Att peka ut det osynliga i rörelse: En didaktisk studie av taktart i musik
Sammanfattning
The aim of this study is to examine what constitutes being able to discern time in music, as seen from the learner’s perspective. Listening is not only regarded as a higher mental process but also as a core skill in musical ability.
Participants in the empirical study are 3 teachers and 27 children in a preschool class and in primary school. Three lessons aimed at facilitating children’s ability to discern time are analysed. The data also consists of interviews with the children. The theoretical framework for the study is variation theory. Four critical aspects of the object of learning have become apparent: to be able to discern stressed beats, the auditory meaning of keeping time and the continuous aspect of pulse; of critical importance is also to be able to separate the metrical aspect
of the music from different forms of representing it, such as clapping or drumming. It is suggested that mediating tools, such as time, constitute important learning objects in music education. The teacher’s task is to point out what is invisible in the music and also what is invisible to the children. This can be done with the help of visual representations of auditory aspects, patterns of variation and verbal dialogue.
Examinationsnivå
Doctor of Philosophy
Universitet
Göteborgs universitet. Konstnärliga fakulteten
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts
Institution
Academy of Music and Drama ; Högskolan för scen och musik
Disputation
Fredagen den 29 oktober 2010, kl 10.00, Lingsalen, Högskolan för scen och musik, Artisten, Fågelsången 1, Göteborg
Datum för disputation
2010-10-29
E-post
cecilia.wallerstedt@hsm.gu.se
Datum
2010-09-30Författare
Wallerstedt, Cecilia
Nyckelord
listening skills
early childhood education
music listening
variation theory
learning study
children’s perspective
metre
Publikationstyp
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-978477-0-4
Serie/rapportnr.
ArtMonitor
21
Språk
swe