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MÜZİKAL İFADE EĞİTİMİNE BİR PENCERE: ÇALGI MÜZİĞİNDE VOKAL İZLER

A WINDOW TO MUSICAL INTERPRETATION TRAINING:VOCAL TRACES AT INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Instruments are taken part in thousands of years of human social and cultural lives. However, today, there is the understanding of instrumental soloist that says their own words with nearly 400-year time period. Traces of vocal music are seen in many components of instrumental music from structural development of instruments to musical interpretations of instrumental music. That relationship of vocal and instrumental music carries important suggestions for the education of musical expression.This research aims to evaluate vocal skills-based approach to instrumental education and researchs by revealing the source of instrumental music which depends on vocal music with a general point of view.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Çalgılar binlerce yıldır insanın sosyal ve kültürel yaşantılarında bulunmaktadırlar. Ancak günümüzde kendi sözünü söyleyen solist çalgı anlayışı yaklaşık 400 yıllık bir süreç ile değerlendirilebilir. Çalgıların yapısal gelişiminden, çalgı müziğinin müzikal yorumlamalarına kadar birçok bileşeninde vokal müziğin izleri görülmektedir. Vokal müzik ve çalgı müziği ilişkisi müzikal ifade eğitimine yönelik önemli öneriler taşımaktadır. Bu araştırma, çalgı müziğinin vokal kaynağını ortaya koyarak çalgı eğitiminde yapılan vokal becerilere dayalı yaklaşımları ve araştırmaları genel bir bakış açısıyla değerlendirmeyi amaçlamaktadır.
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