RESEARCH ON EXPERT PERFORMANCE AND DELIBERATE PRACTICE: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE EDUCATION OF AMATEUR MUSICIANS AND MUSIC STUDENTS
Following an overview of the current knowledge about the structure and acquisition of expert performance in the arts, sciences and sports, we discuss practical implications for music training, focussing on the development of levels of instrumental skill typically attained by high school students and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Psychomusicology 1997-04, Vol.16 (1-2), p.40-58 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Following an overview of
the current knowledge about the structure and acquisition of expert performance in the arts,
sciences and sports, we discuss practical implications for music training, focussing on the
development of levels of instrumental skill typically attained by high school students and
amateurs. Recent studies found that even the highest levels of music achievement are primarily
the result of skill acquisition and physiological adaptation in response to extended deliberate
practice. Increases in performance over historical time also document the importance of
training and practice. Although learning conditions encountered by music students and amateurs
often may be less favorable than learning environments in which experts develop, the quality of
training can be increased at all levels of performance by incorporating features commonly found
in the training of experts (individualized practice assignments, improved monitoring of
feedback). |
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ISSN: | 0275-3987 2162-1535 |
DOI: | 10.1037/h0094068 |