The professional learner and performer: investigating the field of higher education and expertise development for learning and performing the double bass - a global survey

This study investigates the field of higher education and expertise development for learning and performing the double bass. The aim is to draw a picture of how the double bass is currently learned and performed by the learning student, the supervising professor and the performer working in a symph...

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Main Author: Florian Pertzborn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Católica Portuguesa 2011-01-01
Series:Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts
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Online Access:https://revistas.ucp.pt/index.php/jsta/article/view/7174
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spelling doaj-6f3f53c4a48e401e9980f60ba343fe0b2020-11-25T04:07:23ZengUniversidade Católica PortuguesaJournal of Science and Technology of the Arts1646-97982183-00882011-01-013110.7559/citarj.v3i1.28The professional learner and performer: investigating the field of higher education and expertise development for learning and performing the double bass - a global surveyFlorian Pertzborn This study investigates the field of higher education and expertise development for learning and performing the double bass. The aim is to draw a picture of how the double bass is currently learned and performed by the learning student, the supervising professor and the performer working in a symphony orchestra, to find out whether if there were any significant differences between the three groups in their approaches to practice and performance. Results indicated that the achievement of expertise on the double bass is multifaceted and implies the development of multiple tasks and skills which soon have to be fostered and experienced in the field of learning and performing. Significant differences between the three groups were detected in the area of demography, experiences, knowledge, and their approaches to practice. Recommendations and implications for further investigation indicate that a wider perspective of learning, practice, self-evaluation in combination of the usage of technology for practice support and feedback should be taken into account for enhancing performance ability for the double bass. https://revistas.ucp.pt/index.php/jsta/article/view/7174Double bassSkillPracticePre-professional learningExpert performance
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The professional learner and performer: investigating the field of higher education and expertise development for learning and performing the double bass - a global survey
Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts
Double bass
Skill
Practice
Pre-professional learning
Expert performance
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title The professional learner and performer: investigating the field of higher education and expertise development for learning and performing the double bass - a global survey
title_short The professional learner and performer: investigating the field of higher education and expertise development for learning and performing the double bass - a global survey
title_full The professional learner and performer: investigating the field of higher education and expertise development for learning and performing the double bass - a global survey
title_fullStr The professional learner and performer: investigating the field of higher education and expertise development for learning and performing the double bass - a global survey
title_full_unstemmed The professional learner and performer: investigating the field of higher education and expertise development for learning and performing the double bass - a global survey
title_sort professional learner and performer: investigating the field of higher education and expertise development for learning and performing the double bass - a global survey
publisher Universidade Católica Portuguesa
series Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts
issn 1646-9798
2183-0088
publishDate 2011-01-01
description This study investigates the field of higher education and expertise development for learning and performing the double bass. The aim is to draw a picture of how the double bass is currently learned and performed by the learning student, the supervising professor and the performer working in a symphony orchestra, to find out whether if there were any significant differences between the three groups in their approaches to practice and performance. Results indicated that the achievement of expertise on the double bass is multifaceted and implies the development of multiple tasks and skills which soon have to be fostered and experienced in the field of learning and performing. Significant differences between the three groups were detected in the area of demography, experiences, knowledge, and their approaches to practice. Recommendations and implications for further investigation indicate that a wider perspective of learning, practice, self-evaluation in combination of the usage of technology for practice support and feedback should be taken into account for enhancing performance ability for the double bass.
topic Double bass
Skill
Practice
Pre-professional learning
Expert performance
url https://revistas.ucp.pt/index.php/jsta/article/view/7174
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