2022
DOI: 10.1177/03057356221087444
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Building a mental toolbox: Relationships between strategy choice and sight-singing performance in higher education

Abstract: Sight-singing is an inescapable component of music training in higher education and is often challenging for students. However, some strategies could help students perform. Yet, the extent to which students can use strategies to improve their sight-singing performance remains unclear. This article asks two questions to fill this gap: (1) Which strategies do students use when sight-singing? (2) Does the application of some types of strategy predict performance? We recruited 56 postsecondary music students and a… Show more

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“…We recruited these participants in the context of a larger study about factors predicting sight-singing performance. For additional details on other parts of the study, see Pomerleau-Turcotte et al (2021 , in review).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We recruited these participants in the context of a larger study about factors predicting sight-singing performance. For additional details on other parts of the study, see Pomerleau-Turcotte et al (2021 , in review).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%