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Exploring Instructional and Learning Strategies for Enhancing PCK in Instrumental Music Teachers (기악 교사의 PCK 함양을 위한 교수·학습 방향 탐색)

  • LEE MEE YEON
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.347-353
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    • 2024
  • The purpose of this study is to explore teaching and learning directions for fostering PCK in instrume ntal music teachers in order to cultivate teachers' ability to effectively teach music theory and practice. The rese arch results show that, first, in order for instrumental music teachers to develop performance skills, it is importa nt for teachers to systematically build PCK knowledge through actual teaching experiences as well as individuall y acquiring knowledge. Second, in order for instrumental teachers to cultivate PCK, they must be able to clearl y recognize the various components and steps of PCK and to effectively apply them to the instrumental learning process. Third, in order to cultivate PCK, students should be able to understand the purpose, goals, and classes of instrumental classes, and present appropriate and diverse evaluations that take into account individual characte ristics and learning levels of learners.This course will improve the quality of instrumental education and play an important role in promoting the overall musical growth of students.

A Study on the Setting of Contents in the Baekje Hoseonmu Version - Focused on the Baekje Instrumental Music, the Epicenter of Korean Wave - (백제<호선무(百濟胡旋舞)> 버전 콘텐츠 설정연구 - 한류(韓流)의 진원 <백제기악(百濟伎樂)>을 중심으로 -)

  • Son, Dae-Hwan
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.13-25
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    • 2021
  • Hoseonmu belongs to the genre of a composite of song, music, and dance. At that time, there was no widely known record of Hoseonmu in Baekje, but it is clear that it was popular enough to be invited to Changan by Emperor Yang of Sui. The musical instruments, songs, and dances were analyzed through the research method of literature and the content of the Hoseonmu version was established. The setting of the stage for the performance of Baekje instrumental music reveals its characteristics through sabangak from Gigaku in the neighboring countries. The stage for Hoseonmu was set up utilizing the creation of the imperial performance stage in the Baekje instrumental music. In particular, Hoseonmu has two types: heavenly and earthly. The heavenly Hoseonmu can be found on the wall of the Cave No. 220 formed in the Chodang (618-707) era. They include Dongbang Pharmacopoeia jingbian and Western Paradise jingbian. Hoseonmu would have chosen to be the fast-paced spinning dance. Motions for Hoseonmu could be set up through them. Meanwhile, Mimaji's instrumental dance is presented. Six dancers appear in two turns of the performance. Four dancers in front row and other two in the back are dressed up as hunters, wearing goblin masks, and holding flowering plum tree branches in their right hands. Through this, the movements and costumes of Hoseonmu are reproduced in more detail. Various sectors of education, theater, dance, and tourism in the Hoseonmu contents of Baekje instrumental music contributed to the Korean Wave.

Effect of Vocal and Instrumental Background Music on Word Memorization (성악과 기악 배경음악이 단어 암기에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Yoon Kyung
    • Journal of Music and Human Behavior
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.65-75
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of vocal and instrumental background music on a verbal memorizing task. Participants were 30 undergraduate and graduate students and were randomly divided into two groups. All participants in both groups took a pretest and a posttest to examine the improvement of the memorization. Background music was inserted during the memorization task. Subjects in Group A listened to a vocal recording whereas Group B listened to the same music except with a cello playing the melody of the vocal part. All participants were asked to take the posttest to examine the improvement of their knowledge after the memorization. The t-test was used to compare the two groups. Results indicated that Group A(8.93) exhibited higher mean scores than Group B(7.46) but there were no significant differences t(28) = 1.38, p < .05. This study implies that lyrics does not distract word memorization and background music does not influence cognition directly.

Design and Implementation of Multimedia CAI for Self Directed Learning of Elementary School Music Teaching (초등학교 음악과 자기 주도적 학습을 위한 멀티미디어 CAI 설계 및 구현 -초등학교 음악과 5학년 1학기를 중심으로-)

  • 강병권;설문규
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2000.04b
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    • pp.711-713
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    • 2000
  • 본 논문은 멀티미디어의 특성을 활용하여 초등학교 5학년의 음악과 전 영역을 멀티미디어 CAI로 설계하고 구현함으로써 음악에 대한 기초개념과 악곡에 대한 이해와 관심을높이고 학습자에 대한 개별학습과 교수-학습의 효율성을 높이고자 하였다. 이에 따라서 멀티미디어 CAI에 관한 이론을 탐색하고 CAI의 설계원리 및 교과의 특성을 고려하여 Hannafin와 Peck이 제안한 코스웨어 설계모형을 모델로 하였다. 설계모델에 따라 교육과정을 분석하여 멀티미디어 적용요소를 추출하였으며 저작환경에 적합한 스토리보드 형식을 작성하였다. CAI 코스웨어 설계모형에 준거하여 객체지향적이고 상호대화적인 접근을 가능하도록 멀티미디어 디렉터를 도구로 사용하였다. 본 CAI 프로그램은 멀티미디어(Text, Image, Graphic, animation, sound)를 활용하여 주의집중과 동기유발을 높혔고 특히 가창, 기악, 창작, 감상, 이론적 내용, 형성평가의 모든 음악적 영역을 교육과정의 내용에 일치시켜 충실한 교수-학습이 이루어지게 하여 모든 교사의 현장수업에 대한 부담감을 감소시켰다.

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Transmission of Korean Traditional Music - Focusing of Solo Instrumental Music for the Gayageum (12-stringed Zither) - (한국 전통음악의 전승과 미래 - 가야금산조를 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Yong-Shik
    • (The) Research of the performance art and culture
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    • no.19
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    • pp.281-315
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    • 2009
  • Korean traditional music has been a process art which has been changed and re-created by musicians to mirror the musical aesthetics of contemporary people. Form court music, which has tried to keep the "authentic" form as much as possible, to folk music, which is closely associated to the people's life style, traditional music has expressed the life of the Korean people. From the early 20th century, traditional music faced a totally new music culture due to the Japanese annexation and rapid westernization. A new music network was established by modern theater and broadcast system. Many gayageum (12-stringed zither) masters were able to develop their own music in this new music culture. Female musicians came to exist because of a new music education system, called gwonbeon (school for female entertainers). Due to the rapid westernization, traditional music was becoming 'extinct'. The government's new system of Intangible Cultural Heritage tried to preserve traditional culture. Traditional music came to revive but became fossilized in order to preserve the 'archetype'. The so-called Living Human Treasures took power and became a social problem. The modern school education system was one of major factors for promotion of traditional music. However, it became one of main reasons for musicians to lose their musical creativity. Today, many performers and composers try to make a new composition and renovated musical instruments to suit the contemporary musical aesthetics.