ABSTRACT

Scholarly Research in Music: Shared and Disciplinary-Specific Practices, Second Edition offers a comprehensive and detailed guide to engaging in research in all disciplines of music. This second edition continues to provide the foundational principles of research for all musicians, including performers, theorists, composers, conductors, music educators, and musicologists. It strengthens the core pedagogical framework of the first edition by offering updated guidance on available technologies, methodologies, and materials.

Driven by the rapidly shifting research paradigms within music, sixteen contributors expand the already broad scope of the book, with new chapters on research in today’s library, neurophenomenology in music, and self-efficacy in music performance, as well as new sections in chapters on philosophy, historical research, social science research, and statistics. Introducing research as a friendly and accessible process, the book engages students in brainstorming a topic, asking pertinent questions, systematically collecting relevant information, analyzing and synthesizing the information, and designing a cohesive research plan to conduct original research. Detailing the methodologies and techniques of both conventional and innovative approaches to music research, Scholarly Research in Music provides an essential grounding for all kinds of music researchers.

part I|34 pages

Common Bases in Music Research

chapter 1|9 pages

An Overview

chapter 2|8 pages

Research Proposal

part II|90 pages

Qualitative Research in Music

chapter 4|14 pages

Philosophy I

chapter 5|13 pages

Philosophy II

chapter 6|15 pages

Research Paradigms in Music Theory

chapter 10|11 pages

Neurophenomenology

Mapping Structures of the Mind

part III|58 pages

Quantitative Research in Music

chapter 11|10 pages

Experimental Study

chapter 12|20 pages

Social Science Research

chapter 13|9 pages

Descriptive Statistics

chapter 14|18 pages

Inferential Statistics

part V|6 pages

Conclusion

chapter 19|5 pages

Final Thoughts