(Non)Singing during the Covid-19 pandemic - Opinions and emotional experience of students from 5th to 8th grade of primary schools in the Republic of Croatia

Tamara Jurkić Sviben, Nikola Sebastian Jambrošić
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Singing is an important factor in the teaching of Music Culture and, in addition to the compulsory content, an activity that is carried out the most. The scientific literature confirms that singing sparks positive emotional reactions in students to a great extent. With the proclamation of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, almost all singing activities have been suspended for a long time. The aim of the study was to determine whether there is a difference in the perception of dissatisfaction with the suspension of singing depending on whether the students were actively and intensively engaged in singing compared to those who were not engaged in the activity or were only slightly involved in it prior to the pandemic. The first problem was to research whether there was a difference in personal dissatisfaction (happiness) and the perception of dissatisfaction with the suspension of singing depending on whether the students were actively singing before the pandemic or not and whether they continued singing online during the pandemic or if they have completely stopped active singing. Hypotheses have been confirmed that students who are members of choirs and/or ensembles feel more intense lack and personal dissatisfaction with the suspension of musical activities during the pandemic than those who actively sang only in Music Culture classes as well as that students who played music online are more satisfied and show more positive emotions compared to those who have stopped playing music. Another problem was to research whether there is a difference in the perception of singing in-person and singing in a virtual environment. It has been confirmed that students who have experienced both in-person singing and singing online believe that singing in-person has a greater effect than singing in a virtual environment. The results confirm that singing has a positive effect on the singer and that restricting singing intensifies personal dissatisfaction.
新冠肺炎大流行期间(非)唱歌——克罗地亚共和国小学5 - 8年级学生的意见和情感体验
歌唱是音乐文化教学的重要内容,是除必修内容外,开展最多的一项活动。科学文献证实,唱歌在很大程度上激发了学生的积极情绪反应。随着2020年3月新冠肺炎大流行的宣布,几乎所有的歌唱活动都被暂停了很长时间。该研究的目的是确定对暂停唱歌的不满感是否存在差异,这取决于学生是否积极和密集地参与唱歌活动,而不是那些在大流行之前没有参与或只是轻微参与唱歌活动的学生。第一个问题是研究个人不满(幸福)和对暂停唱歌的不满感是否有差异,这取决于学生在大流行之前是否积极唱歌,以及他们在大流行期间是否继续在网上唱歌,或者他们是否完全停止了积极唱歌。已经证实的假设是,在大流行期间,唱诗班和(或)合唱团的学生比那些只在音乐文化课上积极唱歌的学生对音乐活动的暂停感到更强烈的缺乏和个人不满,而在网上播放音乐的学生比那些停止播放音乐的学生更满意,表现出更积极的情绪。另一个问题是研究真人唱歌和在虚拟环境中唱歌的感觉是否有区别。已经证实,经历过面对面唱歌和在线唱歌的学生认为,面对面唱歌比在虚拟环境中唱歌有更大的效果。结果证实,唱歌对歌手有积极的影响,限制唱歌加剧了个人的不满。
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