As estratégias pedagógicas para a leitura à primeira vista ao piano

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Ano de defesa: 2017
Autor(a) principal: Marcelo Almeida Sampaio
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/AAGS-AQQHE2
Resumo: This research focus on teaching and learning strategies to develop piano sight-reading (SR) skills. The literature review on previous research and SR methods pointed that SR involves two central categories in order to solve many pedagogical problems: cognitive processing and motor behaviour. Specifically, this study tests the hypothesis that transposition is a more effective intervention than rhythm training and four-hands piano sight-reading repertoire. To verify this hypothesis, twenty-seven undergraduate students were randomized in one experimental and two control-groups in a pre-post-test after a SR training. The errors were scored in pitch, rhythm and hesitation. The individual errors were collected from three different tests in three graduated levels of difficulty in tonal repertoire (27 students x 3 tests x 3 levels), resulting in 243 scores (n=243). The students performances were recorded and statistically analysed by the Generalized Linear Models. The results showed that the students developed their sight-reading competences in 30%, although the interventions (transposition, rhythm training and four-hands repertoire) did not have any significantly effect on errors reduction (p=0,96). The research concludes that it is imperative to promote the training of the sight-reading specialist teacher. The data analysis revealed other findings: a) to practice bass clef reading, to practice more rhythm than pitch and to practice more left-hand than right-hand promotes SR significant development; b) isolated strategies had no effects in students scores; c) a hybrid approach with three or more predict variables seems to be the best way to develop a great competence in SR, as previous research in this area confirmed.
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spelling 2019-08-14T21:52:20Z2025-09-08T23:29:16Z2019-08-14T21:52:20Z2017-08-07https://hdl.handle.net/1843/AAGS-AQQHE2This research focus on teaching and learning strategies to develop piano sight-reading (SR) skills. The literature review on previous research and SR methods pointed that SR involves two central categories in order to solve many pedagogical problems: cognitive processing and motor behaviour. Specifically, this study tests the hypothesis that transposition is a more effective intervention than rhythm training and four-hands piano sight-reading repertoire. To verify this hypothesis, twenty-seven undergraduate students were randomized in one experimental and two control-groups in a pre-post-test after a SR training. The errors were scored in pitch, rhythm and hesitation. The individual errors were collected from three different tests in three graduated levels of difficulty in tonal repertoire (27 students x 3 tests x 3 levels), resulting in 243 scores (n=243). The students performances were recorded and statistically analysed by the Generalized Linear Models. The results showed that the students developed their sight-reading competences in 30%, although the interventions (transposition, rhythm training and four-hands repertoire) did not have any significantly effect on errors reduction (p=0,96). The research concludes that it is imperative to promote the training of the sight-reading specialist teacher. The data analysis revealed other findings: a) to practice bass clef reading, to practice more rhythm than pitch and to practice more left-hand than right-hand promotes SR significant development; b) isolated strategies had no effects in students scores; c) a hybrid approach with three or more predict variables seems to be the best way to develop a great competence in SR, as previous research in this area confirmed.Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisPianoLeitura à Primeira VistaEstratégias PedagógicasExperimentoModelos Lineares GeneralizadosPiano Instrução e estudosMusicaLeitura a primeira vista (musica)As estratégias pedagógicas para a leitura à primeira vista ao pianoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisMarcelo Almeida Sampaioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGPatricia Furst SantiagoDiana Santiago da FonsecaJosé Antônio Baêta ZilleMargarida Maria BorghoffRenato Tocantins SampaioEsta pesquisa investiga a competência da leitura à primeira vista (LPV) ao piano a partir de estratégias pedagógicas relacionadas ao seu desenvolvimento. A revisão de literatura sobre pesquisas e métodos específicos para piano evidenciou que a LPV pode ser sintetizada em duas categorias fundamentais para a solução dos problemas pedagógicos: processamento cognitivo e comportamento motor. Especificamente, este estudo testa a hipótese de que a transposição é uma intervenção experimental com melhor desempenho para o desenvolvimento da LPV do que o treinamento rítmico e do que o uso de repertório a quatro mãos. Para testar essa hipótese, vinte e sete estudantes universitários divididos aleatoriamente em um grupo experimental e dois grupos-controles tiveram sua LPV medida