Effects of Pulse Tapping on Rhythmic Dictation Accuracy
Nathan O. Buonviri
Abstract:This short-form manuscript in an ongoing line of research reports the effects of three listening approaches on rhythmic dictation scores. Forty-three undergraduate music majors completed dictations under each of three conditions, after hearing orienting tempo clicks: (a) immediate listening, (b) pulse tapping, and (c) silent, equivalent interval. A one-way repeated measures analysis of variance revealed no significant difference in test scores, F(2, 84) = .341, p = .712, partial η² = .008, based on condition. … Show more
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