought provoking ways. In this article the author presents a 1917 photograph of Mountain Chief, of the Piegan…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Primary Sources, American Indian Culture, American Indian History
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Hopkins, Michael T. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2015
The purpose of this study was to examine collaborative composing in high school string chamber music ensembles. Research questions included the following: (a) How do high school string instrumentalists in chamber music ensembles use verbal and musical forms of communication to collaboratively compose a piece of music? (b) How do selected variables…
Descriptors: Music Education, High Schools, Musical Composition, Music Activities
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McHugh-Grifa, Abigail – Contributions to Music Education, 2011
The purpose of this study was to compare the relative effectiveness of three "mental" practice strategies: 1) silent, motionless mental practice, 2) singing/vocalizing, and 3) playing "air cello." Traditional physical practice was used as a control condition. Twelve collegiate-level cellists participated in the experiment, from which improvement…
Descriptors: College Students, Musical Instruments, Drills (Practice), Educational Strategies
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Sikes, Paul L. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2013
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of specific practice strategy use on university string players' performance. Participants ('N" = 40) volunteered for the study and were string players enrolled in orchestra at a major research university. Within a pretest-posttest designed study, participants were assigned to one of four…
Descriptors: Drills (Practice), Educational Strategies, Musical Instruments, Pretests Posttests
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Koster, Keith – Music Educators Journal, 2010
Although music educators in training complete a battery of courses pertaining to the playing and teaching techniques of the instruments that will be found in their future classrooms, the intricate details of learning to play and teach the five Western woodwind instruments successfully are at times overlooked in teacher preparation programs.…
Descriptors: Music Education, Play, Music, Behavioral Objectives
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Horath, Larry; Horath, Elyse – Tech Directions, 2010
Anyone who plays a guitar needs a stand to hold the guitar when he or she is not playing it. A guitar is not an instrument that one can lay down or prop against the wall without risking potentially catastrophic and long-term damage. There are several options in pre-made guitar stands made for single or multiple guitars, but as an alternative that…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Musical Instruments, Material Development, Program Descriptions
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