This article describes the development of a music practice microanalysis protocol that is based on the three-phase model of self-regulated learning (i.e., Forethought, Performance, and Self-Reflection). Up until now, most studies on music practice have tended to focus on behavioural aspects. The expanded view presented here outlines a technique for mapping the types of behaviours (actions), cognition (thoughts), and affect (feelings) that can help focus musicians’ practice. To explain the technique, we describe the practice of two first year Bachelor of Music students studying at a prominent university music school who are compared at three time points across one semester as they prepare an étude for a performance exam. These case studies d...
The way an improviser practices is a vital and significant aspect to a musician's means and cap...
In this chapter, we explain research related to motivation and practice quality as a means of outlin...
The skills needed to perform music well and to communicate effectively as a performer are truly mult...
The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of using a self-directed practice diary on cons...
This chapter discusses self-regulated learning (SRL) in the context of music. SRL holds significant ...
This research explores self-regulated learning behaviors as used by 174 students in higher music edu...
Practicing is an ineluctable component in the pursuit of achieving musical goals. This is particular...
Self-regulation and self-regulated learning (SRL) are important features in music education. In this...
This research explores self-regulated learning behaviors as used by 174 students in higher music edu...
Inspired by a growing body of research suggesting that music lessons are associated with greater aca...
One of the emerging areas of focus in the higher education music environment is the means by which t...
One of the emerging areas of focus in the higher education music environment is the means by which t...
Musicians often use mental practice for enhancing performance, but individuals may have different p...
This project explores the reasons Undergraduate music students practice the way they do. A survey wa...
This study aimed at investigating the associations between regulation strategies and musical mechani...
The way an improviser practices is a vital and significant aspect to a musician's means and cap...
In this chapter, we explain research related to motivation and practice quality as a means of outlin...
The skills needed to perform music well and to communicate effectively as a performer are truly mult...
The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of using a self-directed practice diary on cons...
This chapter discusses self-regulated learning (SRL) in the context of music. SRL holds significant ...
This research explores self-regulated learning behaviors as used by 174 students in higher music edu...
Practicing is an ineluctable component in the pursuit of achieving musical goals. This is particular...
Self-regulation and self-regulated learning (SRL) are important features in music education. In this...
This research explores self-regulated learning behaviors as used by 174 students in higher music edu...
Inspired by a growing body of research suggesting that music lessons are associated with greater aca...
One of the emerging areas of focus in the higher education music environment is the means by which t...
One of the emerging areas of focus in the higher education music environment is the means by which t...
Musicians often use mental practice for enhancing performance, but individuals may have different p...
This project explores the reasons Undergraduate music students practice the way they do. A survey wa...
This study aimed at investigating the associations between regulation strategies and musical mechani...
The way an improviser practices is a vital and significant aspect to a musician's means and cap...
In this chapter, we explain research related to motivation and practice quality as a means of outlin...
The skills needed to perform music well and to communicate effectively as a performer are truly mult...