The Routledge Companion to Interdisciplinary Studies in Singing, Volume II: Education examines the many methods and motivations for vocal pedagogy, promoting singing not just as an art form arising from the musical instrument found within every individual but also as a means of communication with social, psychological, and didactic functions. Presenting research from myriad fields of study beyond music—including psychology, education, sociology, computer science, linguistics, physiology, and neuroscience—the contributors address singing in three parts: Learning to Sing Naturally Formal Teaching of Singing Using Singing to Teach In 2009, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada funded a seven-year major collaborative research initiative known as Advancing Interdisciplinary Research in Singing (AIRS). Together, global researchers from a broad range of disciplines addressed three challenging questions: How does singing develop in every human being? How should singing be taught and used to teach? How does singing impact wellbeing? Across three volumes, The Routledge Companion to Interdisciplinary Studies in Singing consolidates the findings of each of these three questions, defining the current state of theory and research in the field. Volume II: Education focuses on the second question and offers an invaluable resource for anyone who identifies as a singer, wishes to become a singer, works with singers, or is interested in the application of singing for the purposes of education.
The Routledge Companion to Interdisciplinary Studies in Singing, Volume II: Education examines the many methods and motivations for vocal pedagogy, promoting singing not just as an art form but also as a means of communication with social, ...
Together, global researchers from a broad range of disciplines addressed three challenging questions: How does singing develop in every human being? How should singing be taught and used to teach? How does singing impact wellbeing?
Children's home musical experiences across the world. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. Joseph, D., & Trinick, R. (2016). Promoting cultural understandings through song across the Tasman: Pre-service primary teacher education.
One volume of the book series is dedicated to each of these three dimensions of interdisciplinary research on singing: Volume I, the development of singing (co-edited by Frank A. Russo, Beatriz Ilari, and Annabel J. Cohen), Volume II, ...
International Society for Music Education Research Commission Conference, João Pessoa, Brazil. Family musical support. Ilari, B., & Young, S. (Eds.). (2016). Children's home musical experiences across the world. Indiana University Press ...
For music, pre-med, bioethics, and medical humanities students, this book introduces the types of ongoing research that connect behaviour and brain function with the musical voice.
We would like to thank Laura Jordan for her Spanish to English translation. 17 In this context, we recognize our own work (in large part) in the observations and proposals made by Scrivener (2002), Smith and Dean (2009a), ...
In this volume, a formidable set of authors explore the history, current state and future of the health humanities, in particular how its vision of the arts and humanities: Promotes creative public health.
This edited collection brings together theoretical papers and case studies of practice in response to the challenge of becoming more conscious of the creative and multiple dimensions of social interaction in learning music, not least in the ...
General music is informed by a variety of teaching approaches and methods. These pedagogical frameworks guide teachers in planning and implementing instruction.