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From rock music to theory pedagogy: Rethinking U.S. college music theory education from a popular music perspective.
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From rock music to theory pedagogy: Rethinking U.S. college music theory education from a popular music perspective./
Author:
Rosenberg, Nancy E.
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394 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-03, Section: A, page: 0886.
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Dissertation Abstracts International71-03A.
Subject:
Music. -
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From rock music to theory pedagogy: Rethinking U.S. college music theory education from a popular music perspective.
Rosenberg, Nancy E.
From rock music to theory pedagogy: Rethinking U.S. college music theory education from a popular music perspective.
- 394 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-03, Section: A, page: 0886.
Thesis (D.M.A.)--Boston University, 2010.
Popular music today permeates American youth culture and society at large to an unprecedented extent, disseminated through information technology and a vibrant concert and club culture. Nevertheless, the subject of popular music remains slow to infiltrate mainstream academic music discourse, especially discussions of music pedagogy. In the case of music theory, there is a discrepancy between popular music discourse on one hand, and pedagogical practice that excludes popular music on the other. In the absence of relevant training and materials, instructors desiring to include popular music in music theory curricula do so in relative isolation, often casually, and/or to a very limited extent. Along with practical concerns, unresolved philosophical questions further impede development of a coherent vision for including popular music in the undergraduate music theory curriculum.
ISBN: 9781109653410Subjects--Topical Terms:
516178
Music.
From rock music to theory pedagogy: Rethinking U.S. college music theory education from a popular music perspective.
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This philosophical study explores numerous issues around the intersection of popular music and beginning music theory education. Its three parts progress from the general to the specific. Part One considers current music theory and theory pedagogy through an historical lens, clarifying reasons for the disciplines' neglect of popular music. Part Two grapples with major issues around popular music's inclusion in today's college music theory. Traditional textbooks serve to introduce primary themes relating to music theory content and methodology, as philosophical perspectives on popular music's role in music education are considered. Turning to current practice, several theory textbooks that include popular music content to varying degrees are examined, along with relevant research on the pedagogical implications of popular music and its learning processes. Finally, Part Three offers original lessons and ideas for approaching core theoretical concepts through popular music.
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