Appendix B Self-efficacy Scales
Appendix C General Information Questionnaire
Appendix D Pre-sight-reading/Pre-performance Questionnaire
Appendix E Repertoire Assessment Form
Appendix F Practice Style Assessment Form
Appendix G Logbook Session Sheets
Appendix H Explanation, Guidelines and Rules for Using APT
Appendix I Guidelines and Rules for the Practice Sessions
Appendix J Post-performance Questionnaires
Appendix K Practice Style Data
Appendix L Post-APT Phase Questionnaire Answers to “Comments” with Analysis
Appendix M Practice Instructions for Project Two
Appendix N Practice Log Sheets for Project Two
Appendix O Post-performance Survey Questions for Project Two
Appendix P Transcripts of Post-project Interview for Project Two
Appendix Q Coding for the Post-project Interview
Appendix R Post-project Questionnaire for Project Three
Appendix S Transcripts of the Answers to the Post-project Three Questionnaire
Appendix T Program for “Macht und Musik” (Project Two)
Appendix U Program for the “Biber Immersion Project” (Project Three)
Appendix V Schedule for the “Biber Immersion Project” (Project Three)
1. I am confident that I can give a successful performance. |
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2. I have set important goals to attain during this performance, but I cannot achieve them. |
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3. I can avoid difficulties and challenges during the performance itself. |
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4. If I perceive the events or context surrounding this performance to be too stressful, I cannot even attempt to perform. |
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5. If something unexpected happens during the performance, I can handle it well. |
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6. I can avoid this performance if the music looks or sounds too difficult for me. |
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7. I feel insecure about my playing for this performance. |
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8. I can give up easily during the performance. |
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9. I am capable of dealing with problems that might come up during the performance. |
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1. I am confident that I can successfully learn the music for this performance. |
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2. One of my problems is that I can not get down to practising or rehearsing for this specific performance when I should. |
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3. If I can’t play the music for this performance at first, I will keep practising until I can. |
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4. When I set important learning goals leading up to this performance, I can rarely achieve them. |
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5. I can give up preparing for this performance before completing it. |
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6. When I have something unpleasant to do in preparation for this performance, I can stick to it until I finish it. |
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7. When I decide to do this performance, I go right to work on the music. |
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8. When first playing the music for this performance, I soon give up if I am not initially successful. |
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9. The prospects of failure in this performance can just make me work harder in preparation. |
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10. I can give up on working towards this performance easily. |
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11. I am not capable of dealing with most problems that may come up when working towards this performance. |
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Self-efficacy Scale for Musical Performing
Name:
Date:
You are about to perform these pieces. Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements, specifically regarding how you will perform during this activity.
Self-efficacy Scale for Musical Learning
Name:
Date:
In 4 days you will perform these pieces, after practicing them for three 5-minute sessions per day for 3 days. Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements, specifically regarding how you would learn and prepare for this performance.
General Information
1. Date:
2. Name
3. Age:
4. Male/Female:
5. How many years have you been playing the trumpet?
___ years
6. How many years have you been playing the natural trumpet?
___ years
7. How many hours do you normally spend practicing natural trumpet in an average week?
Playing: ___ hours
Rehearsing and performing: ___ hours
Reading scores/mental practice: ___ hours
Listening: ___ hours
8. How often do you perform on the natural trumpet
___ (average) times per month
9. What would be the maximum hours you spend practicing in a day?
___ maximum hours
10. What do you find – physically, mentally/cognitively, emotionally and organizationally challenging about performing on the natural trumpet?
11. Do you play/practice other instruments? (specify) ___________
Pre-sight reading/performance form
Name:
Date:
Time:
extremely low extremely high
Condition __________________________________________________________________
Energy __________________________________________________________________
Motivation __________________________________________________________________
Confidence __________________________________________________________________
Is there anything effecting your ability to play well now?
If so, describe:
Explanation of terms:
- Condition: Embouchure strength
- Energy: Level of physical & energetic feeling
- Motivation: How motivated do you feel to practice?
- Confidence: How confident are you about your ability to play the material?
Assessment of piece difficulty
Name: Date: Piece:
Do you know this piece? Well a little not at all
How would you rate the following aspects for this piece?
On a scale:
No problem highly challenging
Technically challenging
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Musically challenging
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Idiomatic for the trumpet
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How do you rate the following specific aspects in difficulty?
Large / awkward intervals
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Volume (specify loud, soft or both):
______________________________________________
Range (specify high, low or both):
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Fast passages
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Flexibility required
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Endurance
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Difficult entrances (which ones?):
______________________________________________
Other (specify)
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Hitting the right notes
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My embouchure
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The sound I am making
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My support
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The musical phrase
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My breathing
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The sound I want to make
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Relaxing my body (where?) |
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Avoiding a wrong note(s)
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The airstream
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The expression of the music
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Tongue level
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Being relaxed
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Rhythm
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Intonation |
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Fingering |
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Unrelated things (specify)
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Certain notes (specify)
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Tonality
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Musical structure
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Tensing certain parts of the body (specify) |
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Other (specify)
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Name: Date: Piece:
Practice the piece in your usual way. You have 10 minutes to practice this piece.
