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Skapski, George J. – 1992
This document proposes and presents a new concept in music notation. Consisting of three separately-bound parts, the first part presents the rationale for the new musical notation in the form of a dialogue between two people who discuss what the ideal musical notation would be: the subject of unmetered durations and articulations, the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Descriptive Writing, Higher Education, Music Education
Waaser, Carol – 1976
The contents of this book, which explains the techniques of sound engineering, sound design, and composition for the theatre, are compiled for the theatre student who knows very little about sound. Topics of chapters are acoustics, systems, equipment, sound for a theatrical production, recording and editing techniques, composing and creating sound…
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Acoustics, Audiotape Recordings, Music Techniques
Marsalis, Wynton – 1995
This beautifully photographed book accompanies the Wynton Marsalis Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) series on the introduction to the joy of music, both classical and jazz, for families, young people, and music-hungry readers of all ages. Divided into four chapters, the book corresponds to the four one-hour programs in the PBS series. Wynton…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Instrumentation and Orchestration, Music, Music Appreciation
Jorgensen, Estelle R. – 1997
This book addresses the nature of music education and argues for a broad-based view which is globally inclusive and acknowledges a long, distinguished history. The book asserts that music education has often been too narrowly focused on music instruction in elementary and secondary schools. Through a process of intellectual questioning, the reader…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Fine Arts, Music
Fink, Michael – 1972
This commentary examines the primary types of music analysis. Although the study focuses mainly upon individual trends and schools of thought, some attention is given to the evolution of ideas within the field. Methodologies are considered in the light of their applicability to individual or classroom analysis by students. From the most…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Content Analysis, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Karma, Kai – 1976
This report offers some general principles which are helpful for designing and constructing a test for measuring musical aptitude of persons from various age groups. A discussion attempts to clarify the concepts used within the psychology of music. The basic structuralist principles favored by Gestalt psychologists and structuralists are also…
Descriptors: Achievement, Aesthetic Education, Aptitude, Aptitude Tests