Postgraduate Research in Music

Postgraduate Research in Music
Author: Victoria Rogers
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2024-06-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0197616062

Postgraduate Research in Music: A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing a Thesis is an essential text for music students who are undertaking postgraduate research. Unique in its approach and scope, this is a "how to" book, a practical guide that sets out, step-by-step, how to write a thesis. It discusses all key aspects of the research process in the order in which they are encountered, from the initial stages of a research project to completion of a thesis. It also offers a music-specific focus, with explanations and examples that are immediately relevant for all music research and which take into account the special characteristics of music as a discipline. At the same time, the book provides a useful teaching framework for lecturers. All key concepts are illustrated with music-relevant examples. Exercises, and in some chapters class seminar topics as well, are included to reinforce the concepts being discussed. Reading lists are appended at the end of most chapters, enabling students to explore topics in greater depth. Valuable supplementary information, such as referencing examples, is provided in the appendices. Postgraduate Research in Music is based on the premise that there are certain principles that underpin good scholarship, regardless of the area in which the research is conducted. In distilling and discussing these principles, this book speaks to all scholars working within the discipline of music.

Research Methodologies in Music Education

Research Methodologies in Music Education
Author: Kay Ann Hartwig
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2014-06-26
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1443862908

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.

A Bibliography of Postgraduate Research Studies in Music Education 1964- 1989

A Bibliography of Postgraduate Research Studies in Music Education 1964- 1989
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Total Pages:
Release: 1990
Genre:
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One of the outcomes of the 'Bibliography of Australian Music Education Research' (BAMER) Project is the following bibliographic listing of theses, minor theses, dissertations, research papers, etc. which have been presented in total or partial fulfilment for the award of higher degrees at universities, Colleges of Advanced Education and other tertiary education institutions in Australia during the period 1964 to 1989. In addition, the listing includes several theses and dissertations which have been presented to overseas institutions either by Australians studying abroad for higher degrees or by music educators from overseas who are now resident in Australia. The listing includes eighty- three research studies undertaken for master's degrees (or as a means of qualifying for entry to a master's degree program) and eighteen research studies undertaken for doctoral degrees. Whilst nearly all of these studies clearly fall within the ambit of music education, there are a few which relate primarily to allied fields such as musicology, ethnomusicology and music psychology but which nevertheless impinge on aspects of music education such as musical development in children, music pedagogy, music psychology and so on. These have been included in the bibliography as being relevant to the 'broad field of music education'.

The Routledge Research Companion to Popular Music Education

The Routledge Research Companion to Popular Music Education
Author: Gareth Smith
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2017-01-20
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1317042018

Popular music is a growing presence in education, formal and otherwise, from primary school to postgraduate study. Programmes, courses and modules in popular music studies, popular music performance, songwriting and areas of music technology are becoming commonplace across higher education. Additionally, specialist pop/rock/jazz graded exam syllabi, such as RockSchool and Trinity Rock and Pop, have emerged in recent years, meaning that it is now possible for school leavers in some countries to meet university entry requirements having studied only popular music. In the context of teacher education, classroom teachers and music-specialists alike are becoming increasingly empowered to introduce popular music into their classrooms. At present, research in Popular Music Education lies at the fringes of the fields of music education, ethnomusicology, community music, cultural studies and popular music studies. The Routledge Research Companion to Popular Music Education is the first book-length publication that brings together a diverse range of scholarship in this emerging field. Perspectives include the historical, sociological, pedagogical, musicological, axiological, reflexive, critical, philosophical and ideological.

Perspectives on Artistic Research in Music

Perspectives on Artistic Research in Music
Author: Robert Burke
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2017-01-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1498544827

The increasing interest in artistic research, especially in music, is throwing open doors to exciting ideas about how we generate new musical knowledge and understanding. This book examines the wide array of factors at play in innovative practice and how by treating it as research we can make new ideas more widely accessible. Three key ideas propel the book. First, it argues that artistic research comes from inside the practice and exists in a space that accommodates both objective and subjective observation and analyses because the researcher is the practitioner. It is a space for dialogue between apparently opposing binaries: the composer and the performer, the past and the present, the fixed and the fluid, the intellectual and the intuitive, the abstract and the embodied, the prepared and the spontaneous, the enduring and the transitory, and so on. It is not so much constructed in a logical, sequential manner in the way of the scientific method of doing research but more as a “braided” space, woven from many disparate elements. Second, the book articulates the notion that artistic research in music has its own verification procedures that need to be brought into the academy, especially in terms of the moderation of non-traditional research outputs, including the description of the criteria for allocation of research points for the purposes of data collection, as well as real world relevance and industry engagement. Third, by way of numerous examples of original and creative music making, it demonstrates in practical terms how exploration and experimentation functions as legitimate academic research. Many of the case studies deliberately cross boundaries that were previously assumed to be rigid and definite in order to blaze new musical trails, creating new collaborations and synergies.

Developing the Musician

Developing the Musician
Author: Mary Stakelum
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1317151771

To what extent does research on musical development impact on educational practices in school and the community? Do musicians from classical and popular traditions develop their identities in different ways? What do teachers and learners take into consideration when assessing progress? This book takes a fresh look at 'the musician' and what constitutes 'development' within the fields of music psychology and music education. In doing so, it explores the relationship between formative experiences and the development of the musician in a range of music education settings. It includes the perspectives of classroom teachers, popular musicians, classical musicians and music educators in higher education. Drawn from an international community of experienced educators and researchers, the contributors offer a range of approaches to research. From life history through classroom observation to content analysis, each section offers competing and complementary perspectives on contemporary practice. The book is an essential resource for musicians, educators, researchers and policy makers, offering insight into the reality of practice from those working within established traditions - such as the conservatoire and school settings - and from those who are currently emerging as significant forces in the fields of popular music education and community music.

Psychology for Musicians

Psychology for Musicians
Author: Robert H. Woody
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2021
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0197546595

Part I. Musical Learning. Introduction to Music Psychology ; Development ; Motivation ; Practice -- Part II. Musical Skills. Learning and Remembering Musical Works ; Expressing and Interpreting ; Composing and Improvising ; Managing Performance Anxiety -- Part III. Musical Roles. The Performer ; The Teacher ; The Listener ; The User.

A Guide to Research in Music Education

A Guide to Research in Music Education
Author: Roger P. Phelps
Publisher: Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1986
Genre: Music
ISBN:

An updated and practical approach to research concepts, techniques, and sources from the 4th edition.