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Francis, Jennie – British Journal of Music Education, 2012
I enjoy composing and feel able to write songs that I like and which feel significant to me. This has not always been the case and the change had nothing to do with my school education or my degree. Composing at secondary school did not move beyond Bach and Handel pastiche. I did not take any composing courses during my degree. What did influence…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Composition, Music Teachers
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Roels, Johanna Maria; Van Petegem, Peter – British Journal of Music Education, 2014
This study is the result of a two-year experimental collaboration with children from my piano class. Together, the children and I designed a method that uses visual expression as a starting point for composing and visualising music-theoretical concepts. In this method various dimensions of musicality such as listening, creating, noting down and…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Instruments, Teaching Methods, Visual Perception
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Muhonen, Sari – International Journal of Music Education, 2014
This article examines the wider meanings of collective inquiries, creative collaboration and learning at work through analyzing a teacher's learning process when plunging into collaborative inquiry and creation with the students in primary classroom context. The incorporation of "songcrafting" into the existing practice of singing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inquiry, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers
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Branscome, Eric – Contributions to Music Education, 2016
As we approach the year 2020, it is important to consider the impact of the Housewright Symposium, and to evaluate the development of music education since the publication of the "Housewright Declaration". The purpose of this article was to (1) examine music education in America through the lens of selected "we agree"…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Music Teachers, Music Activities
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Shieh, Eric; Allsup, Randall Everett – Music Educators Journal, 2016
Musical independence has always been an essential aim of musical instruction. But this objective can refer to everything from high levels of musical expertise to more student choice in the classroom. While most conceptualizations of musical independence emphasize the demonstration of knowledge and skills within particular music traditions, this…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Citizen Participation, Expertise
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Riley, Patricia – General Music Today, 2016
It is vitally important for students to be creating music from the youngest age, and in all general music class settings. Now that the National Standards have been revised (renamed the National Core Arts Standards) and creating has been elevated to one of three artistic processes, the creative activities of composing, arranging, and improvising…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Music Teachers, Musical Composition
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Deemer, Rob – Music Educators Journal, 2016
The disconnect between the need for music composition instruction at the precollege levels and the content of music education curricula across North America has been a concern for over two decades. To be able to effectively teach their students how to compose, music educators need to have both experience and comfort in the creative process of…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Music, Music Education, Musical Composition
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Christian Z. Goering; Nathan Strayhorn – English Journal, 2016
This article details the experiences of two teachers attempting to move music-enhanced English curriculum--using music to teach--to a music-integration approach to teaching--students creating music and advancing their knowledge in English.
Descriptors: High School Students, High School Teachers, English Instruction, Music Education
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Ockelford, Adam; Sergeant, Desmond – Psychology of Music, 2013
Two exploratory studies examine how 12-tone rows are processed cognitively. Tone-rows use each pitch-class once, and were devised by the composer Arnold Schoenberg as a way of structuring music in the absence of tonality, an approach subsequently known as "serialism". One form of "antistructure" implied in the design of tone-rows--eschewal of…
Descriptors: Music, Musicians, Attitudes, Intervals
Han, Yushen – ProQuest LLC, 2013
A systematic approach to retrieve individual parts in a monaural music recording with its score is introduced. We are interested in isolating the accompaniment part by removing the solo part from a recording of concerto music in which a solo instrument is accompanied by an orchestra. We require the music audio, the score, and optionally a sample…
Descriptors: Music, Audio Equipment, Musical Composition, Musical Instruments
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Crawford, Renée – Music Education Research, 2017
In an increasingly technologically driven world, there is proliferate discussion among education and government authorities about the necessity to rethink education in the twenty-first century. The evolution of technology and its pervasive influence on the needs and requirements of society is central to this mindset. Innovations in online…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Music Education, Foreign Countries, Information Technology
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Helfer, Jason A. – Parenting for High Potential, 2015
Historically, music programs in K-12 schools have emphasized performance opportunities for children and young people. Until the release of the 1994 National Standards in Music, targeted instruction in composition was frequently overlooked due to the emphasis on performance as well as the expectations of what a school music program ought to produce…
Descriptors: Musical Composition, Music, Teaching Methods, Music Education
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Craig, Todd – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2015
Prompted by a moment in the classroom in which the DJ becomes integral for the writing instructor, this article looks at how the hip-hop DJ and hip-hop DJ/Producer become the intrinsic examples for first-year college writing students to think about how they conduct revision in their writing. After a review of two seminal hip-hop books and other…
Descriptors: Revision (Written Composition), Popular Culture, College English, Teaching Methods
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Abrahams, Frank – Music Educators Journal, 2015
In an increasingly connected world, our students are listening to and making music outside the school context. As music educators, we need to better understand the media they use and incorporate this technology in our daily teaching to enhance music literacy in our classrooms.
Descriptors: Music Education, Technology Integration, Handheld Devices, Technology Uses in Education
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Millican, J. Si – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2016
In this descriptive study, I investigated the pedagogical content knowledge of 206 undergraduate music education students by presenting video recordings of beginning band students playing excerpts from their class method books. I asked these preservice educators to identify performance problems and offer potential solutions to the causes of those…
Descriptors: Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Music Education, Preservice Teachers, Student Teacher Attitudes
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