Music in Our Lives: Rethinking Musical Ability, Development and Identity

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Music in Our Lives: Rethinking Musical Ability, Development and Identity

Author(s): Gary E. McPherson (Author), Jane W. Davidson (Editor), Robert Faulkner (Editor)

  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication Date: May 4, 2012
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 262 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9780199579297
  • ISBN-13: 9780199579297

Book Description

Why do some children take up music, while others dont? Why do some excel, whilst others give up? Why do some children favour classical music, whilst others prefer rock?

These are questions that have puzzled music educators, psychologists, and musicologists for many years. Yet, they are incredibly difficult and complex questions to answer.

‘Music in our lives’ takes an innovative approach to trying to answer these questions. It is drawn from a research project that spanned fourteen years, and closely followed the lives of over 150 children learning music – from their seventh to their twenty second birthdays.
This detailed longitudinal approach helped the authors probe a number of important issues. For example, how do you define musical skill and ability? Is it true, as many assume, that continuous engagement in performance is the sole way in which those skills can be developed? What are the consequences of trends and behaviours observed amongst the general public, and their listening consumption.

After presenting an overview and detailed case study explorations of musical lives, the book provides frameworks and theory for further investigation and discussion. It tries to present an holistic interpretation of these studies, and looks at their implications for musical development and education. Accessibly written by three leading researchers in the fields of music education and music psychology, this book makes a powerful contribution to understanding the dynamic and vital context of music in our lives.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Music in Our Lives: Rethinking Musical Ability, Development and Identity is an engaging
book written by Gary McPherson and Jane Davidson, well-respected experts in music
education, along with Robert Faulkner, a former doctoral student of Davidson’s who has
since attained a solid reputation of his own… In the end, this is its great contribution– not only to music education and psychology, but arguably to the whole of humanity as well.” — Judith Schlesinger,
PsycCRITIQUES

Book Description

Why do some children take up music, while others don’t? Why do some excel, while others give up? ‘Music in our lives’ takes an innovative approach to answering these questions. It is drawn from a research project that spanned fourteen years, and closely followed the lives of over 150 children learning music – with enlightening conclusions.

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