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摘要
2014年,美国全国音乐教育协会(National Association for Music Education)发布了强调创造力的音乐标准,鼓励教师寻找新的方法,在课堂上实施创造性活动。因此,建立跨模态联想和强调发散思维是教师需要优先考虑的重要问题。联觉涉及许多人经历的感觉(如颜色和声音)之间的非自愿认知联系。这个条件的原则可以适用于所有的音乐学习者,从他们那里建立教学方法可以帮助学生建立这些独特的联系,并使用发散思维,最终成为更有创造力的音乐创作者。
The Application of Synesthetic Principles to Foster Musical Creativity
In 2014, the National Association for Music Education released music standards that strongly emphasized creativity, encouraging teachers to find new ways to implement creative activities into their classrooms. As such, making cross-modal associations and emphasizing divergent thinking are important priorities for teachers to consider. Synesthesia involves involuntary cognitive connections between senses (e.g., color and sound) that many people experience. The principles of this condition can be applied to all music learners, and building instructional approaches from them could help students make these unique associations and use divergent thinking to ultimately become more creative music makers.