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Soycan, Merve – Online Submission, 2023
Modes have historically been at the centre of music until the end of the Renaissance period, and were ignored for a while with the tonal system in the Baroque period and afterwards. However, in the contemporary period, with the search for new music, they started to gain popularity again and continued to be used as major and minor tonalities.…
Descriptors: Music Education, Teaching Methods, Music Activities, Music Theory
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Cecilia Björk; Mats Granfors; S. Alex Ruthmann – British Journal of Music Education, 2024
This study examines the learning processes that take place when upper secondary students apply and generate theories while drawing on their preferred music and writing songs of their own. One music theory teacher and two researchers collaborated to design an emergent sequence of lessons focusing on students' interests, questions and creative work.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Instructional Design, Teaching Methods
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Frank Abrahams – Music Educators Journal, 2024
Many music theory courses make use of a textbook with an accompanying anthology of musical examples. Some anthologies include recorded examples, and some do not. Many books address the topics of eighteenth-century theory with exercises for the student to complete at the end of each chapter. This article proposes a music theory pedagogy that honors…
Descriptors: Music Theory, Music Education, Learner Engagement, Student Centered Learning
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Yildiz, Filiz; Türkmen, Ugur – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2021
The solfege course, which is carried out in conservatories where western music is taught in Turkey, covers solfege, theory, dictation and ear training studies in terms of content. Solfege course, which contributes greatly to the development of basic music knowledge and skills of students, also forms the infrastructure of other practical courses.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Music Theory, Music Techniques
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MacInnis, John; Peters, Mark – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2022
This article presents the composer Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) as an historical educator in the context of the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures on Poetry at Harvard University (1939-1940), published as "The Poetics of Music in the Form of Six Lessons." As music professors at North American institutions of Christian Higher Education, the…
Descriptors: Musicians, Musical Composition, Music Education, Poetry
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Pendergast, Seth – Music Educators Journal, 2021
Interest in creative music technologies is on the rise among secondary students. Still, some music teachers are unsure how to integrate creative music technologies into their instruction. This article explores one versatile and powerful technology for the music classroom: digital audio workstations (DAWs). First, I discuss the central role of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Creative Teaching, Secondary School Students, Music Teachers
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Laor, Lia – Journal of Historical Research in Music Education, 2016
The literature of pedagogical music for the piano was the center of unparalleled critical dialogue and scholarly discourse in nineteenth-century Europe. Focusing on the theory of piano pedagogy and the merit of pedagogical music, this discourse was unique not only because of its subject matter but also because it was shared, shaped, and…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Musical Instruments, Musicians
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Halick, Mary E. – General Music Today, 2016
Music teachers, who are working to develop students' musicianship skills, often focus on exposing students to new styles and genres of music. These initiatives encourage students to analyze, develop opinions, create, and perform music they may not normally hear. The purpose of this article is to introduce music educators to Electronic Dance Music…
Descriptors: Teaching Guides, Dance, Electronic Equipment, Music Techniques
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Pendergast, Seth; Robinson, Nicole R. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2020
This study was an investigation of middle and high school students' preferences for various music learning conditions and secondary music course offerings. The stratified random sample included students who were and were not enrolled in school music classes (N = 827). Participants represented secondary school music students (n = 369), students who…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Preferences, Music Education, Middle School Students
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West, Chad – Music Educators Journal, 2015
Early in my teaching career, my goals were to teach students to play their instruments beautifully and to help them correctly and independently interpret music notation. However, many of my students were missing the internal musicianship skills that enable high-level music-making. As we teach instrument technique and notation, we sometimes…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Instruments, Music Theory, Creativity
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Keown, Daniel J. – Music Educators Journal, 2015
Conventional music learning in schools could benefit from the study of the music from films, television, and video games. This article offers practical applications for including film music as an outlet for analysis, an interdisciplinary compositional art form, a viable teaching tool, and an authentic performance/production experience. Music…
Descriptors: Music Education, Films, Art Products, Teaching Methods
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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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LoPresto, Michael C. – Physics Education, 2014
What follows is a description of a theoretical model designed to calculate the playing frequencies of the musical pitches produced by a trombone. The model is based on quantitative treatments that demonstrate the effects of the flaring bell and cup-shaped mouthpiece sections on these frequencies and can be used to calculate frequencies that…
Descriptors: Musical Instruments, Musical Composition, Program Descriptions, Models
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Pellegrino, Kristen – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2014
The purpose of this phenomenological case study was to examine the intersections of music making and teaching for four string teachers. Data included background surveys, three interviews per participant, videotaped classroom observations (jointly viewed during the second interview), and a focus group interview that included music making. Findings…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Case Studies, Classroom Observation Techniques, Interviews
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Jensen, Sidney – Music Educators Journal, 1975
Article discussed a teacher's experiences with bitonality using rock music to teach chord identification. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Diagrams, Educational Objectives, Music Education, Music Theory
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