Musicologica Olomucensia vol. 28, (2018):63-81 | DOI: 10.5507/mo.2018.022

Intratonální hierarchizace melodického hudebního materiálu v ontogenezi: aplikace metody zkušebního tónu

Markéta Karafiátová, Jiří Luska
Katedra hudební výchovy, Pedagogická fakulta UP, Univerzitní 3-5, 77180 Olomouc, Česká republika

Intratonální hierarchizace je jednou ze základních principů mentálního zpracování hudby. K jejímu empirickému výzkumu byla zvolena metodika zkušebního tónu (probe-tone method). Výzkumný soubor tvoří respondenti ve věku 9-17 let navštěvující první a druhý stupeň základní školy a víceleté gymnázium. Je komparován charakter tonálního profilu vybraného souboru se standardním tonálním profilem, dále je sledován vliv věku respondentů a úrovně jejich hudebnosti.

Keywords: hudebnost, intratonální hierarchizace, metoda zkušebního tónu, tonální profil, ontogeneze

Intra-Tonal Hierarchy of Melody in Development: Probe-Tone Method and Its Application

Intra-tonal hierarchy is one of the basic principle of mental processing in music. The paper deals with the research of tonal hierarchy while using the "probe-tone method" first applicated by C. Krumhansl. The respondents aged 9-17 were lower and upper level secondary school students and grammar school students. The tonal profile obtained in the research relative to the standardized tonal profile, student's age and their musicality were examined.

Keywords: musicality, probe-tone method, intra-tonal hierarchy, tonal profile, development

Published: December 11, 2018  Show citation

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Karafiátová, M., & Luska, J. (2018). Intratonální hierarchizace melodického hudebního materiálu v ontogenezi: aplikace metody zkušebního tónu. Musicologica Olomucensia28, Article 63-81. https://doi.org/10.5507/mo.2018.022
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