Our virtual tribe: sustaining and enhancing community via online music improvisation
R MacDonald, R Burke, T De Nora… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
This article documents experiences of Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra's virtual, synchronous
improvisation sessions during COVID-19 pandemic via interviews with 29 participants …
improvisation sessions during COVID-19 pandemic via interviews with 29 participants …
[图书][B] The art of becoming: How group improvisation works
RAR MacDonald, GB Wilson - 2020 - books.google.com
At a time of unprecedented interest in improvisation across the arts, The Art of Becoming
boldly asserts that everyone can and should improvise. Drawing on emerging psychological …
boldly asserts that everyone can and should improvise. Drawing on emerging psychological …
Musical coordination in a large group without plans nor leaders
A widespread belief is that large groups engaged in joint actions that require a high level of
flexibility are unable to coordinate without the introduction of additional resources such as …
flexibility are unable to coordinate without the introduction of additional resources such as …
An enactive approach to learning music theory? Obstacles and openings
J Gutierrez - Frontiers in Education, 2019 - frontiersin.org
While music theory learning remains at the core of traditional music education, calls for more
embodied and enactive approaches to music instruction rarely address theory pedagogy …
embodied and enactive approaches to music instruction rarely address theory pedagogy …
Castles versus Cheerleaders: The Clash of Old and New Power Values and Their Effect on the Role of the Conductor
M Clarke - Leonardo, 2022 - direct.mit.edu
All forms of leadership are currently undergoing change, as digitalization, democratization,
and increased transparency have led to a shift in social values and a realignment of …
and increased transparency have led to a shift in social values and a realignment of …
Developing music improvisation workshops for preschool children through Action Research
UM MacGlone - 2020 - era.ed.ac.uk
Improvisation in music is an important skill, which is increasingly valued, and an essential
part of curricula at all educational levels. However, understandings of improvisation are …
part of curricula at all educational levels. However, understandings of improvisation are …
[图书][B] Music discovery: Improvisation for the large ensemble and music classroom
DJ Healy, KL Ankney - 2020 - books.google.com
"" Improvisation is spontaneity in music. It can be beautiful, uplifting, and unnerving all at the
same. It happens instantaneously, in a unique context, with ideas never to be performed the …
same. It happens instantaneously, in a unique context, with ideas never to be performed the …
[PDF][PDF] An enactive approach to learning music theory
J Gutierrez - Obstacles and, 2019 - academia.edu
While music theory learning remains at the core of traditional music education, calls for more
embodied and enactive approaches to music instruction rarely address theory pedagogy …
embodied and enactive approaches to music instruction rarely address theory pedagogy …
An Indigenous embodiment of Conduction: Collective composition for traditional Māori instruments and beyond
R Gooch - Journal of Popular Music Education, 2023 - intellectdiscover.com
This article looks at the indigenization of Butch Morris's Conduction methodology by
embodying it within ngā taonga puoro (traditional Māori musical instruments and practice). It …
embodying it within ngā taonga puoro (traditional Māori musical instruments and practice). It …
Récit Music: Musical community in the information age
ABP Fallah - Organised Sound, 2023 - cambridge.org
This article delineates a metaphysical concept, musical community, and considers its
implications for material practices in the art world. It describes ways in which two …
implications for material practices in the art world. It describes ways in which two …