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TRANSFER OF MUSICAL ABILITIES AND POSSIBLE REFLECTIONS OF TEACHING CONTENT
TRANSFER OF MUSICAL ABILITIES AND POSSIBLE REFLECTIONS OF TEACHING CONTENT

Author(s): Jelena Cvetković Crvenica, Milica Jovanović
Subject(s): Higher Education
Published by: Удружење за развој науке, инжењерства и образовања
Keywords: transfer; musical abilities; musical pedagogy; theory; performing practice

Summary/Abstract: The paper aims to indicate the direct link between the development of knowledge, skills and music abilities in the pedagogical practice which encourages concrete cognitive, psychomotor and affective processes that lie in basis of the transfer of learning. We analyzed the attitudes of the students of the Department of Music Art from the Faculty of Arts in Niš according to musical skills acquired in solfeggio teaching, in the context of their impact on the instrumental performance. Assuming that advancement of musical skills acquired in solfeggio teaching directly affects the field of instrumental perfor-mance and leads to the development of music potential, or development of musical abilities, at the level of sensory abilities, as well as at the level of understanding musical structures, the research, which established the student attitudes to evaluating different components of instrumental performance; correlation of solfeggio and instrumental teaching; importance of work on some elements in the solfeggio teaching and evaluating expressive elements in relation to the technical skills in the solfeggio teaching, was conducted. The results of conducted research confirmed basic hypothesis that students express high awareness of the narrow connectivity of solfeggio and instrumental teaching, equally evaluating work in all areas of solfeggio teaching. Simultaneously, they indicate the importance of educational experience in shaping the standpoints of students who showed positive attitudes about a possible reflection of the solfeggio teaching content and skills that are acquired in it, as well as there’s a high degree of the use of skill acquired in solfeggio teaching in instrumental performance.

  • Issue Year: 7/2019
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 87-98
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
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