1971
DOI: 10.2307/2967049
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Further Ado About Negro Music Ability

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“…Jones (1976) found that the child's ability to understand the concept of meter in music was related to age and a development of the concept of time as Piaget outlines it. Wilcox (1969Wilcox ( , 1971) has found that scores on the Seashore Measures of Musical Talent decline from ages 11 to 13 for children from disadvantaged environments. Wilcox (1969Wilcox ( , 1971) has found that scores on the Seashore Measures of Musical Talent decline from ages 11 to 13 for children from disadvantaged environments.…”
Section: Musical Aptitudementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jones (1976) found that the child's ability to understand the concept of meter in music was related to age and a development of the concept of time as Piaget outlines it. Wilcox (1969Wilcox ( , 1971) has found that scores on the Seashore Measures of Musical Talent decline from ages 11 to 13 for children from disadvantaged environments. Wilcox (1969Wilcox ( , 1971) has found that scores on the Seashore Measures of Musical Talent decline from ages 11 to 13 for children from disadvantaged environments.…”
Section: Musical Aptitudementioning
confidence: 99%