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Abstract / Description of output
Andrea Halpern and Katie Overy review research on auditory imagery from a psychology perspective. They then argue that auditory imagery can be used actively as a tool in various music education and rehearsal contexts. As exemplified by aspects of the pedagogical approaches of Zoltán Kodály and Edward Gordon, as well as Nelly Ben-Or’s techniques of mental representation for concert pianists, Halpern and Overy suggest that the conscious and deliberate use of auditory imagery could be exploited more in music education, as it has profound benefits for musicians as a rehearsal strategy. The authors call for further empirical investigations of how voluntary auditory imagery might be used most effectively as a training technique for both professional musicians and in classroom settings.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | The Oxford Handbook of Sound and Imagination |
Editors | Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard, Mads Walther-Hansen, Martin Knakkergaard |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Chapter | 19 |
Pages | 391-407 |
Volume | 2 |
ISBN (Print) | 9780190460242 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 10 Oct 2019 |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- voluntary auditory imagery
- music pedagogy
- neuroscience
- imagined music
- memory
- learning
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- 1 Participation in conference
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IMHSD Workshop: Hearing, Seeing and Imagining: Music and the Visual Arts
Katie Overy (Organiser)
28 Aug 2012 → 31 Aug 2012Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in conference
Profiles
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Katie Overy
- Edinburgh College of Art - Personal Chair of Music Psychology
- Edinburgh Neuroscience
- Edinburgh Imaging
- Music
Person: Academic: Research Active