Suzuki Piano Method and Flow Experience among Adult Piano Beginners: A Quasi-Experimental Study

Liu Xiao Chen, Wang I Ta, Wong Kwan Yie
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Although the Flow experience has been researched extensively in music education, there is limited investigation into exploring the link between the Suzuki piano method and Csikszentmihalyi’s flow theory. To address this gap, a quasi-experimental study was conducted to examine how the Suzuki piano method can promote the flow state of adult piano beginners. The study involved 36 participants assigned to either a treatment group or a control group. Both groups underwent an eight-week training program in Suzuki Piano Method and Conventional Group Piano Class respectively. After the program, participants from both groups underwent a post-training performance test and completed a survey, namely Learning and Performing Experience Scale (LPES), modified based on the Short Flow State Scale (S-FFS) by Martin and Jackson to examine their flow experience. The treatment group showed significantly higher flow experience levels than the control group, particularly in dimensions of Concentration, Unambiguous feedback, Timelessness, Loss of self-consciousness, Sense of control, Autotelic experience, and Challenge-skill balance. The findings suggested that the Suzuki piano method may promote flow experiences among adult beginners in piano learning. The implication of the study signified that the collaborative and interactive learning inherent in the method might be beneficial in achieving flow state and could be a consideration in conducting group piano classes.
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铃木钢琴教学法与成人钢琴初学者的流畅体验:准实验研究
尽管流体验在音乐教育中得到了广泛的研究,但对铃木钢琴教学法与西克森特米哈伊流理论之间联系的探索却十分有限。为了填补这一空白,我们开展了一项准实验研究,探讨铃木钢琴教学法如何促进成人钢琴初学者的流动状态。这项研究涉及 36 名参与者,他们被分配到治疗组或对照组。两组学员分别接受了为期八周的铃木钢琴教学法和传统集体钢琴课培训。课程结束后,两组学员都接受了培训后的演奏测试,并填写了一份调查问卷,即学习与演奏体验量表(LPES),该量表是根据马丁和杰克逊的简短流动状态量表(S-FFS)修改的,旨在考察学员的流动体验。结果显示,治疗组的流动体验水平明显高于对照组,尤其是在 "专注"、"明确反馈"、"永恒"、"失去自我意识"、"控制感"、"自发体验 "和 "挑战-技能平衡 "等方面。研究结果表明,铃木钢琴教学法可以促进成年初学者在钢琴学习中获得流动体验。这项研究的意义在于,铃木钢琴教学法中固有的协作和互动学习可能有利于达到流动状态,在开展集体钢琴课程时可以考虑这一点。
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Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education
Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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