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Frontiers in Psychology
The development of musical skills of underprivileged children over the course of one year: A study in the context of an El Sistema-inspired program
Assal eHabibi1  Hanna eDamasio2  Beatriz Senoi Ilari3  Patrick eKeller4 
[1] Creativity Institute;;USC - Brain &USC Thornton School of Music;Vanderbilt University;
关键词: Longitudinal Studies;    music learning;    musical development;    middle childhood;    Underrepresented populations;    El Sistema-inspired program;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00062
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Developmental research in music has typically centered on the study of single musical skills (e.g., singing, listening) and has been conducted with middle class children who learn music in schools and conservatories. Information on the musical development of children from different social strata, who are enrolled in community-based music programs remains elusive. This study examined the development of musical skills in underprivileged children who were attending an El Sistema-inspired program in Los Angeles. We investigated how children, predominantly of Latino ethnicity, developed musically with respect to the following musical skills – pitch and rhythmic discrimination, pitch matching, singing a song from memory, and rhythmic entrainment – over the course of one year. Results suggested that participation in an El Sistema-inspired program affects children’s musical development in distinct ways; with pitch perception and production skills developing faster than rhythmic skills. Furthermore, children from the same ethnic and social background, who did not participate in the El Sistema-inspired music program, showed a decline in singing and pitch discrimination skills over the course of one year. Taken together, these results are consistent with the idea of musical development as a complex, spiraling and recursive process that is influenced by several factors including type of musical training. Implications for future research are outlined.

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