Effectiveness of targeted feedback in improving rhythm sightreading

IF 1.8 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Music Education Research Pub Date : 2022-08-08 DOI:10.1080/14613808.2022.2069233
Weimin Ji, Kevin O'Neill
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ABSTRACT Achieving fluency in sightreading—particularly rhythm reading—is cited by researchers as a universally problematic component of formal music education. This study employed an experimental design to examine the efficacy of focused practice on rhythm reading with targeted feedback. College music majors (n = 28) were sent a novel, challenging piece of sheet music every day for five days, and were required to return a recording of themselves clapping or tapping the rhythm. Half of the students received only a polite acknowledgement each day. The others received personalised feedback on their errors by the end of the same day, and were required to repeat the incorrect passages in the following day’s recording, along with the new material. Sightreading tests were administered pre and post. On average, students in the feedback group improved significantly more than their peers in the practice-only group. Implications for postsecondary music instruction are discussed.
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有针对性的反馈在提高节奏视觉阅读中的有效性
摘要:研究人员认为,在正规音乐教育中,实现视觉阅读的流畅性,尤其是节奏阅读,是一个普遍存在问题的组成部分。本研究采用实验设计来检验有针对性反馈的集中练习对节奏阅读的效果。大学音乐专业(n = 28)在五天的时间里,每天都会收到一段新颖、富有挑战性的乐谱,并被要求返回自己拍手或敲击节奏的录音。有一半的学生每天只收到礼貌的致谢。其他人在当天结束时收到了关于他们错误的个性化反馈,并被要求在第二天的录音中重复错误的段落以及新材料。视力阅读测试在术前和术后进行。平均而言,反馈组的学生比仅练习组的同龄人进步显著。讨论了对中学后音乐教学的启示。
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