Preferences of Elderly Individuals for Selected Music Education Experiences

Author:

Gilbert Janet P.1,Beal Mary R.2

Affiliation:

1. University of Kansas

2. Olathe (Kansas) Public Schools

Abstract

This study surveyed the musical interests and preferences of persons aged 55 or older to determine whether musical activity preferences are related to living setting or community size. Information was gathered through nationwide administration of a 54-item musical interest survey. Of 400 surveys distributed, 279 were sufficiently completed for use in data analysis. Mean response scores for survey items revealed that subjects preferred observational activities over experiences involving more active participation. A strong preference for older tunes was also noted. Response differences to the survey were also assessed via the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences subprogram multivariate analysis of variance using living setting and community size as the independent variables and scores on the 5 survey subscales as dependent variables. This analysis yielded] significant response differences for both living setting (p < .004) and community size (p < .001), with no significant interaction.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Music,Education

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