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An Exploration of the Relationships Between Perception, Production, Cognition and Environment in the Development of Singing in Children

Abstract

Research on children’s singing has focused on music instruction techniques for developing singers, yet little is known about the developmental mechanisms and their interactions that might underlie singing acquisition in childhood. This chapter presents the results of two preliminary analyses examining the main components of the vocal sensorimotor loop model of singing (auditory perception, vocal motor production, cognition and experience) in a …

Authors

Tsang CD; Trainor LJ

Book title

The Routledge Companion to Interdisciplinary Studies in Singing

Pagination

pp. 200-213

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

DOI

10.4324/9781315163734-15