Results of known sustained-tone devices vs. known different-pitched-tone devices in improving pitch of "uncertain singers" in grades one and two

Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston University === The purpose of this study is to try to find out through an experiment if one type of device to improve pitch in children will work more effectively in less time than another. The two types of devices used in the experiment are "sustained-tone" and &quo...

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Main Author: Kane, Rhoda H
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Published: Boston University 2013
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2144/4732
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spelling ndltd-bu.edu-oai-open.bu.edu-2144-47322019-01-08T15:29:40Z Results of known sustained-tone devices vs. known different-pitched-tone devices in improving pitch of "uncertain singers" in grades one and two Kane, Rhoda H Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston University The purpose of this study is to try to find out through an experiment if one type of device to improve pitch in children will work more effectively in less time than another. The two types of devices used in the experiment are "sustained-tone" and "different-pitched-tone" devices. Of the forty-six children used in the experiment, 48% had improved their pitch in singing enough to return to their classrooms and sing with the class correctly. Of the above group, 59% had been in the "sustained-tone" group. here were nine children, or 20% of the total number, who, at the end of the ten sessions, had completed only 50% of the devices of their respective groups. There were thirteen chilciren, or 28% of the group, who, at the end of the experiment, were still unsuccessful in pitch placement. There were two children, or 4% of the entire group, who showed no progress. 2013-01-24T14:33:23Z 2013-01-24T14:33:23Z 1950 1950 Thesis/Dissertation b14815138 https://hdl.handle.net/2144/4732 en_US Based on investigation of the BU Libraries' staff, this work is free of known copyright restrictions Boston University
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description Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston University === The purpose of this study is to try to find out through an experiment if one type of device to improve pitch in children will work more effectively in less time than another. The two types of devices used in the experiment are "sustained-tone" and "different-pitched-tone" devices. Of the forty-six children used in the experiment, 48% had improved their pitch in singing enough to return to their classrooms and sing with the class correctly. Of the above group, 59% had been in the "sustained-tone" group. here were nine children, or 20% of the total number, who, at the end of the ten sessions, had completed only 50% of the devices of their respective groups. There were thirteen chilciren, or 28% of the group, who, at the end of the experiment, were still unsuccessful in pitch placement. There were two children, or 4% of the entire group, who showed no progress.
author Kane, Rhoda H
spellingShingle Kane, Rhoda H
Results of known sustained-tone devices vs. known different-pitched-tone devices in improving pitch of "uncertain singers" in grades one and two
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title Results of known sustained-tone devices vs. known different-pitched-tone devices in improving pitch of "uncertain singers" in grades one and two
title_short Results of known sustained-tone devices vs. known different-pitched-tone devices in improving pitch of "uncertain singers" in grades one and two
title_full Results of known sustained-tone devices vs. known different-pitched-tone devices in improving pitch of "uncertain singers" in grades one and two
title_fullStr Results of known sustained-tone devices vs. known different-pitched-tone devices in improving pitch of "uncertain singers" in grades one and two
title_full_unstemmed Results of known sustained-tone devices vs. known different-pitched-tone devices in improving pitch of "uncertain singers" in grades one and two
title_sort results of known sustained-tone devices vs. known different-pitched-tone devices in improving pitch of "uncertain singers" in grades one and two
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