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Some perspectives on musical gift and musical intelligence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 April 2002

Pete Stollery
Affiliation:
p.stollery@abdn.ac.uk
Alastair McPhee
Affiliation:
Amcphee@educ.gla.ac.uk

Abstract

This article examines the debate over issues of musical intelligence, largely in a Scottish context, although it draws on recent international research in its discussion. It examines different perceptions of musical gift, and will relate these to factors which either release it, or constrict the release in different ways. Musical intelligence is then examined within the context of the multiple intelligences proposed by Howard Gardner, and is related to practical aspects of musical education.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2002 Cambridge University Press

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