Training singers to be literate musicians: the integration of musical, linguistic, and technical skills in the private voice studio

The singer faces some significant challenges in learning to read music, namely that their instrument has no physical domain for pitch and they must sing two languages simultaneously. When those challenges are combined with the fact that they often arrive in college with less well-developed literacy...

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Main Author: Crouch, Michelle Joy
Other Authors: Eberle, Katherine
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of Iowa 2010
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spelling ndltd-uiowa.edu-oai-ir.uiowa.edu-etd-18422019-10-13T05:06:40Z Training singers to be literate musicians: the integration of musical, linguistic, and technical skills in the private voice studio Crouch, Michelle Joy The singer faces some significant challenges in learning to read music, namely that their instrument has no physical domain for pitch and they must sing two languages simultaneously. When those challenges are combined with the fact that they often arrive in college with less well-developed literacy skills compared with instrumentalists, and that musical literacy instruction is often linked immediately with theoretical analysis before literacy has been established, it is not surprising that singers graduate with graduate degrees with poor musical literacy skills. Using principles of second language acquisition and reading theory, this paper seeks to present a case for the separation of theory and literacy in college curricula, and proposes that such a development will not only see the musical literacy skills of singers improve, but can be seen as the foundation for the connection of performance and theoretical streams of musical study in higher education. 2010-07-01T07:00:00Z dissertation application/pdf https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/657 https://ir.uiowa.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1842&context=etd Copyright 2010 Michelle Joy Crouch Theses and Dissertations eng University of IowaEberle, Katherine language music literacy reading pedagogy vocal pedagogy Music
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Crouch, Michelle Joy
Training singers to be literate musicians: the integration of musical, linguistic, and technical skills in the private voice studio
description The singer faces some significant challenges in learning to read music, namely that their instrument has no physical domain for pitch and they must sing two languages simultaneously. When those challenges are combined with the fact that they often arrive in college with less well-developed literacy skills compared with instrumentalists, and that musical literacy instruction is often linked immediately with theoretical analysis before literacy has been established, it is not surprising that singers graduate with graduate degrees with poor musical literacy skills. Using principles of second language acquisition and reading theory, this paper seeks to present a case for the separation of theory and literacy in college curricula, and proposes that such a development will not only see the musical literacy skills of singers improve, but can be seen as the foundation for the connection of performance and theoretical streams of musical study in higher education.
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title Training singers to be literate musicians: the integration of musical, linguistic, and technical skills in the private voice studio
title_short Training singers to be literate musicians: the integration of musical, linguistic, and technical skills in the private voice studio
title_full Training singers to be literate musicians: the integration of musical, linguistic, and technical skills in the private voice studio
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title_full_unstemmed Training singers to be literate musicians: the integration of musical, linguistic, and technical skills in the private voice studio
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