Discourse on Practice of a Semi-Professional Jazz Guitarist: A Case Study of Constructive Musical Learning

This research presents a case study of a jazz guitarist, apprentice of high level of practice with a constructivist approach to learning. The case study draws evidence from a multiple case study and it has been selected by its relevance on what it can bring to new forms of musical learning in contem...

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Main Authors: Amalia Casas-Mas, Ignacio Montero, Juan Ignacio Pozo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Association for the Study of Popular Music 2015-01-01
Series:IASPM Journal
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Online Access:https://iaspmjournal.net/index.php/IASPM_Journal/article/view/722/pdf_20
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spelling doaj-d406eccafa0e456ab80a9261ababa1262020-11-25T02:17:48ZengInternational Association for the Study of Popular MusicIASPM Journal2079-38712079-38712015-01-01515480Discourse on Practice of a Semi-Professional Jazz Guitarist: A Case Study of Constructive Musical LearningAmalia Casas-Mas0Ignacio Montero1Juan Ignacio Pozo2Universidad Internacional de La RiojaUniversidad Autónoma de MadridUniversidad Autónoma de MadridThis research presents a case study of a jazz guitarist, apprentice of high level of practice with a constructivist approach to learning. The case study draws evidence from a multiple case study and it has been selected by its relevance on what it can bring to new forms of musical learning in contemporary society. We aim to explore the guitarist’s discourse about musical practice highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of both the jazz culture to which he belongs and his conception of learning. Using a structured system of deductive and inductive categories his discourse is analyzed qualitatively. We show a detailed description of learning conditions, results and psychological processes along three stages of preparing a musical piece (initial, middle and final). There is an agreement with theoretical background, and an improvement over previous research on popular music learning, qualifying significant differences in the culture of jazz regarding to other cultures, and other details of a constructive practice that differentiate it from other practices within jazz. The case study may help the comprehension of diverse ways of learning to both popular and classical musicians.https://iaspmjournal.net/index.php/IASPM_Journal/article/view/722/pdf_20jazz apprenticeconstructivismdiscourse on practicelearning conditionsresults and processes
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Discourse on Practice of a Semi-Professional Jazz Guitarist: A Case Study of Constructive Musical Learning
IASPM Journal
jazz apprentice
constructivism
discourse on practice
learning conditions
results and processes
author_facet Amalia Casas-Mas
Ignacio Montero
Juan Ignacio Pozo
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title Discourse on Practice of a Semi-Professional Jazz Guitarist: A Case Study of Constructive Musical Learning
title_short Discourse on Practice of a Semi-Professional Jazz Guitarist: A Case Study of Constructive Musical Learning
title_full Discourse on Practice of a Semi-Professional Jazz Guitarist: A Case Study of Constructive Musical Learning
title_fullStr Discourse on Practice of a Semi-Professional Jazz Guitarist: A Case Study of Constructive Musical Learning
title_full_unstemmed Discourse on Practice of a Semi-Professional Jazz Guitarist: A Case Study of Constructive Musical Learning
title_sort discourse on practice of a semi-professional jazz guitarist: a case study of constructive musical learning
publisher International Association for the Study of Popular Music
series IASPM Journal
issn 2079-3871
2079-3871
publishDate 2015-01-01
description This research presents a case study of a jazz guitarist, apprentice of high level of practice with a constructivist approach to learning. The case study draws evidence from a multiple case study and it has been selected by its relevance on what it can bring to new forms of musical learning in contemporary society. We aim to explore the guitarist’s discourse about musical practice highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of both the jazz culture to which he belongs and his conception of learning. Using a structured system of deductive and inductive categories his discourse is analyzed qualitatively. We show a detailed description of learning conditions, results and psychological processes along three stages of preparing a musical piece (initial, middle and final). There is an agreement with theoretical background, and an improvement over previous research on popular music learning, qualifying significant differences in the culture of jazz regarding to other cultures, and other details of a constructive practice that differentiate it from other practices within jazz. The case study may help the comprehension of diverse ways of learning to both popular and classical musicians.
topic jazz apprentice
constructivism
discourse on practice
learning conditions
results and processes
url https://iaspmjournal.net/index.php/IASPM_Journal/article/view/722/pdf_20
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