An Exploration of the Relationships between Cultural Background and Music Preferences in a Diverse Orchestra Classroom

Q1 Arts and Humanities
R. MacLeod, Constance L. McKoy
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Abstract

The purpose of this research was to investigate the music performing and learning mode preferences of fourth- and fifth-grade elementary students who were enrolled in an elective orchestra class in a culturally diverse elementary school. We were interested in exploring whether students’ self identified race or ethnicity influenced the songs that they preferred learning on their string instruments and whether they preferred learning “by ear” or by reading music notation. Thirteen fourth-grade and 14 fifth-grade students (N = 27) participated in the study. During a nine-week period, they studied one song each associated with the African American and Mexican American culture, and one song from the standard Western European classical repertoire for orchestra. There was an overall trend for students to prefer music from a culture other than their own. Participants were nearly evenly divided in their preference to learn the songs by reading notation or “by ear.”
多元管弦乐课堂文化背景与音乐偏好关系之探讨
摘要本研究旨在探讨一所多元文化小学四、五年级选修乐团班学生的音乐表演及学习模式偏好。我们感兴趣的是探索学生自我认同的种族或民族是否会影响他们更喜欢用弦乐器学习的歌曲,以及他们更喜欢“凭耳”学习还是通过阅读乐谱来学习。13名四年级学生和14名五年级学生(N = 27)参与了研究。在为期九周的时间里,他们分别学习了一首与非裔美国人和墨西哥裔美国人文化有关的歌曲,以及一首来自管弦乐队标准西欧古典曲目的歌曲。总的趋势是,学生们更喜欢来自其他文化的音乐。在选择通过读乐谱或“靠耳朵”来学习歌曲方面,参与者几乎各占一半。
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