
Nikhil Hogan Show
132: Jonathan Salamon
Aug 30, 2021
Guest Jonathan Salamon, harpsichordist and composer, discusses his article on the Leo Schema. Topics covered include developing a unique compositional style, analyzing delaying closure and pre-cadential layout in music, exploring the buff stop on the harpsichord and Scarlatti's repetition, and analyzing the concept of ostinato in music.
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- Using familiar musical pieces as examples can help students understand and apply schema theory in music education.
- Providing concrete examples and tangible experiences with schema theory helps students grasp and apply it in their own musical expressions.
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Schema theory in music education
One approach for introducing schema theory in music education is to use familiar and widely known musical pieces as examples. By showing how schema are used in these well-known works, students can start to understand the concept and its application. Additionally, encouraging students to take risks and engage in improvisation can help them develop a deeper understanding of how schema function and can be applied in their own musical creations.
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