- that
audiation potential is an
element of
music aptitude,
arguing that to
demonstrate music aptitude one must use
audiation.
Gordon says that
audiation occurs...
-
musical intelligence.
Audiation is a
vital skill for
playing music by ear.
Edwin Gordon,
originator of the term,
describes audiation as: "the foundation...
- of the
notes they are
reading which is a
phenomenon called notational audiation.
Present studies show that only some
musicians who can read
musical notation...
- for
trained musicians,
involves a process,
called "inner hearing" or "
audiation",
where the
music is
heard in the mind as if it were
being pla****. This...
-
printed music and hear it in
their heads without playing or
singing (see
audiation). Less able sight-readers
generally must at
least hum or
whistle in order...
-
provides music teachers with a
method for
teaching musicianship through audiation, Gordon's term for
hearing music in the mind with understanding. Conversational...
- O'Callaghan,
Katherine (2020). "The Art of
Reading a
Musical Novel:
Literary Audiation and the Case of
James Joyce". In van Hulle, Dirk; Silva, Emma-Louise;...
- ISBN 0195181654.
Edwin Gordon, Rhythm:
Contrasting the
Implications of
Audiation and
Notation (Chicago: GIA Publications, 2000): 111. ISBN 1579990983....
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reduce motivation for
actual goal achievement.
Aphantasia Animal cognition Audiation (imaginary sound)
Cognition Creative visualization Fantasy (psychology)...
- 2012 —
Joanna Pearson,
Oldest Mortal Myth 2013 — Anne-MarieThompson,
Audiation 2014 —
Susan McLean, The
Whetstone Misses the
Knife 2014 —
Stephen Gibson...