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Commercial and Popular Music in Higher Education: Expanding Notions of Musicianship and Pedagogy in Contemporary Education

Commercial and Popular Music in Higher Education: Expanding Notions of Musicianship and Pedagogy in Contemporary Education

  • Editor: Kladder, Jonathan R

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Contents

  • Introduction: Commercial and Popular Music in Higher Education (Jonathan R. Kladder) /
  • Chapter 1: Constructivism: An Epistemology for Commercial and Popular Music in Higher Education (Jonathan R. Kladder and Jazzmone Sutton) /
  • Chapter 2: From Tin Pan Alley to Trending: Remixing Ragtime and South Asian Popular Music with Digital Audio Workstations (Adam Patrick Bell and Oshadhee Satarasinghe) /
  • Chapter 3: The Electronic Digital Instrument: What Does it Mean to Develop Musical Skill with a Computer? (Michael Bierylo) /
  • Chapter 4: Behind the Music: Digital Music Instrument Ensembles (David A. Williams) /
  • Chapter 5: The Popular Music Vocal Studio: Considerations for Creating an Effective Curriculum (Kat Reinhert) /
  • Chapter 6: You Want to Play John Mayer?: Considering Rock Bands as Learner-Centered Music Making in Higher Education (Jonathan R. Kladder) /
  • Chapter 7: Have No Fear, Hip Hop Is Here!: Creating Place and Space for Hip Hop in Higher Education (Thomas E. Taylor, Jr.) /
  • Chapter 8: A Way Forward: Implications and Suggestions for Emerging Music Teacher Educators (Radio Cremata)