Exploring approaches to community music delivery by practitioners with and without additional support needs: A qualitative study

Author:

MacGlone Una M.1ORCID,Wilson Graeme B.1ORCID,Vamvakaris Joy2ORCID,Brown Kirsty3,McEwan Michael4,MacDonald Raymond A. R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ISNI: 0000000419367988 University of Edinburgh

2. ISNI: 0000000095066213 NHS Scotland

3. Community Music Practitioner

4. Freelance Journalist

Abstract

Previous community music research indicates a diverse field with many forms of practice. Understanding the views of community music practitioners about their approaches offers an important way to understand their professional identities and strategies they employ. A qualitative study interviewed five community music practitioners from the same company to investigate their approaches. Two had 30 years of experience and were training three practitioners in workshop leading; one trainee (Joseph) has additional support needs (ASN). Two lay researchers with ASN contributed to thematic analysis. Two themes were identified: pedagogical identities accentuated personalization and enacting inclusivity as key dimensions of being a workshop leader; interpersonal processes demonstrated the crucial nature of individualized communication, humour and building relationships. Although Joseph’s interview shared these themes, he also identified confidence, adaptability and creativity as key qualities for himself to develop and expressed a strong personal identification with participants’ development of self-efficacy. While interviewees had varied musical backgrounds and skills, common principles may offer a basis for the translatable beneficial impacts of community music across the highly diverse facilitators and settings that characterize this field. Appreciating pedagogical contributions of practitioners with ASN can help in envisaging new identities and ways of being creative and inclusive in community music practice.

Funder

Scottish Government/European Union Social Innovation Fund

Publisher

Intellect

Subject

Music

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