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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Why Study the Science of Music?

Science of music provides essential information for individuals who take the time to care about equations, numbers, and graphs. Equations and line graphs possess a curious ability to reveal essential details about technique, and therefore can provide a unique tool for teaching.

For example, the graph below, excerpted from Volume 4 of Where Does Sound Come From? (Copyright 2013, All Rights Reserved), shows three different notes performed on the trumpet. The first two notes have poor technique for the beginning, and the third note has a good beginning, middle, and end. What are the differences between the three notes on the graph?




Educators whose students struggle with auditory concepts may make a more bold statement with graphs such as the one found above. When auditory processing has not yet been trained, students with graph-reading skills, typically taught beginning in 5th grade, may use visual estimation or a ruler to measure the differences between types of tone.


Several options from Schottenbauer Publishing offer the ability to integrate ear training with visual analysis and graph-reading skills, for a unique and robust approach to music education. These include the following books, which, as a group, contain samples from typical Western strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and keyboard instruments, plus voice and conducting:


These educational tools can be integrated into music education curricula from late elementary school through high school and college/university. Additional information is available on the Schottenbauer Publishing website, and from the links below. A free pamphlet from the publisher is also available on the website.


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Monday, August 4, 2014

The Science of Music Performance
















Science of music is easy and fun to teach and learn with several new book series from Schottenbauer Publishing! M. Schottenbauer, Ph.D.'s books of graphs provide a visual analysis of both sound and musical performance technique. Music instructors can use these graphs to add a dimension of understanding to traditional musical concepts. For instance, teachers can now use these books of graphs to show students the differences between smooth wave functions and the "wobbly" nature of uneven tone, the "edginess" of a bad note entrance, or the "droopiness" of a note going flat at the end. These books may be particularly useful in band, orchestra, or choral classes, where it is inconvenient or prohibitively expensive to use scientific equipment to illustrate concepts on individual student performance.

The book series by M. Schottenbauer, Ph.D., currently contain data from common band and orchestral instruments, plus recorders, keyboard, voice, and conducting. The samples include both good and bad sound and technique, thus providing a comparison and contrast for educational purposes. 



  • Where Does Sound Come From?
    • Volume 1: 27 Instruments plus Voice
      •  Gas Pressure Sensor
      • Wind Speed Sensor
      • Dual-Range Force Meter
      • Sound Pressure Meter
    • Volume 2, Revised Edition: Over 20 Instruments
      • Continuous Sound Level Meter
      • Diagrams of Tuning Systems
    • Volume 3: Classical & Folk Guitars
      • Gas Pressure Sensor
      • Wind Speed Sensor
      • Dual-Range Force Meter
      • Sound Pressure Meter
    • Volume 4: Violin, Recorder, Flute, Clarinet, Trumpet, with a Focus on Phrasing, Articulation, and Tone
      • Sound Pressure Meter



  • How Do You Play That Thingamabob? The Science of MusicPerformance
    • Volume 1: Over 20 Instruments
      • Dual-Range Force Meter
      • Force Plate
      • Motion Detector
      • Gas Pressure Sensor
      • Wind Speed Sensor
      • Air Volume Bag
    • Volume 2: Over 20 Instruments, plus Voice and Conducting
      • Goniometer
      • Spirometer
    • Volume 3: Over 20 Instruments, plus Conducting
      • Video Analysis






In addition to the above books, M. Schottenbauer, Ph.D. has been writing short textbook-style volumes about the science of each family of musical instruments. These short textbooks are written in big print with diagrams so as to be particularly suitable for children, as well as beginning students of any age. 


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