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SCALE DEVELOPMENT FOR CHILDREN'S MUSICAL HEARING PERCEPTION
Author(s) -
Barış Karaelma,
Serkan Demirel
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
zeitschrift für die welt der türken
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1869-2338
pISSN - 1868-8934
DOI - 10.46291/zfwt/130115
Subject(s) - musical , perception , psychology , scale (ratio) , context (archaeology) , test (biology) , cognitive psychology , audiology , visual arts , geography , art , medicine , paleontology , cartography , archaeology , neuroscience , biology
The perception of musical hearing has been one of the most prominent elements within the framework of musical talent and many studies have been conducted on it. The main subject of this research is musical hearing perception which is important concept that musical ability tests have been trying to measure for many years. Musical hearing perception is a concept that can be developed with the necessary educational planning, especially in childhood. In this context, based on the constructivist approach, early detection is important according to the level of readiness of the person. The scale in this study was designed to measure the musical hearing perception of children between the ages of 9-12, and was created in such a way that the variable of whether or not to know notes was disabled. Thus, it is aimed to bring the perception of musical hearing, which is the main subject to be measured, to the fore. The scale consists of 3 parts: interval test, melody test and rhythm test. Firstly, the field study was conducted with 100 students, and then 160 students during implementation throughout the design phase of the scale, As a result of the research, statistical reliability and validity analyzes were made and the applicability of the scale was revealed. Keywords: Musical Perception, Musical Ability, Musical Ability Test, Musical Perception In Children

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