和声教学法与全音乐性的挑战

Q3 Arts and Humanities Jazz Perspectives Pub Date : 2015-05-04 DOI:10.1080/17494060.2016.1196494
Alex W. Rodriguez
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本文考虑了民族音乐学家Mantle Hood和爵士萨克斯管演奏家Ornette Coleman的教学遗产,他们两人都于20世纪50年代在洛杉矶开始了他们的音乐即兴学习生涯。从当代教学案例研究中,借鉴了这些遗产,加州大学洛杉矶分校的全音乐性小组,文章提出了四个道德标准,可以指导爵士乐研究和民族音乐学的音乐教师培养与21世纪挑战相关的道德倾向。这是以亚里士多德的美德伦理学为框架的,这导致了对音乐共相相关性的讨论,而不是作为本体论或美学问题,而是作为伦理问题
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Harmolodic Pedagogy and the Challenge of Omni-Musicality
Abstract This essay considers the pedagogical legacies of ethnomusicologist Mantle Hood and jazz saxophonist Ornette Coleman, both of whom began their careers studying musical improvisation in Los Angeles in the 1950s. Drawing from a contemporary pedagogical case study that draws from those legacies, The Omni-Musicality Group at UCLA, the article posits four ethical standards that can guide music teachers in jazz studies and ethnomusicology alike towards cultivating ethical dispositions that are relevant to twenty first-century challenges. This is framed in terms of Aristotelian virtue ethics, which leads to a discussion of the relevance of musical universals not as ontological or aesthetic questions, but as ethical ones.84
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