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Lima, Fernando Gabriel Batista; Caregnato, Caroline; Silva, Ronaldo da – International Journal of Music Education, 2021
To sing while taking melodic dictation is a strategy employed by some Ear Training students as an aid, but there is a disagreement among the literature about its efficiency. Thus, it is important to disambiguate this question examining the contributions related to vocalization. The purpose of this research is to investigate the influence singing…
Descriptors: Singing, Undergraduate Students, Barriers, Music Education
Killian, Janice N.; Sekalegga, Lawrence Branco – International Journal of Music Education, 2018
To examine the quality of rhythmic improvisations after learning Ugandan folksongs via notated or aural/oral means, we asked university music majors (N = 32) to practice two Ugandan folksongs via Western notation or while viewing a prerecorded video of an expert Ugandan performer singing the same song to mimic aural/oral tradition conditions.…
Descriptors: Folk Culture, Singing, Music Education, Foreign Countries
Madsen, Katia – International Journal of Music Education, 2009
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of presentation modes on evaluations of conducting and choral ensemble performance. Participants (N = 36) were graduate music students with conducting and teaching experience studying in Argentina (n = 18) or the USA (n = 18). The participants viewed and evaluated a stimulus videotape that…
Descriptors: Music Education, Singing, Musicians, Foreign Countries