中学弦乐学生的感知与实际调音能力

Q1 Arts and Humanities String Research Journal Pub Date : 2006-07-01 DOI:10.1177/1948499206OS-300104
Donald. L Hamann, Jonel Lauver, Katherine Asher
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本研究的目的是确定学生的感知调音能力是否与实际调音能力相关。本研究的第二个目的是确定在弓弦乐器或电子调音器上产生的参考调音音高A = 440 HZ是否会影响学生的调音精度。60名中学生被随机分为两组。一组受试者根据中提琴的参考音高a = 440 HZ来调节他们的乐器,另一组受试者则使用Korg调音器。在研究开始前,两组受试者都接受了两年的调音指导。研究对象进行了调音调查,并确定了他们的乐器、学习时间、年级水平,以及他们如何评估自己的乐器调音能力。通过对数据的分析发现,通过感知调音能力(PTA)得出的总分调音差异得分存在显著性差异。与PTA良好或良好的学生相比,PTA差或一般的学生得分明显更高(与实际音高相差更多的音高)。无论是中提琴还是低音调音师,学生的调音准确度得分都没有显著差异。
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Perceived and Actual Tuning Ability of Middle School String Students
The purpose of this study was to determine whether students’ perceived tuning ability was related to actual tuning ability. A secondary purpose of this study was to determine if the reference tuning pitch of A = 440 HZ, produced on a bowed string instrument or an electronic tuner would affect student tuning accuracy. Sixty middle school subjects were randomly assigned to one of two groups. Subjects in one group were instructed to tune their instruments given a reference pitch of A = 440 HZ from a viola, and subjects in the other group from a Korg tuner. Subjects in both groups had been provided instruction in tuning for a period of two years prior to the study. Subjects were administered the Tuning Survey and were to identify their instrument, length of study, grade level, and how they rated their ability to tune their instrument. From the analyses of data, it was found that there was a significant difference in total cents tuning difference scores by Perceived Tuning Ability (PTA). Students with poor or fair PTA had significantly higher scores (more tuning cents difference from the actual pitch) than students with good or excellent PTA. No significant differences were found among students’ tuning accuracy scores when the pitch was generated from either a viola or a Korg tuner.
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