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Music Production Cultures Perspectives On Popular Music Pedagogy In Higher Education Brendan Anthony

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Music Production Cultures Perspectives On Popular Music Pedagogy In Higher Education Brendan Anthony
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Publisher: Routledge/Focal Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.35 MB
Pages: 319
Author: Brendan Anthony
ISBN: 9780367517649, 0367517647
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Music Production Cultures Perspectives On Popular Music Pedagogy In Higher Education Brendan Anthony by Brendan Anthony 9780367517649, 0367517647 instant download after payment.

Music Production Cultures draws on interviews with international educators, surveys completed by students of music production from around the globe, doctoral research findings and contextualised career experiences from the author as a celebrated music producer to explore how effective learning environments can be created for popular music production in higher education.

Acknowledging the musical, technological and social diversity in global popular music production practice, this book highlights the integral elements that educators and their institutions must consider in order to provide high-quality and relevant education for the students of today and into the future. Offering concepts, approaches and practices to be integrated into diverse music production pedagogical frameworks in higher education, this book considers the pedagogical approaches and goals that bridge music production education to the industry, using examples and insights from international educators throughout as well as lesson plan examples for instructors.

Music Production Cultures develops a foundation of practice to inform teachers designing equitable, diverse and inclusive pedagogies that are dependent on the musical, cultural and social influences of their students. This is an invaluable resource for educators and researchers in the area of audio education looking to develop their pedagogical strategies.

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