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  1. Emotional responses to music: The need to consider underlying mechanisms.Patrik N. Juslin & Daniel Västfjäll - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (5):559-575.
    Research indicates that people value music primarily because of the emotions it evokes. Yet, the notion of musical emotions remains controversial, and researchers have so far been unable to offer a satisfactory account of such emotions. We argue that the study of musical emotions has suffered from a neglect of underlying mechanisms. Specifically, researchers have studied musical emotions without regard to how they were evoked, or have assumed that the emotions must be based on the mechanism for emotion induction, a (...)
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  • Principles for designing an effective, post-compulsory music curriculum suitable for Western Australia.Andrew T. Sutherland - unknown
    A new post-compulsory Music course known as the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) Music course was recently introduced into Year 11 and 12 in Western Australian (WA) schools. Following a convoluted process of creation, its implementation into classrooms has been problematic. Given criticism levelled at its process of creation and implementation, the researcher questions whether the WACE Music course embodies effective, recognised principles to support the effective teaching and learning of music. This study investigates the principles which should form (...)
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  • Understanding musical experience in Chilean music curriculum.Patricio Vega Gómez - 2020 - Ixtli 7 (14):203-217.
    Despite the fact that “the curriculum seemed largely determined by the ‘philosophy’, that is to say, the theoretical perspective of individual teachers”, it also mediates and fosters perspectives, questions and approaches in teachers. In this sense, the objective of this paper is to clarify and criticize the philosophical understanding of the musical experience established by the Chilean music curriculum, collaborating to solve the lack of study and research on these bases, as well as revealing its implications for Chilean music teachers. (...)
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