Scholarly Research for Musicians
Scholarly Research for Musicians presents a range of research methods and techniques, incorporating both the common elements of traditional music research methodologies with innovative research strategies endemic to the fields of social science, education, and performance science. The author's...
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2017
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Table of Contents:
- Part I: Common Bases in Music Research1. An Overview (Sang-Hie Lee)2. Research Proposal (Sang-Hie Lee)3. The 21st Century Library (Nancy Cunningham)Part II: Qualitative Research in Music 4. Philosophical Research in Music (Sang-Hie Lee)5. Music Theory Research (Juan Chattah)6. Historical Research in Music (Sang-Hie Lee)7. Naturalistic Inquiry/Qualitative Studies (Sang-Hie Lee) 8. Research Methods in Ethnomusicology (Janet Sturman)Part III: Quantitative Research in Music 9. Experimental Study (Sang-Hie Lee)10. Social Science Research (Sang-Hie Lee)11. Descriptive Statistics (Sang-Hie Lee)12. Inferential Statistics (Sang-Hie Lee)Part IV: Performance Science 13. Within-Subject Research with Musicians (Tom Welsh, Keith Miller, and Steven Chatfield)14. Measuring the Performer and Performance (Dustin Hardwick, Stephanie Carey, Matthew Lazinski, and Sang-Hie Lee)15. Measuring the Audience (George Waddell and Aaron Williamon) Part V: Review16. Review, Finishing Up, and Reporting Results (Sang-Hie Lee)