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The Effects Of Music And Metronomic Beat On Heart Rate, Ratings Of Perceived Exertion, And Physical Endurance Prior To A Heart Rate Cut-Off, Cheryl Ann Louie Jan 1989

The Effects Of Music And Metronomic Beat On Heart Rate, Ratings Of Perceived Exertion, And Physical Endurance Prior To A Heart Rate Cut-Off, Cheryl Ann Louie

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

This study examined the effects of music and metronomic beat on heart rate (HR). ratings of perceived exertion (RPE). and physical endurance in healthy females ages 18 to 30. Volunteers were screened via a health questionnaire and the Astrand Work Test on a Monark bicycle ergometer. yielding a predicted aerobic working capacity (V02) of 28 mililiters or more. The 30 subjects were then randomly assigned to one of two experimental conditions (music or metronome group) for a cycling test at 75% capacity. HR and Borg RPE were measured repeatedly, with a posttest measure of physical endurance (kilometers travelled). No significant …


Classroom Music Continuum For The Vallecito Union School District, Kindergarten Through Sixth Grade, Deborah Glow Martin Jan 1982

Classroom Music Continuum For The Vallecito Union School District, Kindergarten Through Sixth Grade, Deborah Glow Martin

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

It is generally recognized and accepted that music is a vital part of a child's education. The Music Educators National Conference stated in "The Child's Bill of Rights in Music":

Every child has the right to full and free opportunity to explore and develop his capacities in the field of music in such ways as may bring him happiness and a sense of well-being.

It is impossible to deal with all aspects of elementary music education in a single presentation; consequently, this thesis is directed toward a specific need in a particular school district, namely the Vallecito Union School District. …


The Relationship Of Socio-Economic Status To Attitude Toward Music And Home Musical Interest In Intermediate-Grade Children., James Darrell Crawford Jan 1972

The Relationship Of Socio-Economic Status To Attitude Toward Music And Home Musical Interest In Intermediate-Grade Children., James Darrell Crawford

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The problem for this study was to investigate the relationship of Socioeconomic Status to Attitude Toward Music and Home Musical Interest in intermediate-grade children. By dividing Attitude Toward Music into Attitude Toward School Music and Attitude Toward Out-of-School Music, these specific problems were identified: (1) To investigate differences in Attitude Toward School Music of students from different socioeconomic levels at grades four, five and six.; (2) To investigate differences in Attitude Toward Out-of-School Music of students from different socioeconomic levels at grades four, five and six.; (3) To investigate differences in Home Musical Interest of students from different socioeconomic levels …


Effects Of Music Backgrounds On Silent Reading Test Results Of Sixth Grade Students, Delbert Ray Rydquist Jan 1968

Effects Of Music Backgrounds On Silent Reading Test Results Of Sixth Grade Students, Delbert Ray Rydquist

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

It was the purpose of this study to analyze the effect that three backgrounds had on the silent reading achievement test results of sixth grade students. No music, soothing instrumental music, and stimulating instrumental music were used.


The Perception Of Musical Intervals: The Theory Of Property Arrays, Aikin Orange Connor Jan 1967

The Perception Of Musical Intervals: The Theory Of Property Arrays, Aikin Orange Connor

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of the study was to develop a theory of the aural perception of simultaneous musical bitones, called vertical or harmonic intervals. The study was specifically concerned with: (1) formulating a theory of vertical interval perception, (2) documenting the psychological premises of the theory, ( 3) implementing the theory by developing a model, (4) testing the theory by utilizing the model to analyze empirical data of interval recognition errors, and (5) delineating implications of the new theory for pedagogy and research.

The theory developed in the study is called the Theory of Property Arrays because it identifies the structure …


A Two Year Course Of Study For Secondary School Music Students, James Edgar Hogin Jan 1933

A Two Year Course Of Study For Secondary School Music Students, James Edgar Hogin

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

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