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Investigating Musical Performance: Comparative Studies in Advanced Musical Learning, 2006-2007
Creator
Welch, G., University of London, Institute of Education, Department of Arts and Humanities
Duffy, C., Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
Potter, J., University of York, Department of Music
Whyton, T., Leeds College of Music
Study number / PID
6325 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-6325-1 (DOI)
Data access
Restricted
Series
Not available
Abstract
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Investigating Musical Performance: Comparative Studies in Advanced Musical Learning, 2006-2007 (IMP) is a mixed methods study was devised as a two-year comparative study to investigate how Western classical, popular, jazz and Scottish traditional musicians deepen and develop their learning about performance in undergraduate, postgraduate and wider music community contexts. IMP was conceived as a multi-site, mixed methods research project that drew equally on the strengths and expertise of the four partner higher education institutions (HEIs): the Institute of Education, London; Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Glasgow; Leeds College of Music and the University of York. Each HEI had significant experience in the education of undergraduate and/or postgraduate musicians in at least two of the four focus musical genres.
The data available from the UKDA include quantitative data from a survey of undergraduate music students and portfolio career musicians using an innovative PDF survey instrument. The survey was then repeated the following year with some respondents. The qualitative data include semi-structured interviews with 27 selected case studies. These were selected on the basis of ensuring a representative range of experiences and backgrounds from those who had completed the questionnaire survey. They specialised in a wide range of instruments, including strings, woodwind, brass, piano/keyboard, voice, bass guitar, percussion, Scottish pipes and clarsach. Complementary data were also obtained from eight focus groups.
The project was part of the ESRC's Teaching and Learning Research Programme (TLRP). Further information about the project can be found on the ESRC award web page, and the TLRP web site IMP page.
Main Topics:The quantitative survey covered the following areas:musical biographies (age, sex, musical genre, instrumental type, experience, experience of...
Terminology used is generally based on DDI controlled vocabularies: Time Method, Analysis Unit, Sampling Procedure and Mode of Collection, available at CESSDA Vocabulary Service.
Methodology
Data collection period
01/06/2006 - 01/06/2007
Country
England, Scotland
Time dimension
Cross-sectional (one-time) study
Analysis unit
Individuals
Subnational
Universe
Undergraduate musicians studying at one of three selected music education institutions and self-reported portfolio career musicians, 2006-2007
Sampling procedure
Purposive selection/case studies
Kind of data
Text
Numeric
Semi-structured interview transcripts; Focus Group transcripts
Data collection mode
Face-to-face interview
Self-completion
Focus group
Email survey
Funding information
Grant number
RES-139-25-0258
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2009
Terms of data access
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