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Violin Curriculum Incorporating Visual, Aural and Kinesthetic Perceptual Learning Modalitie

Posted on:2018-05-02Degree:D.M.AType:Thesis
University:Arizona State UniversityCandidate:Tang, Tee TongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2445390005955965Subject:Music
Abstract/Summary:
To be a versatile violinist, one needs interdependence of aural, visual and kinesthetic skills. This thesis introduces aural, visual and kinesthetic learning modalities, and explores the way each is used in the Suzuki, Paul Rolland, Orff, Kodaly, and Dalcroze methods, as well as in Edwin Gordon's Musical Learning Theory. Other methods and pedagogical approaches were consulted and influential in developing the curriculum, such as the teaching of Mimi Zweig, but were not included in this paper either because of an overlap with other methods or insufficient comparable material. This paper additionally presents a new curriculum for teaching beginning violin that incorporates aural, visual, and kinesthetic learning in a systematic and comprehensive manner. It also details a sequenced progression to learn new repertoire and develop proficiency with rhythm, solfege, reading and writing musical notation, and left- and right-hand technique.
Keywords/Search Tags:Visual, Aural, Kinesthetic, Curriculum
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