Mental models in the learning and teaching of music theory concepts

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Page-Shipp, R.
Van Niekerk, C.

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Journal for New Generation Sciences, Vol 11, Issue 2: Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein

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A retired physicist attempting to master elements of music theory in a short time found the Mental Model of the keyboard layout invaluable in overcoming some of the related learning challenges and this has been followed up in collaboration with a professor of Music Education. Possible cognitive mechanisms for his response are discussed and it is concluded that his engrained learning habits, which emphasise models as found in physics, are potentially of wider applicability. A survey of the use of Mental Models among competent young musicians indicated that although various models are widely used, this is largely subconscious. The practical question of whether exposure of students to the keyboard would assist them in mastering music theory remains unresolved.

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