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Purpose
Background
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Principles developed for the violin are applicable to other string
instruments with minor adjustments.
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The Problem
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Compare with the statement of Morehouse-Miller in Physiology and Exercises
(1959): "....learning and perfection of skill can proceed through reading
and thinking about technique of the event. Thus a golfer during the winter
season may improve his swing by studying texts written on the subject.
Divers commonly repeat in their imagination the movements of a new dive
before attempting to perform it " This finds it most
investigator
helpful to practice and memorize his repertoire while driving long
stretches on the highway.
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Objectives
When speaking of the violin, other instruments of the violin family are
implied also.
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8. Use the Action Studies as remedial work to junior high and high
school age students in short-term courses and demonstrate any
improvement .
Related Research
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Develop films. Plans call for 20 short films, each of six to eight
minutes duration, dealing with a specific problem of playing. The films
will use student subjects, who will demonstrate the various techniques.
The films will be used for teacher orientation and student demonstration
as well. It is conceived, that with proper projection and sound equipment,
simultaneous playing in classes with the film will be possible. The role
of the film is identical on a visual level with the function of the
records on the aural level: It helps to establish a firm image in the
student's mind to facilitate learning, and it helps teachers to visualize
a systematic and efficient approach of teaching.
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References
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