textabstractThis study revolves around questions on musical knowledge and skill acquisition with embodied learning strategies. Embodiment is, in its most general sense, the use of the body as a learning tool in musical learning processes. Rather than celebrating cognitive capabilities over bodily learning, which is the mainstay for most educational practices, I focus on bodily communication and its pivotal role in learning. This conversion provokes reflection on the often disregarded body in learning processes and sheds light on the manifold ways in which we can mobilize the body as a successful tool for learning. The main goal of this research is scrutinizing the music transmission and learning process of young musicians in band formations...
Since its breakthrough at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the embodied music cognition th...
Three ideas are central to this booklet. First, the teaching/learning process is seen as a multi-mod...
Students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) have difficulties in learning, perception and communic...
This study revolves around questions on musical knowledge and skill acquisition with embodied learni...
Abstract - Europe has a very strong tradition of teaching how to play a musical instrument, leading...
As increasingly confirmed within the paradigm of embodied music cognition, the body shapes the way l...
A recent paradigm shift in music research has allowed scholars to examine the macro- and micro-proce...
The role of body movement in creating and communicating music, and in conveying extra-musical meanin...
Music theorists have emphasized the intellectual, disembodied mind throughout music education’s hist...
We exist in this world through our bodies. Every single experience is stored in it, it helps us to c...
Abstract In this article, we describe the agency development in one student with special needs thro...
Abstract of a presentation given at the 2008 Body Project Conference held at the University of Misso...
In the last decade, cognitive science underwent a paradigm shift by bringing human movement into the...
Instrumental and vocal teachers often employ their body in teaching to facilitate sensorimotor engag...
Background in embodied cognitive sciences and somatics applied to music education/music theory. West...
Since its breakthrough at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the embodied music cognition th...
Three ideas are central to this booklet. First, the teaching/learning process is seen as a multi-mod...
Students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) have difficulties in learning, perception and communic...
This study revolves around questions on musical knowledge and skill acquisition with embodied learni...
Abstract - Europe has a very strong tradition of teaching how to play a musical instrument, leading...
As increasingly confirmed within the paradigm of embodied music cognition, the body shapes the way l...
A recent paradigm shift in music research has allowed scholars to examine the macro- and micro-proce...
The role of body movement in creating and communicating music, and in conveying extra-musical meanin...
Music theorists have emphasized the intellectual, disembodied mind throughout music education’s hist...
We exist in this world through our bodies. Every single experience is stored in it, it helps us to c...
Abstract In this article, we describe the agency development in one student with special needs thro...
Abstract of a presentation given at the 2008 Body Project Conference held at the University of Misso...
In the last decade, cognitive science underwent a paradigm shift by bringing human movement into the...
Instrumental and vocal teachers often employ their body in teaching to facilitate sensorimotor engag...
Background in embodied cognitive sciences and somatics applied to music education/music theory. West...
Since its breakthrough at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the embodied music cognition th...
Three ideas are central to this booklet. First, the teaching/learning process is seen as a multi-mod...
Students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) have difficulties in learning, perception and communic...