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A Descriptive Analysis of Error Correction in Instrumental Music Rehearsals

Mary Ellen Cavitt

The University of Texas at San Antonio

This study is a description of the error correction process in 40 instrumental music rehearsals taught by 10 teachers, each of whom was observed conducting 4 consecutive rehearsals. A total of 332 rehearsal frames were analyzed. Rather than summing the observation data across complete rehearsals, I analyzed the data using rehearsal frames as a unit of analysis. Perhaps the most important finding was that the error correction process, rate of teacher-student interaction, and pace varied systematically with the type of error addressed.

Journal of Research in Music Education, Vol. 51, No. 3, 218-230 (2003)
DOI: 10.2307/3345375


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