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Paul Watt; Ben Green; Andrea Baker; Andy Bennett; Paul Long – Music Education Research, 2024
This article examines the fortunes of music education programs in rural and regional Australia. It argues that the two key national reports on music education across the nation undertaken in 2005 and 2019 have tended to focus on metropolitan and urban settings and formalised school education at the pre-tertiary level at the expense of music…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Musicians, Music Education, Rural Areas
Patrick W. Horton – Music Education Research, 2024
Scholars have often highlighted the intrinsic features of technology to support the generation and sharing of ideas (Craft 2011). By studying user interactions within informal online communities, researcher can elucidate the ways technology impacts creativity and learning within these groups. This qualitative content analysis (Hsieh and Shannon…
Descriptors: Creativity, Musical Composition, Communities of Practice, Electronic Learning
Petri-Preis, Axel – Music Education Research, 2023
Practices of "Musikvermittlung" have become significantly more relevant since the last turn of the millennium against the background of a dwindling audience for classical concerts in the German speaking countries. For classically trained musicians, whether in permanent positions, as soloists or in portfolio careers, activities in the…
Descriptors: Musicians, Classical Music, Music Education, Self Concept
Pacheco-Costa, Alejandra – Music Education Research, 2019
Although playing by ear has important benefits for the development of musicianship, one-to-one instrumental teaching has traditionally overlooked it. The current research describes the strategies applied by three woodwind teachers with their students in a Spanish music school through a multiple-case embedded study. Data were collected through…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Music Teachers, Foreign Countries
Mariguddi, Anna – Music Education Research, 2022
Twenty years have passed since Green's [2002. "How Popular Musicians Learn: A way Ahead for Music Education." Aldershot: Ashgate] publication which proposed a model of informal learning based upon five key principles. The discussion it ignited within the discipline was vast, the debate is still on-going, and the approach is still being…
Descriptors: Music Education, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Informal Education
Hara, Mariko – Music Education Research, 2018
This paper examines informal learning in the context of migrant musicians, through a single case study looking at informal/self-learning and music career development by a DIY electronica artist. Data for the paper comes from an ethnographic study of how migrant musicians in Norway exercise their professional competence and entrepreneurship. Using…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musicians, Immigrants, Case Studies
Kruse, Adam J. – Music Education Research, 2018
With the aim of diversifying popular music education scholarship, this article explores the phenomenon of hip-hop musical learning as experienced by eight American hip-hop musicians who describe how as well as with whom they learned to create and perform. The study explores issues related to learning processes, social relationships, and the role…
Descriptors: Music Education, Popular Culture, Musicians, Learning Processes
de Bruin, Leon R. – Music Education Research, 2019
For musicians, learning to improvise requires individual and collaborative skill and knowledge that in experts is acquired over years of immersion and enculturation. Learning formally, informally or a combination of both, improvisers 'learn to learn' by evolving meta-cognitive capabilities necessary to develop and refine improvisational expertise.…
Descriptors: Music Education, Informal Education, Music Activities, Creative Activities
Cayari, Christopher – Music Education Research, 2018
The Internet has inspired musicians to explore technologies to produce recorded music performances. Social media sites like YouTube provide spaces for musicians to share their works, and the advances of technologies that afford venues and opportunities for performers to share their crafts. As amateur Internet musicians develop practices to create…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Activities, Performance, Internet
Leung, Bo-Wah – Music Education Research, 2015
The Cantonese opera was traditionally transmitted by an apprenticeship approach, which has faded out in the mid-twentieth century. Instead, the conservatory approach adapted from the West has replaced the major mode of nurturing professional artists in China and Hong Kong. This study aims to investigate and examine the current practice of the…
Descriptors: Opera, Apprenticeships, Music Education, Musicians
Yang, Yang; Welch, Graham – Music Education Research, 2014
Literature reviews suggest that traditional approaches in folk music education are not necessarily compatible with the conventions of formal music education. Whilst many recent studies have tended to define these non-classical music learning contexts as "informal", the practice of folk transmission music appears to be much more complex…
Descriptors: Folk Culture, Music Education, Case Studies, Teaching Experience
Espeland, Magne – Music Education Research, 2010
In this keynote, the author discusses dichotomies having to do with: (1) technology/digital proponents versus non-technology/analogue proponents; (2) a formal/formalist position versus an informal/informalist position; and (3) educator/teacher views versus artist/musician views. The author often wonders what the essence of these dichotomies are,…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Musicians, Trend Analysis
Green, Lucy – Music Education Research, 2008
This paper examines some personal and interpersonal issues concerning group work and informal learning in the music classroom. It analyses data from a recent research project, which adopted and adapted the informal music learning practices of popular musicians, for use in the classroom. The discussion focuses on three aspects of the project.…
Descriptors: Music Education, Informal Education, Music, Musicians
Soderman, Johan; Folkestad, Goran – Music Education Research, 2004
The study of informal musical learning outside institutional settings, such as schools, has proved to contribute important knowledge to aspects of music education. Hip-hop, as an example of informal musical learning, has so far been quite an unexplored field for research. The present study investigates music creation within two hip-hop groups (…
Descriptors: Music Education, Foreign Countries, Informal Education, Musicians