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Teenage Boys, Musical Identities, and Music Education
  • Language: en

Teenage Boys, Musical Identities, and Music Education

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-05-02
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Through the distinctive stories and drawings of Aaron, Blake, Conor, Elijah, Michael and Tyler, this book reveals the musical identities of teenage boys in their final year of study at an Australian boys' school.

Teenage Boys, Musical Identities, and Music Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

Teenage Boys, Musical Identities, and Music Education

Music is a powerful process and resource that can shape and support who we are and wish to be. The interaction between musical identities and learning music highlights school music education’s potential contributions and responsibilities, especially in supporting young people’s mental health and well-being. Through the distinctive stories and drawings of Aaron, Blake, Conor, Elijah, Michael, and Tyler, this book reveals the musical identities of teenage boys in their final year of study at an Australian boys’ school. This text serves as an interface between music, education, and psychology using narrative inquiry. Previous research in music education often seeks to generalise boys, whe...

Music and Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 299

Music and Science

Music and Science provides an introduction and practical guidance for a scientific and systematic approach to music research. Students with a background in humanities may find the field hard to tackle and this accessible guide will show them how to consider using an appropriate range of methods, introducing them to current standards of research practices including research ethics, open access, and using computational tools such as R for analysis. These research methods are used to identify the underlying patterns behind the data to better understand how music is constructed and how we are influenced by music. The book focusses on music perception and the experience of music as approached through empirical experiments and by analysing music using computational tools spanning audio and score materials. The process of research, collaboration, and publishing in this area of study is also explained and emphasis is given to transparent and replicable research principles. The book will be essential reading for students undertaking empirical projects, particularly in the area of music psychology but also in digital humanities and media studies.

Practitioner Research in Voice Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 425

Practitioner Research in Voice Studies

Practitioner Research in Voice Studies aims to support the artist-scholar who wishes to design and publish research in voice. The book is useful for the novice, who wants tangible tools to begin, and for the more experienced researcher, who wants varying perspectives on how voice scholarship has evolved. The book contains three sections: • Conducting Practitioner Research in Voice Studies • Getting Started • Practitioner Research Examples. The first two sections outline major themes, debates, and research approaches in the field, and many chapters offer step-by-step guides and tips. The final section presents example research articles that highlight numerous methods including qualitati...

Recorded Music in Creative Practices
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Recorded Music in Creative Practices

Recorded Music in Creative Practices: Mediation, Performance, Education brings new critical perspectives on recorded music research, artistic practice, and education into an active dialogue. Although scholars continue to engage keenly in the study of recordings and studio practices, less attention has been devoted to integrating these newer developments into music curricula. The fourteen chapters in this book bring fresh insight to the art and craft of recording music and offer readers ways to bridge research and pedagogy in diverse educational, academic, and music industry contexts. By exploring a wide range of genres, methods, and practices, this book aims to demonstrate how engaging with ...

Changing Planets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 167

Changing Planets

Have you ever had unusual neighbors? What if they were "Changing Planets" as easily as normal people change cities? The abandoned house next door to fifteen-year-old Jason Webb has acquired occupants over night. Curiosity takes over, and Jason vows to unearth the mystery of these new neighbors, pulling his best friend, Tiffany, into the intrigue. Curtains flutter, eerie shapes are spotted in the yard during the night, and strangest of all, his dad starts to act peculiar too! Things get even more bizarre when Jason discovers "they" are watching him! Now Jason and Tiffany are racing against time to find out why before the military captures the aliens. "Changing Planets" will have you changing pages to keep up with this fast-paced science-fiction fantasy.

Lucy Russell: Centerstage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 105

Lucy Russell: Centerstage

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

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Queers Teach This!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Queers Teach This!

In this open access book, philosopher of education Adam Greteman offers commentary on five lessons queers teach: transparency, inconvenience, others, hatred, and coming into. Intentionally idiosyncratic, each of these lessons takes seriously the work of teaching, the work of teachers, and the complex realities that unfold around LGBTQ+ issues and lives as they enter educational conversations. These conversations are conditioned by contexts and communities that make bold proclamations difficult, but also point toward possibilities rooted in specifics. Combined, these five lessons provide commentary on an educational project that forefronts queers and their practices amid complex and changing ...

Avenging Heart
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Avenging Heart

World War Two brought them together...but a family's threat to take away Tinder and Jason's son, Christopher, could tear them apart. Avenging Heart, follows Jason and Tinder's adventures in Honolulu in 1947. The war is over, but the islands are slow to heal from the devastating ravages of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Jason and Tinder are part of the rebuilding effort. Tinder's stepmother is spearheading a growing movement of housewives who are keen to help their husbands bring home the bacon—it's a time of remembrance, hard work, fancy clothing, Tupperware and other intriguing new inventions. Tinder and Jason, the proud parents of their five-year old son, Christopher, are shattered when his birth mother's family challenges their legal adoption of the child. His mother, Melody, a former working prostitute on Hotel Street, had been murdered, her sins long buried...until now. The surprising discovery of her killer and the couple's desire, both for vengeance and to maintain the loving home Christopher has always known, make for nonstop twists and turns of Tinder's Avenging Heart.

Going Organic Can Kill You
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

Going Organic Can Kill You

Marketing maven Dana Lewis returns home to discover that healthy living can be murder in the first Blossom Valley Mystery—“100% organic fun!” (Laura Levine). Welcome to Blossom Valley, California, home of the O’Connell Organic Farm and Spa, complete with its new marketing maven, Dana Lewis, former Blossom Valley resident, unapologetic junk food connoisseur—and soon-to-be sleuth . . . As Dana readjusts to life back home with her recently widowed mother, her latest career move isn’t exactly a piece of cake. In fact, it’s all tofu fish sticks, stuffed squash blossoms, and enough wheat grass shots to scream bloody murder—especially when Dana discovers the body of Maxwell Mendelso...