antes e depois de um treinamento específico. Os erros individuais cometidos nas categorias notas, ritmo e hesitação foram coletados a partir de três testes elaborados com repertório de música tonal em três níveis de dificuldade (27 alunos x 3 testes x 3 níveis), gerando ao todo 243 observações (n=243). Os testes foram gravados e, posteriormente, os resultados foram analisados pelas técnicas estatísticas dos Modelos Lineares Generalizados. Os resultados mostraram que, apesar de os alunos melhorarem seu desempenho em 30%, nenhuma das intervenções (transposição, treinamento rítmico e quatro mãos) teve isoladamente algum efeito significativo na diminuição global de erros (p=0,96). Além de sinalizar que o foco da ação pedagógica deve se orientar para a formação do professor especializado em LPV, a análise de dados trouxe algumas conclusões importantes: a) exercitar a leitura na clave de fá, exercitar mais os aspectos rítmicos do que os melódicos e exercitar mais a mão esquerda do que a direita traz benefícios mais relevantes para o desempenho global em LPV ao piano; b) escolher estratégias específicas isoladas tem pouco efeito no desenvolvimento dos alunos; c) usar uma matriz curricular híbrida com três ou mais preditoras significativas parece ser o caminho mais adequado para o desenvolvimento de uma competência em LPV, confirmando pesquisas anteriores na área.UFMGORIGINALsampaio_marcelo___tese_final.pdfapplication/pdf11325439https://repositorio.ufmg.br//bitstreams/f7f8a9d9-1a9d-4ec5-9b88-afa4896cc811/download2857518555f678504d53f4f8ddbd366eMD51trueAnonymousREADTEXTsampaio_marcelo___tese_final.pdf.txttext/plain447181https://repositorio.ufmg.br//bitstreams/5cf1a324-0726-47ac-998a-54a33d64fd98/downloadf56b6a5229b69b4c0e43bd03a7b91e68MD52falseAnonymousREAD1843/AAGS-AQQHE22025-09-08 20:29:16.024open.accessoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/AAGS-AQQHE2https://repositorio.ufmg.br/Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-08T23:29:16Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
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title As estratégias pedagógicas para a leitura à primeira vista ao piano
spellingShingle As estratégias pedagógicas para a leitura à primeira vista ao piano
Marcelo Almeida Sampaio
Piano Instrução e estudos
Musica
Leitura a primeira vista (musica)
Piano
Leitura à Primeira Vista
Estratégias Pedagógicas
Experimento
Modelos Lineares Generalizados
title_short As estratégias pedagógicas para a leitura à primeira vista ao piano
title_full As estratégias pedagógicas para a leitura à primeira vista ao piano
title_fullStr As estratégias pedagógicas para a leitura à primeira vista ao piano
title_full_unstemmed As estratégias pedagógicas para a leitura à primeira vista ao piano
title_sort As estratégias pedagógicas para a leitura à primeira vista ao piano
author Marcelo Almeida Sampaio
author_facet Marcelo Almeida Sampaio
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marcelo Almeida Sampaio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Piano Instrução e estudos
Musica
Leitura a primeira vista (musica)
topic Piano Instrução e estudos
Musica
Leitura a primeira vista (musica)
Piano
Leitura à Primeira Vista
Estratégias Pedagógicas
Experimento
Modelos Lineares Generalizados
dc.subject.other.none.fl_str_mv Piano
Leitura à Primeira Vista
Estratégias Pedagógicas
Experimento
Modelos Lineares Generalizados
description This research focus on teaching and learning strategies to develop piano sight-reading (SR) skills. The literature review on previous research and SR methods pointed that SR involves two central categories in order to solve many pedagogical problems: cognitive processing and motor behaviour. Specifically, this study tests the hypothesis that transposition is a more effective intervention than rhythm training and four-hands piano sight-reading repertoire. To verify this hypothesis, twenty-seven undergraduate students were randomized in one experimental and two control-groups in a pre-post-test after a SR training. The errors were scored in pitch, rhythm and hesitation. The individual errors were collected from three different tests in three graduated levels of difficulty in tonal repertoire (27 students x 3 tests x 3 levels), resulting in 243 scores (n=243). The students performances were recorded and statistically analysed by the Generalized Linear Models. The results showed that the students developed their sight-reading competences in 30%, although the interventions (transposition, rhythm training and four-hands repertoire) did not have any significantly effect on errors reduction (p=0,96). The research concludes that it is imperative to promote the training of the sight-reading specialist teacher. The data analysis revealed other findings: a) to practice bass clef reading, to practice more rhythm than pitch and to practice more left-hand than right-hand promotes SR significant development; b) isolated strategies had no effects in students scores; c) a hybrid approach with three or more predict variables seems to be the best way to develop a great competence in SR, as previous research in this area confirmed.
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