This paper examines traditionally-oriented teaching and learning processes in Japanese koto music. Earlier evaluations (negative and positive) by Western scholars are introduced, together with a brief comparison to Western practices. A distinction is made between "inside" and "outside" students; the former have greater exposure to music and speech about music, and teaching methods also may differ. Traditional methods of learning through imitation are shown to have other musical goals besides the transmission of musical "text." Playing together is fundamental; teachers may use speech, shôga (oral representation of instrumental sound), or purely musical means to convey information to the student. Notation, often used nowadays, is nevertheless...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, most of the university-level practical music courses were changed from...
This is a Japanese version of my paper which will be included in a journal "World of Music" publishe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-102) and recorded audio fileThis thesis, Hogaku, conce...
Music in Japan is richly varied and includes documented genres dating back more than 1000 years. Fro...
This article analyzes of philosophical approaches and methods of teaching musical instru- ments at ...
Koto music originated in the seventeenth century and was traditionally taught orally, although moder...
A major element in the social understanding of urban culture is the relationship between social chan...
[Abstract] There are several institutes which use songs when teaching Japanese language. It seems, ...
Sokyoku (koto music) in Japan before the end of the seventeenth century is represented by only two g...
[出版社版]Following the trend toward internationalization, music lessons for cross-cultural understandin...
This study examined the Kodaly approach to music teaching and investigated four different approaches...
After 1868 Japan adopted a modern European system of all parties in the field of education. Western ...
Concone 50 is used as a teaching material for most of the beginning students of vocal music in Japan...
publisher[Abstract] It is assumed that Japanese language teachers who carry out language education u...
本稿は日本音楽の諸分野・流派における伝統的教育観,及び学習者の教育内容受容の過程の分析から,日本音楽の伝統的学習方法が示唆する学校音楽における教育方法再検討の問題,さらに日本音楽の教材化の問題を試論す...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, most of the university-level practical music courses were changed from...
This is a Japanese version of my paper which will be included in a journal "World of Music" publishe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-102) and recorded audio fileThis thesis, Hogaku, conce...
Music in Japan is richly varied and includes documented genres dating back more than 1000 years. Fro...
This article analyzes of philosophical approaches and methods of teaching musical instru- ments at ...
Koto music originated in the seventeenth century and was traditionally taught orally, although moder...
A major element in the social understanding of urban culture is the relationship between social chan...
[Abstract] There are several institutes which use songs when teaching Japanese language. It seems, ...
Sokyoku (koto music) in Japan before the end of the seventeenth century is represented by only two g...
[出版社版]Following the trend toward internationalization, music lessons for cross-cultural understandin...
This study examined the Kodaly approach to music teaching and investigated four different approaches...
After 1868 Japan adopted a modern European system of all parties in the field of education. Western ...
Concone 50 is used as a teaching material for most of the beginning students of vocal music in Japan...
publisher[Abstract] It is assumed that Japanese language teachers who carry out language education u...
本稿は日本音楽の諸分野・流派における伝統的教育観,及び学習者の教育内容受容の過程の分析から,日本音楽の伝統的学習方法が示唆する学校音楽における教育方法再検討の問題,さらに日本音楽の教材化の問題を試論す...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, most of the university-level practical music courses were changed from...
This is a Japanese version of my paper which will be included in a journal "World of Music" publishe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-102) and recorded audio fileThis thesis, Hogaku, conce...