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Buonviri, Nathan O. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2021
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of two listening strategies on rhythmic dictation scores. In a within-subjects design, 54 undergraduate music majors completed two-measure rhythmic dictations under each of three conditions: (a) no prescribed approach, (b) required listening before writing, and (c) required writing while…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Music Education, Musical Composition, Listening Skills
Pacheco-Costa, Alejandra – Music Education Research, 2019
Although playing by ear has important benefits for the development of musicianship, one-to-one instrumental teaching has traditionally overlooked it. The current research describes the strategies applied by three woodwind teachers with their students in a Spanish music school through a multiple-case embedded study. Data were collected through…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Music Teachers, Foreign Countries
Varvarigou, Maria – Music Education Research, 2014
This paper reports findings from the Ear-Playing Project in relation to the teaching strategies that 15 instrumental teachers adopted during one-to-one instrumental lessons whilst helping their students to copy music by ear from a recording. Overall, the teachers used a variety of strategies including singing and humming along with or without the…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Teachers, Musical Instruments, Auditory Training
Hartz, Barry; Bauer, William – Contributions to Music Education, 2016
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine the effect of ear playing instruction on adult amateur wind instrumentalists' musical self-efficacy. Ten volunteer members of a community band in a small town in Ohio completed the "Ear Playing Profile" both prior to and following an eight-week period of instruction in playing by ear…
Descriptors: Musical Instruments, Music, Music Education, Auditory Training
The Effects of Computer-Assisted Aural Drill Time on Achievement in Musical Interval Identification.
Humphries, James A. – Journal of Computer-Based Instruction, 1980
Reports a study to determine the relationship between computer assisted aural drill time and achievement in musical interval identification, to determine the effect of computer assisted aural drill on attitude toward the study of aural music theory, and to determine the effect of previous keyboard experience on achievement. (RAO)
Descriptors: Auditory Training, Aural Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education

Klein, Pnina S.; Schwartz, Allen A. – Journal of Special Education, 1979
The study, involving 92 second and third graders with deficits in reading and auditory sequential memory (ASM), examined the possibility of improving ASM through training and the relationship between this training and reading ability. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Auditory Training, Aural Learning, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research