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Music Learning Theory. By Nick Palmisano. Synopsis. Based on the research and field testing of Edwin E. Gordon Comprehensive method to teach audiation Can be implemented into any teaching style or level Primary objective is to develop musicians’ tonal and rhythmic audiation. Audiation.
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Music Learning Theory By Nick Palmisano
Synopsis • Based on the research and field testing of Edwin E. Gordon • Comprehensive method to teach audiation • Can be implemented into any teaching style or level • Primary objective is to develop musicians’ tonal and rhythmic audiation
Audiation • The foundation of musicianship • When we hear and comprehend music when the sound isn’t or may never have been present. • A cognitive process where the brain gives meaning to musical sounds.
Types of Audiation • Listening • Reading • Writing • Recalling and performing • Recalling and writing • Creating and improvising • Creating and improvising while reading • Creating and improvising while writing
Stages of Audiation • Momentary retention • Initiating and audiating tonal and rhythmic patterns AND recognizing and identifying a tonal center and macrobeats • Establishing objective or subjective tonality and meter • Consciously retaining in audiation tonal and rhythmic patterns • Consciously recalling patterns organized and audiated in other pieces of music • Conscious prediction of patterns
Music Aptitude • Everyone has it! • Measured by a valid music aptitude test • Students are taught differently based on their musical aptitude
Methodology • Learning music is like learning a language • Listen • Imitate • Think • Improvise • Conversation
Whole/Part/Whole(Synthesis/Analysis/Synthesis) • Introduction • Detailed study of topic • Students have better understanding • Run through song • Rehearse smaller sections • Run through song again
Activities • The “Part” of the curriculum • Skill learning sequences • Tonal content • Rhythm content • Example - http://giml.org/mlt/classroom/
References • http://giml.org/mlt/about/