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KNUDTSEN, JERE WILLIAM.
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PART I. RATIONALE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTRODUCTION TO JAZZ TEXTBOOK BASED ON A PERFORMER'S PERSPECTIVE. PART II. DOCUMENTATION FOR TWO DOCTORAL RECITALS. (PERFORMANCE) (MUSIC LANGUAGE, INSTRUCTION, CONCEPTS).
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PART I. RATIONALE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTRODUCTION TO JAZZ TEXTBOOK BASED ON A PERFORMER'S PERSPECTIVE. PART II. DOCUMENTATION FOR TWO DOCTORAL RECITALS. (PERFORMANCE) (MUSIC LANGUAGE, INSTRUCTION, CONCEPTS)./
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KNUDTSEN, JERE WILLIAM.
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205 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 46-10, Section: A, page: 2956.
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Dissertation Abstracts International46-10A.
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PART I. RATIONALE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTRODUCTION TO JAZZ TEXTBOOK BASED ON A PERFORMER'S PERSPECTIVE. PART II. DOCUMENTATION FOR TWO DOCTORAL RECITALS. (PERFORMANCE) (MUSIC LANGUAGE, INSTRUCTION, CONCEPTS).
KNUDTSEN, JERE WILLIAM.
PART I. RATIONALE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTRODUCTION TO JAZZ TEXTBOOK BASED ON A PERFORMER'S PERSPECTIVE. PART II. DOCUMENTATION FOR TWO DOCTORAL RECITALS. (PERFORMANCE) (MUSIC LANGUAGE, INSTRUCTION, CONCEPTS).
- 205 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 46-10, Section: A, page: 2956.
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 1985.
This study supports the position, that, because jazz introductory textbooks are not organized around the concepts of music, students enrolled in introductory-level courses utilizing such textbooks often do not develop an understanding of the language of music. While agents contributing to this fact are undoubtedly numerous, it was theorized that the traditional use of spoken-written language as a tool for processing information in the contemporary education system, of which jazz textbooks are a part, has a significant effect.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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An examination of instructional theory revealed Bruner's modes of representation as useful in creating an instructional strategy which, also from a performer's perspective, will aid in developing a musical understanding of jazz.
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