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Aural And The University Music Undergraduate 1st Edition Colin R Wright Edward Demenchonok

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Aural And The University Music Undergraduate 1st Edition Colin R Wright Edward Demenchonok
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.03 MB
Pages: 435
Author: Colin R. Wright; Edward Demenchonok
ISBN: 9781443844949, 1443844942
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Aural And The University Music Undergraduate 1st Edition Colin R Wright Edward Demenchonok by Colin R. Wright; Edward Demenchonok 9781443844949, 1443844942 instant download after payment.

Research indicates that aural skills are vital in developing musical expertise, yet the precise nature of those skills and the emphasis placed upon them in educational contexts merit closer attention and exploration. This book assesses the relevance of aural in a university music degree and as a preparation for the professional career of a classical musician. By way of the discussion of four empirical studies, two main areas are investigated: firstly, the relationship between university music students’ aural ability and their overall success on a music degree programme, and, secondly, the views of music students and professional musicians about aural and its relevance to their career are analysed. The subject is investigated particularly in the light of the current socio-educational background of the past fifty years, which has greatly influenced the participation of music and the study and development of musicianship. Many related issues are touched upon as part of the research for this project, and these emerge as relevant topics in the discussion of aural. Apart from students’ and musicians’ views on training and singing, aspects considered include the role of improvisation, memorisation and notation, examinations, absolute pitch and the affinity with language, all of which have a part to play in the debate about the importance of aural.

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