Listening in Action: Teaching Music in the Digital Age

Listening in Action: Teaching Music in the Digital Age
ISBN-10
0815378475
ISBN-13
9780815378471
Category
Digital music players
Pages
172
Language
English
Published
2017-11
Publisher
SEMPRE Studies in The Psychology of Music
Author
Rebecca M. Rinsema

Description

In an age when students come to class with more varied music listening preferences and experiences than ever before, music educators can find themselves at a loss for how to connect with their students. Listening in Action provides the beginnings of a solution to this problem by characterizing students¿ contemporary music listening experiences as they are mediated by digital technologies. Several components of contemporary music listening experiences are described, including: the relationship between music listening experiences and listener engagements with other activities; listener agency in creating playlists and listening experiences as a whole; and the development of adolescent identities as related to the agency afforded by music listening devices. The book provides an accessible introduction to scholarship on music listening across the disciplines of musicology, ethnomusicology, sociology of music, psychology of music, and music education. By reading Listening in Action, music educators can gain an understanding of recent theories of music listening in everyday life and how those theories might be applied to bridge the gap between music pedagogies and students who encounter music in a heavily mediated, postperformance world.

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