-When is it best to teach a musical instrument in a notated method?
-When is it best to teach a musical instrument in a aural method?
-Should students being taught western style music be taught in a notated method or an aural method?
-Where in the world is the aural music teaching method used?
-Where in the world is the aural music teaching method used?
-Would it be best for all instrumental music students to be taught in an aural and notated method of teaching?
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I believe that your questions are very specific and you are going to receive pin point responses to your searches that you conduct.
ReplyDeleteI like how you have a clear 'path' you are following. It makes sense as each question leads to another and they all lead to your research question. I told my brother about your research, and he wants me to keep him updated on what I hear about it :)
ReplyDeleteAre you focusing on any certain instrument? Also, you ask if it would be best to teach in one way, but is there the option of teaching both ways? Is there a 'middle-ground' type of option in the teaching methods?
I am actually focusing on trying to find the middle ground between the two. Being taught in just one way or the other would limit you to playing only certain types of music so I am just trying to find what I would consider a good balance.
ReplyDeleteI am not focusing on a particular instrument but I am excluding voice just be cause it is such a unique instrument.
Thanks for the questions and I will be sure to do all the assignments so you can keep him updated! Thanks!