Psychological Attributes of Primary School Piano Learners Preparing for Regional and National Music Competitions in South Africa

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Adri van Wyk, Frelét de Villiers
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Abstract Music competitions play a role in the musical and holistic development of talented primary school piano learners, especially concerning exposure to stage performances; mastery of challenging repertoire; and dealing with tension and emotions during and after competition participation. This article reports on a study that aimed to address the gap in the literature regarding the handling of psychological attributes of primary school piano learners preparing for music competitions. The four attributes identified were: a growth mindset; the handling of tension and stage fright; emotional well-being; and motivation. A qualitative research method was applied to investigate the experiences of competition candidates and experienced teachers enrolling their learners for competitions regarding competition preparation and participation. Data collection consisted of open-ended, semi-structured interviews, biographic questionnaires, and a literature study. The study focused on regional and national music competitions for primary school learners, specifically regarding piano teaching. The findings indicated that learners experienced growth as a musician and a person because of their participation in music competitions; that learner development occurred on a personal and artistic level; and that the teacher was central in helping the learner to handle the psychological attributes. Music competitions should be seen as development opportunities rather than end goals. The findings could be valuable for teachers enrolling learners for competitions and current and future competition participants.
南非小学钢琴学习者准备地区和国家音乐比赛的心理属性
音乐比赛对有天赋的小学钢琴学习者的音乐和整体发展起着重要的作用,特别是对舞台表演的接触;掌握具有挑战性的曲目;处理比赛期间和比赛后的紧张情绪。本文报告了一项研究,旨在解决文献中关于小学钢琴学习者准备音乐比赛的心理属性处理的空白。这四种特质是:成长型心态;对紧张和怯场的处理;心理健康;和动力。本研究采用质性研究的方法,对参赛学生和有经验的教师招收学生参加比赛的准备和参与情况进行调查。数据收集包括开放式、半结构化访谈、传记问卷和文献研究。研究的重点是地区和国家音乐比赛的小学学习者,特别是钢琴教学。研究结果表明,学习者因参与音乐比赛而经历了作为音乐家和个人的成长;学习者的发展发生在个人和艺术层面;老师是帮助学习者处理心理属性的核心。音乐比赛应该被视为发展机会,而不是最终目标。这些发现对教师招募学生参加比赛以及现在和未来的比赛参与者都很有价值。
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