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The influence of singing with text and a neutral syllable on Portuguese children´s vocal performance, song recognition, and use of singing voice
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Singing in the Brain ; When Melody and Words Come Together
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Predictors of songs’ tonal achievement when singing with text and a neutral syllable
Pereira, Ana Isabel; Rodrigues, Helena. - : ISME - International Society for Music Education, 2021
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Predictors of songs’ tonal achievement when singing with text and neutral syllable
Abstract: UIDB/00693/2020 UIDP/00693/2020 ; The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of the use of singing voice, grade level, and gender on children’s tonal achievement when singing with text and a neutral syllable. One hundred and thirty-five children from K4 to 4th grade, attending a city private school, participated in this investigation. The study encompassed two moments: during Moment One a song with text (Song 1) and a song with a neutral syllable (Song 2) were taught; during Moment Two the same two songs were taught with text (text was added to Song 2). In addition, the Singing Voice Development Measure (SVDM) was administered both with text and a neutral syllable at the beginning of Moment One (before Songs’ 1 and 2 instruction), and at the end of Moment Two (the end of instruction). Three independent raters scored songs’ tonal achievement using two researcher-designed rating scales, as well as the use of singing voice using the SVDM. A multiple-regression analysis was conducted in both Moments One and Two. The models were significant, explaining 50% (Song 1) and 46% (Song 2) of the singing scores in Moment One, and 49% (Song 1) and 45% (Song 2) in Moment Two. In Moment One, results revealed that the use of singing voice with a neutral syllable is a common predictor of both songs’ tonal scores. In addition, gender predicts Song’s 1 scores (higher for girls), and grade level predicts Song’s 2 tonal scores (higher for upper grade levels). In Moment Two, results revealed that all variables predict Song’s 1 tonal scores (higher for girls, higher for older children, and higher for those with higher use of singing voice both with text and a neutral syllable). All variables except gender predict Song’s 2 tonal scores. Implications for teaching practices may be made regarding the use of songs with text and a neutral syllable, as well as the use of singing voice. Children in kindergarten through elementary school ages (up to fourth grade) may benefit from classroom activities or singing techniques that prioritize the expansion of vocal registers, with an emphasis on the use of a neutral syllable. Similar results on tonal achievement might be expected for boys and girls if using songs presented with a neutral syllable. Considerations about the assessment process and the measurement tools used are also discussed. ; publishersversion ; published
Keyword: Children’s tonal achievement; Songs with a neutral syllable; Songs with text; Use of singing voice
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/114086
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The relationship between portuguese children’s use of singing voice and singing accuracy when singing with text and a neutral syllable
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Two song-teaching strategies among K4 to 4th grade-students ; Influence on vocal performance and recognition of melody and text. PhD Thesis Progress Report
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Syllables and schwa: normal and impaired first language acquisition
In: Klinische Linguistik im Spannungsfeld von Sprachstruktur, Therapie und Medizin. - Frankfurt am Main : Inst. für Kognitive Linguistik (2008), 65-90
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Markedness and economy in a derivational model of phonology
Calabrese, Andrea. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter, 2005
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Investigating syllabic structures and their variation in spontaneous French
In: Speech communication. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 46 (2005) 2, 119-139
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Markedness and economy in a derivational model of phonology
Calabrese, Andrea. - Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter, 2005
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English syllabification and schwa-insertion: from "The sound pattern of English" to the notion of "Phase"
In: Linguistica. - Ljubljana 45 (2005), 97-106
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Interaction between segmental structure and rhythm : a look at Italian dialects and regional Standard Italian
In: Folia linguistica. - Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter 38 (2004) 3-4, 277-296
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The status of word-final [e] in Spanish
In: Southwest journal of linguistics. - El Paso, Tex. : LASSO 22 (2003) 1, 87-107
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A phonological analysis of Schwa in German first language acquisition
In: Canadian journal of linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 48 (2003) 3-4, 289-327
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Beschränkte Korrespondenz : zur Alternation von Schwa und silbischen Sonoranten im Deutschen
In: Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft. - Berlin : de Gruyter 21 (2002) 2, 234-261
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Local conjunction in Italian and French phonology
In: Romance phonology and variation. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins (2002), 191-218
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Laterality effects in the processing of syllable structure
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 70 (1999) 2, 287-293
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Optional Schwa deletion : on syllable economy in French
In: Formal perspectives on Romance linguistics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins (1999), 271-288
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Aspects de l'alternance schwa-zéro à la lumière de 'CVCV'
In: Recherches linguistiques de Vincennes. - Saint-Denis : Pr. Univ. de Vincennes 28 (1999), 87-114
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"Vowel quality and phonological projection, by Marc van Oostendorp" [Rezension]
In: Glot international. - The Hague : Holland Academic Graphics 3 (1998) 3, 12-14
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