This article presents findings from an action research project that investigated instrumental teachers’ strategies for facilitating children’s learning of expressive music performance. Nine teachers and 14 pupils (aged 9–15) participated in this project, which consisted of 10 weeks of teaching. At the beginning and end of this period pupils’ concerts were held and performances were audio-recorded. Participating teachers used various strategies for improving students’ expressive performance: teacher’s enquiry, discussion, explanation of expressive devices, gestures and movements, singing, imagery, modelling, “projected performance” and listening to own recordings. According to teachers these strategies had been useful in lessons. However, an...
This article is about the process of conducting instrumental lessons of specialized music and art sc...
This study concerns the comparative effects of verbal instruction and modeling instruction on instru...
This study is a comparison of the effectiveness of three approaches used to elicit expressivity in m...
This article presents findings from an action research project that investigated instrumental teache...
Expressiveness is an important aspect of an excellent music performance as it adds quality and inter...
Until recently little was known through systematic research about effective teaching methods to enha...
Since communication and expression are central aspects of music performance it is important to devel...
Twenty-nine pupils (aged 8–15) took part in an improvisation test and an experimental vs. control gr...
This work studies the characteristics of musical expressiveness in children’s performances through c...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research was to discuss, while applying play-oriented strategies on ...
AbstractTeaching instrumental music ensembles with credible music expression has been a challenging ...
This study investigates a constructivist approach to studio instrumental teaching and learning for s...
318 p.Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The purpose of this study was...
This paper reports findings from the Ear Playing Project (EPP) in relation to the teaching strategie...
The acoustic signal of a musical performance has two components: the organizational or composer-init...
This article is about the process of conducting instrumental lessons of specialized music and art sc...
This study concerns the comparative effects of verbal instruction and modeling instruction on instru...
This study is a comparison of the effectiveness of three approaches used to elicit expressivity in m...
This article presents findings from an action research project that investigated instrumental teache...
Expressiveness is an important aspect of an excellent music performance as it adds quality and inter...
Until recently little was known through systematic research about effective teaching methods to enha...
Since communication and expression are central aspects of music performance it is important to devel...
Twenty-nine pupils (aged 8–15) took part in an improvisation test and an experimental vs. control gr...
This work studies the characteristics of musical expressiveness in children’s performances through c...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research was to discuss, while applying play-oriented strategies on ...
AbstractTeaching instrumental music ensembles with credible music expression has been a challenging ...
This study investigates a constructivist approach to studio instrumental teaching and learning for s...
318 p.Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The purpose of this study was...
This paper reports findings from the Ear Playing Project (EPP) in relation to the teaching strategie...
The acoustic signal of a musical performance has two components: the organizational or composer-init...
This article is about the process of conducting instrumental lessons of specialized music and art sc...
This study concerns the comparative effects of verbal instruction and modeling instruction on instru...
This study is a comparison of the effectiveness of three approaches used to elicit expressivity in m...