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Promoting Far Transfer and 21st-Century Competency Through the Aural Skills Capstone Project
Author(s) -
David Heinsen,
Robin Heinsen
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
engaging students
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2689-2871
DOI - 10.18061/es.v7i0.7365
Subject(s) - capstone , coursework , capstone course , curriculum , medical education , psychology , relevance (law) , computer science , mathematics education , pedagogy , political science , medicine , algorithm , law
This essay shares a project that is designed to connect first-year ear-training coursework to the functional use of aural skills beyond traditional classroom limitations. In particular, we focus on a second-semester capstone project that utilizes transcription, transposition, composition, and primary-instrument performance of popular music songs using multi-track recording software. In addition to reinforcing the knowledge and skills of the curriculum, this capstone increases student engagement, gives students ownership of their own skill development, and allows them to experience a broader application of their acquired skills. After a brief discussion of the concept of transfer and its relevance to the ear training classroom, we examine the details of the capstone, consider some of its challenges, and share examples of student work.

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