Joining alone: factors that influence the musical participation of young adults after leaving school

IF 1 3区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH British Journal of Music Education Pub Date : 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1017/s0265051724000172
Emma White, Stephanie E. Pitts
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When young people leave the musical world of their school environment, a lack of clear routes into adult musical engagement brings a risk of wasted ability, motivation and enjoyment, which arguably undermines the value of music education. This study explored the factors that influence continued musical participation among young British adults who had been actively engaged in school music. Musical participation is defined in this research as group music-making in either a formal or informal setting. Participants (n = 102) completed an online questionnaire or were interviewed (n = 6) about their past and present musical experiences along with future expectations for music-making. The stark headline finding was that while 87% of participants had intended to continue with music-making beyond school, only 48% had found groups to join. Nonetheless, 78% expected to continue with music-making in the future. Our research therefore suggests that any break from musical participation need not be permanent for individuals who have established strong musical identities through their early experiences. To conclude, we present a model of lifelong musical participation that illustrates the influences, motivations and choices that contribute to sustained musical engagement.

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独自加入:影响青壮年离校后参与音乐活动的因素
当年轻人离开学校环境中的音乐世界时,由于缺乏通往成人音乐参与的明确途径,他们的能力、动机和乐趣有可能被浪费,这可以说损害了音乐教育的价值。本研究探讨了影响曾积极参与学校音乐活动的英国年轻成年人继续参与音乐活动的因素。在本研究中,音乐参与被定义为正式或非正式环境下的集体音乐创作。参与者(102 人)填写了一份在线问卷或接受了访谈(6 人),内容涉及他们过去和现在的音乐经历以及对未来音乐创作的期望。最重要的发现是,虽然 87% 的参与者打算在毕业后继续从事音乐创作,但只有 48% 的人找到了可以加入的团体。尽管如此,78%的人希望今后继续从事音乐创作。因此,我们的研究表明,对于那些通过早期经历建立了强烈音乐认同感的人来说,任何音乐参与的中断都不一定是永久性的。最后,我们提出了一个终身参与音乐活动的模型,说明了有助于持续参与音乐活动的影响因素、动机和选择。
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