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Introduction to Research in Music
Author | : Richard Wingell,Silvia Herzog |
Publsiher | : Pearson |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105110300659 |
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Designed to show what research and writing skills can do for any musician, this unique single-source volume features a discussion of musical research, bibliographic tools, guides to print and electronic resources for research, specific research skills, discussion of the process of writing and editing a research paper on a musical topic, and analysis of an article from a musicological journal. Students will find the guide a solid reference not only for their coursework, but later during their professional lives as well--e.g., for locating scores, researching music, writing program notes, publishing, etc. [This book is intended] for the Introduction to Bibliography and Research course taken by all new graduate music students in ALL areas of music instruction--performance, church and choral music, conducting, music education, theory and composition, and music history. --Publisher description.
Research Methodologies in Music Education
Author | : Kay Ann Hartwig |
Publsiher | : Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | : 215 |
Release | : 2014-06-26 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 9781443862905 |
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This volume provides an understanding of various research methodologies that have been used in music education projects. These methodologies include: historical research; quantitative research; narrative inquiry; action research; ethnography; case study; interpretative phenomenological analysis; arts-based methods; and mixed methods. Each of these research methodologies is detailed, before examples of music education projects that have used these methodologies are described. A separate chapter is devoted to each methodology, and each chapter has been written by a researcher with extensive experience and knowledge of the methodology in question. The book project is an initiative of the Australian and New Zealand Association for Research in Music Education (ANZARME).This association is the peak body for music research across the two countries. ANZARME promotes and supports all styles of research in all avenues of music education. The book will assist all those who are undertaking research in music education, particularly future researchers in music education, such as postgraduate research students. The text will assist researchers in understanding the many available research methods, and will provide clarity in choosing the most appropriate method for their particular research.
Exploring Research in Music Education and Music Therapy
Author | : Kenneth Harold Phillips |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : UOM:39015077116526 |
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Kenneth H. Phillips, Ph.D., is Professor of Music and Director of Graduate Studies in Music Education at Gordon College and Professor Emeritus of the University of Iowa. An award-winning researcher and teacher, he has been recognized by the National Association of Music Education (MENC) as one of the nation's most accomplished music educators. Dr. Phillips is the author of Teaching Kids to Sing (Schirmer Books/Thompson), Basic Techniques of Conducting (OUP), and Directing the Choral Music Program (OUP), and has written over 90 articles published in leading music education journals. He has made numerous presentations of his research throughout the United States, and in Canada, China, Australia, and New Zealand.
Music Therapy Research
Author | : Barbara L. Wheeler |
Publsiher | : Barcelona Publishers(NH) |
Total Pages | : 622 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : UOM:39015039149888 |
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This is the first and most comprehensive textbook on music therapy research to be published, with 24 chapters, edited and authored by eminent researchers and scholars. The book begins with an overview of issues in music therapy research, followed by a survey of the current literature; then different types of quantitative and qualitative research designs are described in detail, including philosophical and historical modes of inquiry. Several chapters describe the actual process of doing research, and throughout the book, numerous examples of music therapy research are provided. This is a standard reference for students and professionals in the field.
Research in Music Education
Author | : Edward L. Rainbow,Hildegard C. Froehlich |
Publsiher | : MacMillan Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : UOM:39015012791284 |
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This book is a reflection of our collective experiences in teaching research to both beginning and advanced graduate music education students. These experiences include introducing master-level students to basic concepts of research, developing skills of critical analysis in doctoral students, and guiding doctoral candidates in dissertation work. In all these situations it appears that the main problem in bringing research close to the minds of the students lies in their diverse views of what music education is.
Research Creation in Music and the Arts
Author | : Sophie Stévance,Serge Lacasse |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2017-12-12 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 9781317065616 |
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Since the 1970s, the landscape of higher education and research has been considerably altered by the integration of the arts within the university environment. Even though a form of research is inherent to artistic creation, the creative process is not comparable to the established procedures involved in academic research. As such, how can the imperatives of intellectual (and sometimes restrictive) rigour characteristic of scholarly endeavours be reconciled with the more explorative and intuitive approach of artistic creation? The concept of 'research-creation' allows artists and scholars to collaborate on a common project, acknowledging each participant’s expertise in the production of an artistic work that either generates theoretical reflections or has emerged from academic research. This fully revised and updated translation of Sophie Stévance and Serge Lacasse’s original French book offers an overview of the historical, political, social, cultural and academic contexts within which research-creation has emerged in Quebec and Canada, before similar (yet often divergent) conceptions appeared elsewhere in the world. Focussing primarily on the case of music, the book goes on to explore the pedagogical potential of research-creation within a university-based environment and proposes a clear and encompassing definition, as well as a theoretical model, of research-creation supported by concrete examples. By underscoring the reciprocal nature of this approach and the potential benefits of collaborative relationships, the authors’ vision of research-creation extends far beyond the field of music and art alone: rather, it has the potential to integrate all approaches and disciplines that seek to combine practice and research.
Music Education Research
Author | : Peter Miksza,Professor of Music Education Peter Miksza,Associate Professor of Music Education Julia T Shaw,Julia T. Shaw,Lauren Kapalka Richerme,Phillip M. Hash,Donald A. Hodges |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 489 |
Release | : 2023 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 9780197639757 |
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Designed to be used as a primary text in introductory research methods courses, Music Education Research: An Introduction aims to orient even the most novice researchers toward basic concepts and methodologies. Offering sustained attention to historical, philosophical, qualitative, quantitative, and action research approaches, the book includes overviews of how to read, interpret, design, and implement research within each framework. Readers will also find advice for conducting a review of research literature, scholarly writing, and disseminating research. All in all, the book serves as an invitation to consider how conducting research can serve to satisfy curiosities while also contributing to our collective professional knowledge. Drawing from classroom-tested material and the authors' many collective years of experience as instructors of research method courses and mentors to music education graduate students, this book is a must-have resource for masters and doctoral students in search of a thorough and approachable overview of music education research.
Design and Analysis for Quantitative Research in Music Education
Author | : Peter Miksza,Kenneth Elpus |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 9780199391905 |
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In recent years, academics and professionals in the social sciences have forged significant advances in quantitative research methodologies specific to their respective disciplines. Although new and sophisticated techniques for large-scale data analyses have become commonplace in general educational, psychological, sociological, and econometric fields, many researchers in music education have yet to be exposed to such techniques. Design and Analysis of Quantitative Research in Music Education is a comprehensive reference for those involved with research in music education and related fields, providing a foundational understanding of quantitative inquiry methods. Authors Peter Miksza and Kenneth Elpus update and expand the set of resources that music researchers have at their disposal for conceptualizing and analyzing data pertaining to music-related phenomena. This text is designed to familiarize readers with foundational issues of quantitative inquiry as a point of view, introduce and elaborate upon issues of fundamental quantitative research design and analysis, and expose researchers to new, innovative, and exciting methods for dealing with complex research questions and analyzing large samples of data in a rigorous and thorough manner. With this resource, researchers will be better equipped for dealing with the challenges of the increasingly information-rich and data-driven environment surrounding music education. An accompanying companion website provides valuable supplementary exercises and videos.