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Few large-scale studies have examined how prepared early childhood educators feel to teach music and movement to young children. This paper is part of a survey study conducted with 1,019 Hong Kong kindergarten teachers. We investigated their prior music
Alfredo Bautista, Yan-Lam Ho
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The effect of music tempo on movement flow [PDF]
There has been much controversy over the effects of music tempo on movement flow. In this study, a single-factor repeated-measurement design was used to explore the effect of music tempo (fast, slow, and no music control) on movement flow by measuring ...
Jian Zhang+7 more
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Background In music therapy, there is a range of music therapy concepts that, in addition to music, describe and analyse the body and movement. A model that equally examines the body, movement and music has not been developed.
Hanna Agnieszka Skrzypek
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Dalcroze meets technology: integrating music, movement and visuals with the Music Paint Machine [PDF]
peer reviewedNew interactive music educational technologies are often seen as a ‘force of change’, introducing new approaches that address the shortcomings (e.g.
Luc Nijs
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Objectives: We tested the hypothesis that performing a rhythmic physical task accompanied by a cognitive task, such as multitask movement music therapy (MMT) involving repetitive rhythmic movement with a musical instrument (the Naruko clapper), may ...
Nobuko Shimizu+3 more
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Music and musicalities in the hip hop movement: gospel rap [PDF]
This article reflects on issues first raised in the doctoral thesis in Social Anthropology entitled “The Road is Long and the Ground is Slippery!: the hip hop movement in Florianópolis and Lisbon” (Souza 2009) and which provides ethnographic support for the reflections raised here about this vibrant v.8 n.1 angela m. de souza, deise l. montardo musical
Ângela Maria de Souza+1 more
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Who Moves to Music? Empathic Concern Predicts Spontaneous Movement Responses to Rhythm and Music
Moving to music is a universal human phenomenon, and previous studies have shown that people move to music even when they try to stand still. However, are there individual differences when it comes to how much people spontaneously respond to music with ...
Agata Zelechowska+4 more
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUSIC AND MOVEMENT
We have studied both the results of the scientific research on humans’ motor reaction to music and the form in which the close connection between music and movement manifested throughout history - in dance, in the syncretism of the arts in the classical ...
Dalma TOADERE KOVÁCS
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From Motion to Emotion: Accelerometer Data Predict Subjective Experience of Music. [PDF]
Music is often discussed to be emotional because it reflects expressive movements in audible form. Thus, a valid approach to measure musical emotion could be to assess movement stimulated by music. In two experiments we evaluated the discriminative power
Melanie Irrgang, Hauke Egermann
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Alignment strategies for the entrainment of music and movement rhythms [PDF]
Theories of entrainment assume that spontaneous entrainment emerges from dynamic laws that operate via mediators on interactions, whereby entrainment is facilitated if certain conditions are fulfilled.
Bart Moens, Marc Leman
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