Virtual musical instruments in music classrooms: Performing with East Asian music cultures

Sangmi KANG, Hyesoo YOO, C. Victor FUNG, Koji MATSUNOBU

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Abstract

In this article, we, culture bearers and music educators, discuss ways of using East Asian virtual musical instruments to promote culturally diverse music activities in classrooms. We introduce affordable tablet-based virtual instruments (Korean hyang-piri, Chinese erhu, and Japanese koto) and hands-on music activities to help students gain deeper understandings of East Asian music cultures. We provide an introduction of each instrument in its acoustic and tablet-based form, appropriate instrumental techniques to express unique musical and cultural characteristics (e.g., mode, vibrato, and ornamentations), and a teaching sequence of a sample piece. Such a performance-based and culturally diverse musical experience is intended to cultivate students’ intercultural sensitivity and attitudes that honor diverse cultures. Copyright © 2024 National Association for Music Education.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)28-36
JournalMusic Educators Journal
Volume110
Issue number3
Early online dateMay 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Citation

Kang, S., Yoo, H., Fung, C. V., & Matsunobu, K. (2024). Virtual musical instruments in music classrooms: Performing with East Asian music cultures. Music Educators Journal, 110(3), 28-36. https://doi.org/10.1177/00274321241237403

Keywords

  • Digital technologies
  • East Asian musics
  • Music-making
  • Virtual musical instruments

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