Bi-musicality and dialogical musicality: Influences of Javanese gamelan participation on Western instrumental learning
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Published:2016-07
Issue:2
Volume:33
Page:219-235
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ISSN:0265-0517
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Container-title:British Journal of Music Education
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Brit. J. Music. Ed.
Abstract
This qualitative research examines the influence of learning Javanese gamelan on aspects of musicianship, attitudes and approaches relating to the learning and performance of Western instruments experienced by a sample of UK university music students. In addition to benefits to musicianship, students delineated positive developments in attitudes and approaches to learning and performance. While bi-musicality may be the prerogative of only those who can maintain expertise concurrently in more than one musical style, the concept of dialogical-musicality is proposed as a construct emphasising productive inter-relationships arising from practical engagement with different musical styles at any level.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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