The implementation of virtual choir recordings during distance learning

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Hakki Cengiz Eren
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5331-8328
Emine Kıvanç Öztuğ
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1135-1418

Abstract

This study investigates the implementation of virtual choir recordings in a choir class during distance learning. In this particular study, a virtual choir is defined to be a computer-generated sound recording that emulates a realistic choir sound. Students practiced their parts using virtual choir recordings for a period of eight weeks; each student received a recording that excluded his/her own part but included the rest of the parts. After eight weeks of progressive study, students recorded their own voices on top of the virtual choir recordings and submitted them as final projects. Student opinions regarding the virtual choir recordings were obtained through a 12-question survey. In addition, two experts evaluated the final submissions turned in by the students. The data suggests that virtual choir recordings can be helpful to students with efficiency of practice and can provide a suitable audio environment to foster conscious-listening, accurate intonation and perception of pacing. Improvements are suggested to make the virtual choir recordings also more encouraging of musicality, highlighting its future potential not only as a reliable distance education tool, but also as a supplementary device for real-life choir classes, when in-person learning resumes.


 


Keywords: music education, distance learning, choir, virtual choir, music technology

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Eren, H. C., & Öztuğ, E. K. (2020). The implementation of virtual choir recordings during distance learning. Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 15(5), 1117–1127. https://doi.org/10.18844/cjes.v15i5.5159
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