Journal article

The social context of musical success: A developmental account

DG Moore, K Burland, JW Davidson

British Journal of Psychology | BRITISH PSYCHOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2003

Abstract

This paper brings together extensive data from 257 children to explore the relative importance of social-environmental factors during critical periods of children's musical development. The paper also presents preliminary findings from a follow-up of 20 of the most musically successful children 8 years later to determine which childhood factors predict differences in success as adult performers. Those children who continued to play an instrument started at an early age, had higher parental support in lessons, and had first teachers who were friendly but not too technically able. However, these factors alone were not sufficient to predict relative success in childhood. Successful childhood mu..

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