A Comparison of Three Pedagogical Methods for Setting Cello Endpin Length

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Rebecca L. Tast
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In this two-part study I compared the endpin lengths and resulting cello setups produced by the Scroll to Nose Method, the Hand Span Method, and the Drop Method, and asked if height or gender affect endpin length. The endpin lengths produced by the three pedagogical methods were compared in part one. Participants (N=62) consisted of a convenience sample of adult volunteer students and faculty from a large comprehensive university school of music in the Midwest. Endpin lengths produced by the Scroll to Nose Method and the Drop Method were significantly longer than those produced by the Hand Span Method. There was also a significant interaction between pedagogical method and height. In part two I compared the cello setups resulting from the use of the three pedagogical methods. Participants (N=93) were string teachers responding to an online survey. Participants were asked to select pairs of pictures that, in their opinion, showed the best cello setup. Responses indicated an even split in the overall choice of the Scroll to Nose Method and the Drop Method.
大提琴尾针长度设置三种教学方法之比较
在这个由两部分组成的研究中,我比较了端针长度和由滚动法、手跨法和滴法产生的大提琴设置,并询问身高或性别是否影响端针长度。第一部分比较了三种教学方法产生的端针长度。参与者(N=62)由来自中西部一所大型综合性大学音乐学院的成人志愿者学生和教师组成。滚动到鼻子法和滴法产生的端销长度明显长于手跨度法产生的端销长度。教学方法与身高之间也存在显著的相互作用。在第二部分中,我比较了使用三种教学方法所产生的大提琴设置。参与者(N=93)是参与在线调查的教师。参与者被要求选择他们认为最好的大提琴组合。回答表明,在滚动到鼻子方法和掉落方法的总体选择中,有一个均匀的分裂。
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String Research Journal
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