There is a metaphorical incoming tide of information technology (IT) in the global guitar community. This phenomenological study examines the activities of the online guitarcommunity to determine its role in guitar pedagogy. It questions how the traditional teacher-student model can continue to operate amidst the floodwaters of online guitar education resources. An historical presentation, and analysis of current practice is offered, and the pedagogical value of some online resources are scrutinised. The process of enculturation through Contemporary Popular Music (CPM) education is discussed from the perspective of guitar pedagogy and the implications for instrumental guitar teaching are examined. This study was designed to examine the acti...
This study focused on the challenges that students face during the early state of learning to play t...
A study is being conducted by researchers at the University of Tasmania examiningpedagogical practic...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the comparative effects of computer-mediated interactiv...
There is a metaphorical incoming tide of information technology (IT) in the global guitar community....
There is a metaphorical incoming tide of information technology (IT) in the global guitar community....
This article offers a bird’s-eye view of the evolution of guitar learning and pedagogy in the XX and...
This study investigated the pedagogical approaches and curricula of contemporary popular music (CPM)...
The embedding of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) into the curriculum places pressures...
In recent decades, guitar education has emerged as a discipline in PreK-12 institutions alongside “t...
Music education in North America remains loyal to the ideals, materials, and methodologies of a bygo...
Using the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) framework as the lens to develop, view...
97 pagesStarting a music lessons business in an increasingly digitized society provides unique chall...
For many countries instrumental music tuition in secondary schools is a ubiquitous event that provid...
This work reviews guitar methodologies and didactic materials from the first 16th century methods of...
Research suggests graduates from music courses in Australian tertiary institutions typically underta...
This study focused on the challenges that students face during the early state of learning to play t...
A study is being conducted by researchers at the University of Tasmania examiningpedagogical practic...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the comparative effects of computer-mediated interactiv...
There is a metaphorical incoming tide of information technology (IT) in the global guitar community....
There is a metaphorical incoming tide of information technology (IT) in the global guitar community....
This article offers a bird’s-eye view of the evolution of guitar learning and pedagogy in the XX and...
This study investigated the pedagogical approaches and curricula of contemporary popular music (CPM)...
The embedding of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) into the curriculum places pressures...
In recent decades, guitar education has emerged as a discipline in PreK-12 institutions alongside “t...
Music education in North America remains loyal to the ideals, materials, and methodologies of a bygo...
Using the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) framework as the lens to develop, view...
97 pagesStarting a music lessons business in an increasingly digitized society provides unique chall...
For many countries instrumental music tuition in secondary schools is a ubiquitous event that provid...
This work reviews guitar methodologies and didactic materials from the first 16th century methods of...
Research suggests graduates from music courses in Australian tertiary institutions typically underta...
This study focused on the challenges that students face during the early state of learning to play t...
A study is being conducted by researchers at the University of Tasmania examiningpedagogical practic...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the comparative effects of computer-mediated interactiv...