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Commercial and Popular Music in Higher Education : Expanding Notions of Musicianship and Pedagogy in Contemporary Education, Paperback / softback Book

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

Edited by Jonathan R. (University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA) Kladder

Part of the CMS Pedagogies and Innovations series

Paperback / softback

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Commercial and Popular Music in Higher Education brings together working examples of pedagogy in emerging areas of popular and commercial music to offer practical insights and provide a theoretical framework for today’s music educators.

Written by a diverse group of experts, the eight chapters address a range of contemporary contexts, including digital instrument ensembles, digital audio workstations, hip hop courses, pop vocal performance, rock bands, studio production, and more. Considering both the challenges and the benefits of integrating commercial and popular music into teaching, the contributors explore how doing so can enhance student learning.

The authors show how a constructivist approach to music pedagogy enables student-led, real-world learning in higher education, and consider how diversity, equity, and inclusion intersect with teaching popular music performance.

Compiling experiences and expert resources, this book provides a vital framework for all instructors teaching commercial and popular music.

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