The Kodály Method and Tonal Harmony: An Issue of Post-secondary Pedagogical Compatibility

The Kodály Method and Tonal Harmony: An Issue of Post-secondary Pedagogical Compatibility

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Titre: The Kodály Method and Tonal Harmony: An Issue of Post-secondary Pedagogical Compatibility
Auteur: Penny, Lori Lynn
Résumé: This study explores the topic of music theory pedagogy in conjunction with the Kodály concept of music education and its North-American adaptation by Lois Choksy. It investigates the compatibility of the Kodály Method with post-secondary instruction in tonal harmony, using a theoretical framework derived from Kodály’s methodology and implemented as a teaching strategy for the dominant-seventh chord. The customary presentation of this concept is authenticated with an empirical case study involving four university professors. Subsequently, Kodály’s four-step instructional process informs a comparative analysis of five university-level textbooks that evaluates the sequential placement of V7, examines the procedure by which it is presented, and considers the inclusion of correlated musical excerpts. Although divergent from traditional approaches to tonal harmony, Kodály’s principles and practices are pedagogically effective. By progressing from concrete to abstract, preceding symbolization with extensive musical experience, conceptual understandings are not only intellectualized, but are developed and internalized.
Date: 2012
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23132
Superviseur: Prévost, Roxane
Faculté: Arts
Degré: MA

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