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American Music Teacher

| October 01, 2005 | Johnson, Rebecca Grooms | COPYRIGHT 2005 Music Teachers National Association, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Have you or your students ever played a memorized solo better in rehearsal than in performance? That, unfortunately, is a rhetorical question, isn't it? What happens when a performer suddenly loses the thread of the music? Were they distracted by a negative or unrelated thought? Did they suddenly wonder where they were in the music and what came next? Two Australian researchers investigated these questions in a study titled: Performance Degradation Under Pressure in Music: An Examination of Attentional Process. (1)

Previous research in the general area of "choking under pressure" has delineated two main theories. In the "distraction theory," performance degradation happens when the musician's attention shifts to irrelevant thoughts such as fear of forgetting the notes, fear of an upcoming difficult passage or fear of public failure. These irrelevant thoughts reduce the amount of working memory available for the performance. This theory has been supported by research in which very anxious subjects performed worse than less anxious subjects and implies that anxiety reduces working-memory capacity. In contrast, the "explicit monitoring theory" suggests that the pressure of a performance increases self-awareness and focuses more attention on the processes of performance. In this theory, the performer has learned the piece by kinesthetic or muscle memory and suddenly questions where he is in the music or what the next note will be and cannot remember. The researchers call this type of learning "automaticity" or performing outside the working memory. Researchers Gail Huon and Catherine Wan describe the beginning thought processes of learning music as declarative knowledge, and write that it "is necessary at a novice level, but can become an impediment as the skill becomes well learned. Skilled pianists 'automatically' move their fingers over the keyboard. When they try to control their movements consciously, however, they often find that they do not know how to move them and, as a result, 'slips' in a performance occur." (2) This study explored these two theories and their impact on the test subjects.

Seventy-two psychology undergraduate students from the University of New South Wales participated in this study; the students had no previous musical training. Following a pre-training keyboard orientation, the participants were divided into three training groups. The first group served as the "single task" control group and was taught to play a simple song. The second group was given a "dual-task" condition: while they were practicing the song they had been taught, they also listened to Bach's Fugue No. 20 in A Minor, BWV 865 over headphones. The third group was videotaped while they practiced the piece. They were instructed to "pay close attention to what you are doing" (3) and were told that experienced musicians would be reviewing the tapes. After the training sessions, all the students were involved in five post-test performance trials. The participants in each of the three groups were divided into a high-pressure or low-pressure group. Those in the low-pressure condition were not told when the practicing ended and the testing began. The students in the high-pressure group were told that if they improved their accuracy, they would get $5. They were also told they were paired with a student who had already received a good rating, and if they did not perform well, neither student would get paid. ...

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