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Curtiss, Marie Joy – Music Educ J, 1969
Part of a section, "Essays in Musical Retribalization.
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Films, Instrumentation, Music
Trainor, Laurel J.; Wu, Luann; Tsang, Christine D. – Developmental Science, 2004
We show that infants' long-term memory representations for melodies are not just reduced to the structural features of relative pitches and durations, but contain surface or performance tempo- and timbre-specific information. Using a head turn preference procedure, we found that after a one week exposure to an old English folk song, infants…
Descriptors: Music, Singing, Infants, Long Term Memory
Stratton, Mary; Stratton, Mick – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2005
The authors' intention in writing this article is to dispel any fears and mysteries previously subscribed to about appreciating and creating music. Through simplification and isolation, the understanding of music will inevitably unfold as predictably and beautifully as a blossom on a warm summer day. Their hope is that, people may use this…
Descriptors: Singing, Music Appreciation, Music Education, Academic Achievement
Peer reviewedRossi, Nick – Music Educators Journal, 1973
Traces the development of music and musical instruments, and presents a musical portrait of the people of Argentina. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Cultural Influences, Dance, Ethnic Groups
Peer reviewedKemper, Marjorie – Music Educators Journal, 1973
Offers guidance on how best to stimulate elementary educators in utilizing music in the classroom. (DS)
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Schools, Music, Music Education
Butler, Maureen – Teaching Music, 2004
Activities in music class allow students, especially students with hearing impairments, to explore new means of expression and to enhance existing ones. Additional benefits may include increases in auditory awareness, cognitive ability, attention span, memory recall, and vocabulary. Students with hearing impairments can learn and flourish in music…
Descriptors: Deafness, Music Appreciation, Music Teachers, Music Education
Muhmenthaler, Toni – Schulpraxis, 1972
Extensive bibliography included. (WB)
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Music, Music Activities, Music Education
Peer reviewedGlenn, Sheila M.; And Others – Child Development, 1981
Eleven infants with Down's syndrome and 10 of 11 nonhandicapped infants operated an automatic device which enabled them to choose to listen to nursery rhymes sung or played on musical instruments. Both groups preferred the singing, and the Down's Syndrome infants had much longer response durations for the more complex auditory stimuli. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Attention Span, Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedRosenthal, 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
Peer reviewedBergee, Martin J.; McWhirter, Jamila L. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2005
Festival performance is no trivial endeavor. At one midwestern state festival alone, 10,938 events received a rating over a 3-year period (2001-2003). Such an extensive level of participation justifies sustained study. To learn more about variables that may underlie success at solo and small ensemble evaluative festivals, Bergee and Platt (2003)…
Descriptors: Music Activities, Competition, Performance Factors, Evaluation
Townsend, Alfred S. – Teaching Music, 2006
Marching band, madrigal choir, orchestra, jazz band, mixed chorus, and the annual musical are just a few of the activities that may be part of a high school's music program. Consequently, if the choir, band, and orchestra directors come together to develop goals that all ensembles can share, this cooperation can enhance the effectiveness of the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Singing, Music Education, Goal Orientation
Peer reviewedKennedy, Raymond F. – Music Educators Journal, 1972
Article examines the music and musical instruments of an area commonly referred to as the South Sea Isles. Author also points out the musical function and cultural meaning of specific musical styles. (RK)
Descriptors: Cultural Interrelationships, Cultural Pluralism, Culture Contact, Music Techniques
Weintraub, Jeff – Camping Magazine, 1995
Percussion programming can be integrated into a camping experience that actively involves campers in clapping, singing, and dancing. Provides suggestions for making percussion instruments out of natural materials, and offers ideas for using percussion in storytelling, listening activities, and camper wake-up calls. (LP)
Descriptors: Camping, Dance, Music, Musical Instruments
Connors, Abigail – Teaching Music, 2006
Young children are natural-born musicians and rhythm instruments provide a wonderful bridge between a toddler's innate need to make noise and a child's true musical awareness and expressiveness. Rhythm instrument activities are so easy. With most of them, the child is simply copying one motion at a time. There is nothing to remember. Another…
Descriptors: Young Children, Music Education, Toddlers, Aesthetic Education
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Secondary Curriculum Development. – 1972
The material in this teacher's guide for a high school elective course may be used in a variety of curriculum designs--from a mini elective to a full year course. The rationale section explains that folksinging can be a valuable activity in the classroom by: 1) presenting a mirror for the student's personality and by being a useful tool for…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Folk Culture, Music, Music Appreciation

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