Beyond music: Emotional skills and its development in young adults in choirs and bands

Author

Ros Morente, Agnès

Oriola Requena, Salvador

Gustems Carnicer, Josep

Filella Guiu, Gemma

Publication date

2020-01-23T14:43:11Z

2020-01-23T14:43:11Z

2019-05-01

2020-01-23T14:43:11Z



Abstract

Latest studies point out the importance of emotional competencies in young people's education. Music is closely linked to people's personal development and the evidence suggests that there are differences in young people who participate in group music-making activities and young people who do not. In the present study we analysed the socioemotional profile of sample of Spanish adolescent musicians who sang in choirs or played in bands. A total of 660 adolescent musicians and 655 non-musicians participated in the study, which evaluated emotional competencies, life satisfaction, motivation to study and capacity of leadership. At the same time, an ad hoc questionnaire was also administered to the musicians to obtain their academic musical profile. The results of the study show statistically significant differences between musicians and nonmusicians in all measured variables, and suggest that, in line with previous research, belonging to a musical ensemble, such as choirs and bands, is related with the development of many skills as well as self-perception. Furthermore, it promotes the development of socioemotional competencies, motivation and leadership.

Document Type

Article
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Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Music; Emotional competencies

Publisher

Sage Publications

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Versió postprint del document publicat a https://doi.org/10.1177/0255761419853634

International Journal Of Music Education, 2019, vol. 37, núm. 4, p. 536-546

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(c) autors, 2019

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