Title of article
External representation and the architecture of music: Children inventing and speaking about notations
Author/Authors
Pramling، N i k l a s نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
19
From page
273
To page
291
Abstract
This study concerns children’s representational knowledge, more specifically, their
‘invented notations’ of music. A small-scale empirical study of four 5-year-old children and
their teachers working on the representation of music is reported. The challenges posed by
the teachers and how the children respond to these challenges are analysed. The teachers
challenge the children to explain their understanding and use contrast to direct children’s
attention towards distinctions and important terms in the domain of music. The children
use coloured geometrical shapes on paper and a sequence of building blocks to represent
music. By means of these visuospatial representations, sounding and conversing about
them, the children are able to communicate their understanding of the relationship between
representation (sign) and sound. The role of external representations in the development of
children’s musical knowledge is discussed.
Journal title
British Journal of Music Education
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
British Journal of Music Education
Record number
652618
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