Browsing NMH Brage by Subject "aural training"
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A dear child has many names: an investigation of ‘aural training’ as a subject in specialist higher music education
(Utdanningsforskning i musikk – skriftserie fra CERM (Centre for Educational Research in Music);Vol. 1, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017)In this article, I argue that there may be a dichotomy between the conception of a ‘separate aural training subject’ and the conception of a ‘complementary aural training subject’ in classical specialist higher music ... -
Aural awareness in ensemble rehearsals. A qualitative case study of three undergraduate chamber music ensembles playing Western classical music
(NMH-publikasjoner;2014:3, Doctoral thesis, 2014)Abstract This thesis aims at understanding the roles and characteristics of aural awareness in ensemble rehearsals, within the contexts of higher music education and Western classical music. The overall idea of the subject ... -
Connecting aural training and choral singing
(NMH-publikasjoner;2013:10, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2013)This presentation is based on a paper given at the GEFFF conference in October 2012, which in turn was based on the present author’s dissertation (Jaakkola 2012), where methods for connecting aural training and choral ... -
Gehørtrening i praksis : hva sier fagplanen og hva opplever studentene?
(NMH-publikasjoner, Book, 2006)Background, method and material (Chapter 1–3). The aim of this present study is to examine the ear training/aural training discipline in higher music education, solely based on the students’ experience. It is a fact that ... -
Listening to music – with professional ears. A study of orchestral musicians’ ways of listening
(NMH-publikasjoner;2013:10, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2013)The training of listening skills in higher music education is a central part of the aural training discipline, often called aural analysis or structural hearing. Listening here refers to active, conscious attention paid ... -
Music analysis. A bridge between performing and aural training?
(NMH-publikasjoner;2013:10, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2013)This article looks at whether music analysis might function as a bridge between the subject of instrumental performance and the subject of aural training in higher music education. It derives from a study with three ... -
Students' attitudes to aural training in an academy of music
(NMH-publikasjoner;2009, nr 8, Academic article, 2009)Aural training is part of any higher music education. The discipline is compulsory and traditionally aural training is considered a theoretical discipline in spite of its obvious practical character. There is a need for ...