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Musical behaviours of primary school children in Singapore

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2009
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Lum, Chee Hoo
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Cambridge University Press
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In this ethnographic study, the musical behaviours of 28 primary school children in Singapore were examined for their meaning and diversity as they engaged in the school day. A large part of these children’s musical behaviours stemmed from their exposure to the mass media. Children’s musical inventions emerged in the context of play, occasionally using musical play as an aid to academic learning. Instances of rhythmic play were more prevalent compared with melodic utterances. The children tended to motivate and encourage each other in their daily activities through the use of rhythmic play while melodic utterances seemed more prominently tied to expression and communication.
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Lum, C. H. (2009). Musical behaviours of primary school children in Singapore. British Journal of Music Education, 26(1), 27-42. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0265051708008255
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