TY - JOUR
PY - 2008//
TI - Informing music teaching and learning using movement analysis technology
JO - Int. J. Music Educ.
A1 - Visentin, Peter
A1 - Shan, Gongbing
A1 - Wasiak, Edwin B.
SP - 73
EP - 87
VL - 26
IS - 1
N2 - This study explores the utility of movement analysis technology as a means of contributing to a performance pedagogy informed in part by science. Two research questions were investigated: Can biomechanical skills needed for performance on the violin be accurately and objectively characterized and generalized? Can these data be used to inform performance pedagogy to maximize efficiencies and minimize injury? Movement analysis technology was used to study biomechanical phenomena associated with legato bowing on the violin.
RESULTS identified and described generalizable characteristics or markers among expert violinists, interactions between right shoulder and elbow, and three discrete tempo-dependent phases of motor control. Such markers may provide new ways of accurately identifying, assessing, and communicating when teaching.
RESULTS hold implications for factors related to overuse injuries and underscore the need for more systematic collaborative inquiry into performance pedagogy.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 0255-7614 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0255761407085651 ID - ref1 ER -