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Goal Identification and Systematic Instruction in Private Voice Lessons

The problem of this study was to measure the effect upon the tone quality of singers resulting from identifying a specific goal, modeling with a cassette tape of the student's own voice, prescribing practice, and giving verbal approval. On the basis of the findings, these conclusions are drawn. (1) There is no significant difference in prescribing practice of an identified goal, utilizing a model or giving verbal approval. (2) Higher gain in pretest - posttest scores for the experimental groups while the control group showed the lowest gain suggests these teaching methods may be effective. (3) A high correlation of raters can be attained by the training method used in this study.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:unt.edu/info:ark/67531/metadc331489
Date08 1900
CreatorsAntahades, Mary Ella
ContributorsHinely, Reginald T., Baird, Edward A., Westbrook, Douglas Calvin, Sunderman, Harold C.
PublisherNorth Texas State University
Source SetsUniversity of North Texas
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis or Dissertation
Formatvi, 78 leaves : music, Text
RightsPublic, Antahades, Mary Ella, Copyright, Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.

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