• Title/Summary/Keyword: Violin Learning

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Violin Learning Application Using an External Electric Violin (외장 전자 바이올린을 이용한 바이올린 학습 프로그램)

  • Lee, JungChul;Shin, KyuHo;Nam, KyoungMin;Lee, JungMin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2014.01a
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    • pp.245-246
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    • 2014
  • 본 논문에서는 외장 전자 바이올린과 PC기반 자율학습 프로그램을 이용한 바이올린 연주 자율학습 방법을 제안한다. 외장 전자바이올린은 ATmega128 마이크로컨트롤러, 버튼, 그리고 전선으로 운지, 현과 활을 구현하였고, 블루투스 무선통신으로 PC와 데이터통신을 수행한다. PC 프로그램은 외장 전자바이올린의 연주정보를 수신하고 MIDI를 이용하여 바이올린 소리를 출력한다. 그리고 바이올린 연주에 필요한 정보를 화면에 출력하고 연주 오류 여부를 제시함으로써 저학년 학생이 바이올린 자율학습하는데 어려움 없이 이용할 수 있도록 하였다.

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Implementation of Virtual Violin with a Kinect (키넥트를 이용한 가상 바이올린 구현)

  • Shin, Young-Kyu;Kang, Dong-Gil;Lee, Jung-Chul
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.85-90
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, we propose a virtual violin implementation using the detection of bowing and finger dropping position from the estimated finger tip and finger board information with the 3D image data from a Kinect. Violin finger board pattern and depth information are extracted from the color image and depth image to detect the touch event on the violin finger board and to identify the touched position. Final decision of activated musical alphabet is carried out with the finger drop position and bowing information. Our virtual violin uses PC MIDI to output synthesized violin sound. The experimental results showed that the proposed method can detect finger drop position and bowing detection with high accuracy. Virtual violin can be utilized for the easy and convenient interface for a beginner to learn playing violin with the PC-based learning software.

Improvement of Attention Span and Impulsivity of Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder through Structured Violin Learning (주의력결핍과잉행동장애 아동의 집중력 향상과 충동성 조절을 위한 바이올린 교습 중심의 음악치료 사례 연구)

  • Kang, Hyun Jung
    • Journal of Music and Human Behavior
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of violin learning as to enhance the attention span and impulsiveness of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder(ADHD). Three children with ADHD, grade 2, 3, 4 were selected to participate in the research. A total of 15 session were given during 8 week time span, including a final performance session. For measurement, Korean-Child Behavior Checklist(K-CBCL), Home Situation Questionnaire-Revised (HSQ-R), Conners Teacher Rating Scale-Revised (CTRS-R) were administered before and after the implementation. Other behavioral checklist were used to record inappropriate or interruptive behaviors. The results showed that violin learning has increased attention span and reduced impulsive behaviors of all three children with ADHD. Along with these changes, the identified inappropriate behaviors reduced as sessions progressed. Also the changes observed within the music environment were generalized to non-music environment, such as family and school. These results also indicate that violin can be a therapeutic medium used in music therapy setting to bring positive changes for children with ADHD problems.

Suzuki Methods for the Beginners, Applying Gordon's Music Learning Theory (Edwin E. Gordon의 음악학습 이론을 적용한 스즈키 지도법)

  • Lee, Ka-won
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.18 no.12
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    • pp.372-382
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    • 2018
  • Understanding is the foundation of music appreciation, the ultimate goal of music learning. The purpose of this research was to create a model for the integration and implementation of Gordon's music learning theory principles into Suzuki violin instruction. This research shows how audiation can be taught within the framework of the Suzuki philosophy and curriculum. It is expected that Gordon's music learning theory can provide Suzuki teachers with unique capabilities for teaching musical understanding, specifically through the development of audiation. Through an audiation-based approach to Suzuki instruction, thus, young violinists will be able to learn to comprehend the tonal and rhythmic aspects of the music they perform. Future researchers may wish to assemble a more complete guide to the tonal and rhythm patterns used in the Suzuki repertoire. Furthermore, additional lesson plans and activities can and should be developed that represent the application of music learning theory to Suzuki violin instruction.