Examining the Interaction Between Motor Development and Early Violin Learning

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Anna Hiemstra, Makiko Sadakata
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Abstract

Playing the violin demands highly skilled motor performance, including advanced bimanual coordination and controlled, independent movement of fingers. Through existing literature, the current study aims to demonstrate how young children’s motor development relates to the motor demands of violin playing, specifically the demands on the left hand, the right hand, bimanual coordination, and posture. From literature on movement patterns in skilled violinists as well as literature pertaining to motor development between the ages of 4 and 7, connections were highlighted between developmental sequences in this age group and violin-specific skills. Generally observable motor issues relevant to violin playing were found to include intra- and inter-limb motor overflow, postural changes in growing children, and the proximodistal direction of gross and fine motor development. We suggest that further research on effective and age-appropriate movement teaching has the potential to inform violin pedagogues about finding more effective solutions for motor issues encountered in this age group.
运动发展与早期小提琴学习的互动关系研究
演奏小提琴需要高度熟练的电机性能,包括先进的双手协调和可控的、独立的手指运动。通过现有文献,本研究旨在证明幼儿的运动发育与小提琴演奏的运动需求之间的关系,特别是对左手、右手、双手协调和姿势的需求。从关于熟练小提琴手动作模式的文献以及与4岁至7岁之间的运动发展有关的文献来看,这个年龄段的发展序列与小提琴特定技能之间的联系得到了强调。研究发现,与小提琴演奏相关的一般可观察到的运动问题包括肢体内和肢体间运动溢出、成长中儿童的姿势变化以及大体和精细运动发育的近端方向。我们建议,对有效和适龄的动作教学进行进一步研究,有可能为小提琴教师找到更有效的解决该年龄段运动问题的方法。
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