The Effect of Appropriate and Inappropriate In-Class Song Performance Models on Performance Preference of Third- and Fourth-Grade Students
- 1 April 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Research in Music Education
- Vol. 28 (1) , 3-15
- https://doi.org/10.2307/3345049
Abstract
This study investigated (1) the effect of in-class song performance models, of sex, and of song type on performance preference; (2) the effect of the in-class performance models on students' indications of “ correct” performance, and on tempo and dynamics of students' individual performances; and (3) correlations between verbal and behavioral indications of performance preference, and between students' indications of “ correct” performance and their verbal preference ratings. Third- and fourth-grade students were concurrently involved in separate experiments and were assigned to one of two in-class performance model treatment groups: (1) Class A, which sang lullabies and capstan chanties appropriately; or (2) Class I, which sang the same songs inappropriately. Performance preference and students' ideas of “ correct” performance were affected by appropriate and inappropriate in-class performance models. The study also indicates a slight difference between the preferences of boys and girls and an over-all preference for fast/loud music over slow/soft music. Correlations between verbal and behavorial preference indications were low but positive, as was the relationship between “ correct” and “ like” indications.Keywords
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