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Through a baby’s ears: Musical interactions in a family community
Topic:
NA
Authors:
Costa-Giomi, Benetti
Journal/Publication:
International Journal of Community Music
Year:
2017
Participant Age Range:
15 –
15 months
Sample Size:
1
Participant Language:
English
Abstract:
We
studied how the members of a family with three young children made and shared
music with each other and the ways in which musical interactions supported
their sense of community. We collected data by recording the soundscape of
the family from the vantage point of 15-month-old Travis continuously for
almost twelve hours per day for two days. We identified the following four
musical behaviours corresponding to Wood and Judikis’ four elements of
community: (1) Common purpose and mutual responsibility; (2) Acknowledgement
of connectedness; (3) Respect for individual differences; (4) Commitment to
the well-being of the members and the integrity of the group. The results of
this case study based on behavioural data gathered in the family home show
the effectiveness of music in fostering communication, expressing emotional
connectedness, and enriching the daily life of parents and children.