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Music and movement pedagogy in basic education: a systematic review
The use of movement in music education addresses the most natural way to express and represent music itself through the body. It belongs to the history of pedagogy in music education and empirical research from the 1970s.
Luis del Barrio, Mª Eugènia Arús
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Music and movement activities have been found to be beneficial for learning in childhood. The current study was part of the Arts@School project examining the effect of classroom-integrated arts-based interventions (music, movement, music-movement) on ...
Karolina Ginman +3 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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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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Movement, Music, Feminism [PDF]
Traditionally, explicit discussion of listeners’ bodies and personal experiences does not often appear in the realm of music analytical observations. One of the reasons for this omission is the masculinist bias that, prior to the 1990s, characterized much of the field, and that tended to dismiss metaphorical language, overtly subjective musical ...
Maeve Sterbenz
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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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Moving to music: Effects of heard and imagined musical cues on movement-related brain activity
Music is commonly used to facilitate or support movement, and increasingly used in movement rehabilitation. Additionally, there is some evidence to suggest that music imagery, which is reported to lead to brain signatures similar to music perception, may
Rebecca S Schaefer +4 more
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The effect of music tempo on movement flow
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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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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Two complementary aspects of interpersonal entrainment – synchronization and movement coordination – are explored in North Indian classical instrumental music, in the auditory and visual domains respectively.
M. Clayton, Kelly Jakubowski, T. Eerola
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