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Fisher, Ryan A.; Hoult, Aubrey R.; Tucker, W. Steven – Journal of Music Teacher Education, 2020
The purpose of this study was to compare the muscle activation of singers and instrumentalists while performing simple vocal exercises. Volunteer participants (N = 28) were undergraduate music majors and minors, with an equal number being vocalists and instrumentalists. Participants performed five vowel sounds (ah, eh, ee, oh, oo), while…
Descriptors: Music Education, Singing, Musical Instruments, Human Body
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Isbell, Daniel S. – Journal of Music Teacher Education, 2020
The development of musicianship is a fundamental learning outcome for music students. The purpose of this study was to examine the early socialization experiences of preservice music teachers, as well as their opinions about musicianship. A total of 138 undergraduate music education students completed a three-part online questionnaire. The large…
Descriptors: Musicians, Music Teachers, Music Education, Socialization
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Napoles, Jessica; Babb, Sandra L.; Bowers, Judy; Hankle, Steven; Zrust, Adam – Journal of Music Teacher Education, 2017
The purpose of this study was to examine and empirically test the pedagogical claim that playing the piano while listening to choral singers impedes error detection ability. In a within-subjects design, participants (N = 55 preservice teachers) either listened to four excerpts of choral hymns or played a single part (soprano/bass) on the piano…
Descriptors: Musical Instruments, Music Education, Preservice Teachers, Music Reading
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Brunkan, Melissa C. – Journal of Music Teacher Education, 2018
Preservice music teachers often use their voices differently during the semesters leading up to student teaching as compared to during the semester itself. Vocal demands often increase and change as students move from a student role to full-time teacher role. Consequently, music student teachers frequently experience vocal distress symptoms that…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Music Teachers, Singing