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Karlsson, Jessika; Juslin, Patrik N. – Psychology of Music, 2008
Research has shown that both music students and teachers think that expression is important. Yet, we know little about how expression is taught to students. Such knowledge is needed in order to enhance teaching of expression. The aim of this study was thus to explore the nature of instrumental music teaching in its natural context, with a focus on…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Music Education, Musical Instruments, Music
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Duke, Robert A.; Simmons, Amy L.; Cash, Carla Davis – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2009
We observed 17 graduate and advanced-undergraduate piano majors practicing a difficult, three-measure keyboard passage from a Shostakovich concerto. Participants' instructions were to practice until they were confident they could play the passage accurately at a prescribed tempo in a retention test session the following day. We analyzed the…
Descriptors: Instruction, Musical Instruments, Majors (Students), Undergraduate Students
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Haddon, Elizabeth – British Journal of Music Education, 2009
A survey of final-year music students at the University of York for the Investigating Musical Performance research project found that 45% (23 of the 51 students in the year group) regularly gave instrumental or vocal lessons. Semi-structured interviews with 16 students revealed a range of teaching activities including workshop leading, one-to-one…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Music, Interviews, Educational Opportunities
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Noble, Robert F. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1971
Descriptors: Bands (Music), Concept Formation, Elementary Education, Musical Instruments
Hallam, Susan, Ed.; Creech, Andrea. Ed. – Institute of Education - London, 2010
The landscape of music education in the UK is constantly shifting and developing. This book provides a timely and unique overview of this restless sector by considering the achievements of music education, analysing its current performance and setting out aspirations for the future. "Music Education in the 21st Century in the United…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Futures (of Society), Educational Trends
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Fromme, Arnold – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1972
Contemporary brass instruments and today's playing techniques can be quite misleading if treated as evidence, or even as vestiges of pre-eighteenth century techniques and performance concepts. (Author)
Descriptors: Brass Instruments, History, Music Activities, Music Techniques
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Geringer, John M.; Madsen, Clifford K.; Macleod, Rebecca B. – International Journal of Music Education, 2007
We investigated effects of legato, staccato and pizzicato articulation styles on the perception of modulated tempos. Seventy-two music majors served as participants. Two solo violin excerpts were chosen with contrasting rhythmic rates and were recorded in all three articulation styles. Examples were presented to listeners in three conditions of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Music Techniques, Majors (Students)
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Mishra, Jennifer; Backlin, William – Psychology of Music, 2007
Three experiments investigated whether musical memory was context dependent. Instrumental musicians memorized music in one context and recalled in either the same or a different context. Contexts included atypical performing environments (Experiment 1: lobby/conference room) or commonly encountered environments (Experiment 2: practice room,…
Descriptors: Music, Context Effect, Musicians, Musical Instruments
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Moore, Hilary; Hibbert, Fiona – British Journal of Music Education, 2005
This paper is one of the first presentations of research into brain gym's effectiveness in learning musical instruments. Brain gym (or Edu-K) is the popular, over-arching name for a system of exercises, approaches, and techniques intended to improve mental and physical performance. We explain the basic concepts and activities of brain gym and…
Descriptors: Musical Instruments, Instructional Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Brain
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Lowder, Jerry E. – Music Educators Journal, 1973
Author suggested that creativity of expression must be encouraged for students while teachers continue to strive for excellence in all areas of instruction in order to produce comprehensive musicians''. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Creativity, Group Instruction, Music Education, Music Teachers
Tanner, Chris – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2006
This book is the first comprehensive resource devoted to steel band pedagogy, it is a must-have for anyone involved in the steel band idiom today. Written primarily for educators, the book addresses a wide variety of topics, including instrumentation, personnel, basic pan technique, repertoire, and rehearsal strategies. This informative text…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Instruments, Music Techniques, Musicians
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Blom, Diana; Poole, Kim – British Journal of Music Education, 2004
This paper discusses a project in which third-year undergraduate Performance majors were asked to assess their second-year peers. The impetus for launching the project came from some stirrings of discontent amongst a few students. Instead of finding the assessment of their peers a manageable task, most students found the breadth of musical focus,…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Undergraduate Students, Majors (Students), Music Education
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Rosenthal, Roseanne K.; And Others – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1988
Examines the relative effects of the five practice conditions of modeling, singing, silent analysis, free practice, and control on instrumentalists' performance. Finds significant differences in subjects' performance of correct rhythms, phrasing or dynamics, and tempo, and insignificant differences among performances of correct notes and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Listening, Music Education, Music Techniques
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McPherson, Gary E. – Psychology of Music, 2005
This article reports on a three-year longitudinal study with 157 children in school grades 3 and 4 (aged between 7 and 9 years), who commenced learning an instrument in one of eight school music programmes. The children were administered tests at the end of each school year to assess their abilities to perform rehearsed music, sight-read, play…
Descriptors: Music Education, Play, Music, Musicians
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Holmes, Patricia – British Journal of Music Education, 2005
How can we use practice time in the best possible way? Do we, as performers, have a keen enough awareness of the workings of our mind and body to be sure we are learning in the optimum way for secure performance? If not, how can we readily convey to others good habits for learning and memorisation? By demonstrating aspects of how experienced solo…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musicians, Learning Strategies, Musical Instruments
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