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An introduction to music research

An introduction to music research
Author: The Open University
Publisher: The Open University
Total Pages: 91
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1473009375

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This 16-hour free course explored music research, some of the resources and methodologies used, and the relationship between music and politics.


Introduction to Research in Music

Introduction to Research in Music
Author: Richard Wingell
Publisher: Pearson
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2001
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Designed to show what research and writing skills can do for any musician, this unique single-source volume features a discussion of musical research, bibliographic tools, guides to print and electronic resources for research, specific research skills, discussion of the process of writing and editing a research paper on a musical topic, and analysis of an article from a musicological journal. Students will find the guide a solid reference not only for their coursework, but later during their professional lives as well--e.g., for locating scores, researching music, writing program notes, publishing, etc. [This book is intended] for the Introduction to Bibliography and Research course taken by all new graduate music students in ALL areas of music instruction--performance, church and choral music, conducting, music education, theory and composition, and music history. --Publisher description.


Introduction to the Psychology of Music

Introduction to the Psychology of Music
Author: Géza Révész
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780486416786

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Comprehensive introduction by noted musicologist covers physical and physiological bases of sound and hearing, elements of tone, pitch, musical ability, origins of music, psychology of music, much more.


Music Therapy Research

Music Therapy Research
Author: Barbara L. Wheeler
Publisher: Barcelona Publishers(NH)
Total Pages: 622
Release: 1995
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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This is the first and most comprehensive textbook on music therapy research to be published, with 24 chapters, edited and authored by eminent researchers and scholars. The book begins with an overview of issues in music therapy research, followed by a survey of the current literature; then different types of quantitative and qualitative research designs are described in detail, including philosophical and historical modes of inquiry. Several chapters describe the actual process of doing research, and throughout the book, numerous examples of music therapy research are provided. This is a standard reference for students and professionals in the field.


An Introduction to Music Studies

An Introduction to Music Studies
Author: John Paul Edward Harper-Scott
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2009-01-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 052184293X

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Why study music? An introduction to the main aspects of the subject, outlining the many benefits of a music degree.


Research in Music Education

Research in Music Education
Author: Edward L. Rainbow
Publisher: MacMillan Publishing Company
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1987
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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This book is a reflection of our collective experiences in teaching research to both beginning and advanced graduate music education students. These experiences include introducing master-level students to basic concepts of research, developing skills of critical analysis in doctoral students, and guiding doctoral candidates in dissertation work. In all these situations it appears that the main problem in bringing research close to the minds of the students lies in their diverse views of what music education is.


Music Research

Music Research
Author: Laurie J. Sampsel
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2009
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Introduces music students to the major print and electronic research tools available to them both for graduate-level music bibliography or research courses and for any music courses requiring students to write research papers. It guides students to the most significant English-language research tools and resources, reference titles in major areas, and the principal sources in French, German, Italian, and Spanish.--Publisher's description.


Mozart

Mozart
Author: Roye E. Wates
Publisher: Amadeus Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2010
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1574671898

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(Amadeus). Mozart: An Introduction to the Music, the Man, and the Myths explores in detail 20 of the composer's major works in the context of his tragically brief life and the turbulent times in which he lived. Addressed to non-musicians seeking to deepen their technical appreciation for his music while learning more about Mozart the man than the caricature portrayed in the 1986 movie Amadeus , this book offers extensive biographical and historical background debunking many well-established Mozart myths along with guided study of compositions representing every genre of 18th-century music: opera, concerto, symphony, church music, divertimento and serenade, sonata, and string quartet. Author Roye E. Wates, a Mozart specialist, has taught music history to thousands of non-musicians, both undergraduates and adults, as a Professor of Music at Boston University and from 2002-2004 as director of Boston University's Adult Music Seminar at Tanglewood, summer residence of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Mozart: An Introduction to the Music, the Man, and the Myths provides a unique combination of biographical detail, up-to-date research, detailed musical analyses, and clear definitions of terms. Amateurs as well as more advanced musicians will gain a greater understanding of Mozart's encyclopedic mastery.


Popular Music Genres

Popular Music Genres
Author: Stuart Borthwick
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2020-04-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136733809

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An accessible introduction to the study of popular music, this book takes a schematic approach to a range of popular music genres, and examines them in terms of their antecedents, histories, visual aesthetics, and sociopolitical contexts. Within this interdisciplinary and genre-based focus, readers will gain insights into the relationships between popular music, cultural history, economics, politics, iconography, production techniques, technology, marketing, and musical structure.


Introduction and Practical Guide to Music Education

Introduction and Practical Guide to Music Education
Author: Laura M. Dornberger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017-12-31
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781516531080

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Introduction and Practical Guide to Music Education provides students with comprehensive yet foundational knowledge of the music education profession. The book contains researched best practices for teaching music and guides readers through practical exercises to help them discover their own unique teaching style and approach. The text begins with a chapter that asks readers why they are considering a career in music education and also reveals the qualities of an effective music teacher. Later chapters provide students with a brief history of music education in the United States, introductions to educational psychology, sociology, and child development, practical advice for developing sound and successful lesson plans, strategies for teaching different types of students, tips for job interviews, and more. Each chapter includes references and discussion questions, and select chapters also feature a list of recommended readings for further exploration and independent learning. With emphasis on research and practical application, Introduction and Practical Guide to Music Education is a supportive and valuable guide for any student interested in a career in music education. Accessible and complete, the text is ideal for music seminars, music profession survey courses, and introductory music education courses. Laura M. Dornberger serves on the music education faculty at the State University of New York at Fredonia where she teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in elementary general music, child development, and music education philosophy and assessment. She has taught PK-12th grade general/vocal music, directed children's choirs, performed professionally as a soprano, and taught private voice and piano lessons. She has led professional development workshops for teachers in Cork, Ireland. She serves as a scorer for the New York State Teacher Certification Examinations, and she is a guest speaker and clinician on effective interviewing techniques. Katherine M. Levy, Ph.D. , is head of the music education area at the State University of New York at Fredonia. She earned her master's and doctorate degrees in music education from the University of Iowa. She has experience teaching beginning, middle, and high school instrumental music in Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin and early childhood music in Iowa and Maryland. Dr. Levy is the founding music director of two New Horizons Band programs in which university students and music teachers work with amateur musicians aged 50 and older in music lessons, ensembles, and concert bands.