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Music and the Mind - Maritimes

Event Date:
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Location:
Bill and Denise Andrew Hall
Room:
142
Price:
free

Music and the Mind - Maritimes will take place today Thursday, July 28  from 10:00 - 4:00, featuring the research work of an summer students and faculty members approaching issues of music from interdisciplinary perspectives.

All welcome!

 

 

Music and the Mind – Maritimes  

Featuring Summer Student and Faculty Interdisciplinary Research Workshop/ Forum

Thursday July 28   Bill and Denise Andrew Hall, Room 142  UPEI

 

 

9:45

Coffee

 

10:00

Annabel Cohen

Psychology, UPEI

Welcome

10:10

*Ryan Drew

UNB doctoral student

National Arts Council Teaching artist

Orchestrating our future

10:20

Dale Sorensen

Acting Chair, Music Department, UPEI

Trombone and Loop Station

10:40

*Henry Orford

JD Candidate Dalhousie

Online resources for music education: Games

10:50

*Jennifer Carson, BMus Ed student

Online resources for music education: Singing

11:00

Break

 

11:15

 *Kristen Gallant

Hons. Psych. Grad. UPEI; Director Boys & Girls,  Truro

University Student’s Knowledge of 6 Decades of Popular Music

11:30

*Corey Gallant

Hons. Psych student UPEI

Older Person’s Knowledge of 6 Decades of Popular Music

11:45

*Jordan MacDonald

MSc student, Trent

Musically trained undergrad students report less conflict in interpersonal relationships

12:00

Jonathan Wilbiks

Psychology, UNB

Musical novices are unable to judge musical quality from 6-second clips: A failed replication of C.J. Tsay

12:15

Lunch

Boxed lunch (for pre-registrants + 6)

1:10

 Henry Orford

Trumpet solo

1:15

*Debra Titone

Canada Research Chair, Psychology, McGill University

A systems theory framework for multilingualism: possible implications for music

1:55

*Jedidiah Whitridge (honours student) & Jonathan Fawcett

Psychology, Memorial University

The production effect does not appear for singing: Failure to replicate

2:10

Jennifer Carson

Gaelic Folk Song

2:15

*Margaret Orford, Psychology major, UPEI

Pitch analysis with Praat

2:25

*Chinemerem Mbonu

Computer Science Major UPEI

Automated computer analysis of singing accuracy

2:35

Yoshi Takano

Psychology UPEI

Drum making in a therapeutic context with an Indigenous Community.

2:50

*Saurav Neurpone

Mathematics and Statistics, entering MSc, UPEI

Analysis of the National Survey data from the Coalition of Music Educators of Canada

3:00

*Harnoor Singh

Economics Major UPEI

Economic aspects of access to music education: Curriculum and cost benefit analysis

3:10

Harnoor Singh

Introducing Hindustani Music

3:15

Refreshment break

3:35

Jennifer Carson

Gaelic Folk Song

3:30

*Dylan Rose, Honours Psychology, UPEI

Boys’ Attitudes to singing and music: Value of role models

3:35

*Benjamin Southwick

Music student, Durham University, UK

Transgender Belonging in Music Education

3:50

Xiao Chen

Faculty of Business

UPEI

Piano Performance – “Autumn Moon over the Calm Lake” (a Chinese piece)

3:55

Annabel Cohen

Closing remarks

 

*Student

 

 

 

  

Contact Name
Annabel Cohen
902-628-5088