A comparison of the Kodaly method and the traditional method to determine pitch accuracy in grade 6 choral sight-singing


Autoria(s): Amkraut, Merissa
Data(s)

23/11/2004

Resumo

The purpose of this study was to determine which of the two methods is more appropriate to teach pitch discrimination to Grade 6 choral students to improve sight-singing note accuracy. This study consisted of three phases: pre-testing, instruction and post-testing. During the four week study, the experimental group received training using the Kodaly method while the control group received training using the traditional method. The pre and post tests were evaluated by three trained musicians. The analysis of the data utilized an independent t-test and a paired t-test with the methods of teaching (experimental and control) as a factor. Quantitative results suggest that the experimental subjects, those receiving Kodaly instruction at post-treatment showed a significant improvement in the pitch accuracy than the control group. The specific change resulted in the Kodaly method to be more effective in producing accurate pitch in sight-singing.

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https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/1281

https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2416&context=etd

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FIU Digital Commons

Fonte

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Palavras-Chave #Music Education
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