Onchi and singing development : a cross-cultural perspective
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Onchi and singing development : a cross-cultural perspective
(Advanced studies in music education, 1)
David Fulton, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 95-104) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Offers writings about Onchi, or poor-pitch singing, in relation to the craze of Karaoke, which is a popular cultural phenomenon in Japan and around the world. The ability to sing in tune is important to the Karaoke performer - this has led to significant developments in vocal pitching research.
Table of Contents
- The sociological aspects of poor-pitch singing, Tadahiro Murao
- will Karaoke teach the world to sing in tune?, Robert Walker
- observations on pitch-singing in children, Yoko Monami
- memory, vocal pitching and melody reproduction in 9-year-olds, Janina Fyk
- selected research on children's singing skills, Randall Moore
- survey of Japanese children with poor pitch, Yoshiko Norioko
- towards a specification for poor-pitch singing, Desmond Sergent
- evaluation of vocal performance, Harold Fiske
- Onchi and singing development - pedagogical implications, Graham Welch.
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