What did you focus on during this session?
Comments |
What was your level of engagement?
extremely low extremely high ______________________________________________
Other relevant comments: |
Directly afterwards |
extremely low extremely high Condition ______________________________________________
Energy ______________________________________________
Motivation ______________________________________________
Confidence ______________________________________________
Do you feel like continuing? YES / NO |
Before practicing |
extremely low extremely high Condition ______________________________________________
Energy ______________________________________________
Motivation ______________________________________________
Confidence ______________________________________________ |
Practice the pieces:
- Three days
- Three sessions each day
- Each session is 5 minutes
- A minimum of 30 minutes between each session [you can practice other unrelated repertoire in between (Do what you ‘usually’ would do)
- Comments: mention what you did and what you noticed and felt.
- Also mention anything that may have relevance to your ability to play. (e.g. if you are sick that day or practiced more or less than usual)
Instructions for practicing with APT:
Imagine the phrase/motif you are about to play with as much detail and nuance as you can evoke (pitch, tone quality, volume, articulation, transition from one note to another…)
Sing and gesture the phrase/motif dramatically and with detail
Play the phrase
Play another version(s) of the phrase
Repeat the procedure with a new phrase/motif
Rules
- Stop if tired, bored or in pain.
- Avoid analysing and judgement – focus on the imagined sound.
- Avoid mechanical repetition.
Practice the pieces during the next three days using your usual methods and strategies.
- Three days
- Three sessions each day
- Each session is 5 minutes
- A minimum of 30 minutes between each session [you can practice other unrelated repertoire in between (Do what you ‘usually’ would do)
Comments: mention what you did and what you noticed and felt.
Also mention anything that may have relevance to your ability to play.
(e.g. if you are sick that day or practiced more or less than usual)
Explanation of terms:
- Condition: Embouchure strength
- Energy: Level of physical & energetic feeling
- Motivation: How motivated do you feel to practice?
- Confidence: How confident do you feel about your ability to play/learn the material?
- Engagement: How ‘present’/in the moment/interested were you?
- Comments: Anything else that would be relevant to explain your playing ability for that session
b. Post-performance Questionnaire APT phase
Questionnaire: Performance rating & assessment of piece difficulty
(After 9 practice sessions and for each of the 4 pieces)
Name: Date: Piece:
(After performance) How would you rate this performance?
Completely unsatisfied highly satisfied
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How would you rate the following aspects for this piece?
No problem highly challenging
Technically challenging
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Musically challenging
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Idiomatic for the trumpet
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Enjoyable
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How do you rate the following specific aspects in difficulty?
No problem highly challenging
Large / awkward intervals
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Volume (specify loud, soft or both):
______________________________________________
Range (specify high, low or both):
______________________________________________
Fast passages
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Flexibility required
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Endurance
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Difficult entrances (which ones?):
______________________________________________
Other (specify)
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Was the amount of practice time enough?
Insufficient more than enough
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Comments:
1. What did you learn and notice about practicing with APT?
a. Post-performance Questionnaire Control Phase
Questionnaire: Performance rating & assessment of piece difficulty
(After 9 practice sessions and for each of the 4 pieces)
Name: Date: Piece:
(After performance) How would you rate this performance?
Completely unsatisfied highly satisfied
______________________________________________
How would you rate the following aspects for this piece?
No problem highly challenging
Technically challenging
______________________________________________
Musically challenging
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Idiomatic for the trumpet
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Enjoyable
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How do you rate the following specific aspects in difficulty?
No problem highly challenging
Large / awkward intervals
______________________________________________
Volume (specify loud, soft or both):
______________________________________________
Range (specify high, low or both):
______________________________________________
Fast passages
______________________________________________
Flexibility required
______________________________________________
Endurance
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Difficult entrances (which ones?):
______________________________________________
Other (specify)
______________________________________________
Was the amount of practice time enough?
Insufficient more than enough
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PRACTICE STYLE DATA |
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The body (internal focus) = I |
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My embouchure |
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3,2 |
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8,2 |
2,2 |
My support |
9,7 |
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5 |
2,8 |
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My breathing |
7,9 |
7,8 |
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3,4 |
Relaxing my body |
9,8 |
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6,2 |
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The airstream |
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6,8 |
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4,4 |
Tongue level |
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7,7 |
5,1 |
Being relaxed |
8,2 |
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7,4 |
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1,2 |
Fingering |
7,2 |
0 |
8,8 |
10 |
2 |
5,7 |
2,2 |
Tensing certain parts of the body |
8,1 |
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Total score for internal focus |
53,1 |
7,8 |
20,6 |
16 |
9,4 |
27,8 |
23,5 |
Separate technical or theoretical aspects = T |
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The sound I am making |
6,7 |
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7,8 |
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6,8 |
5,2 |
Rhythm |
9,6 |
10 |
0 |
10 |
9,3 |
6,8 |
9,4 |
Intonation |
0 |
3,8 |
8,8 |
5,1 |
9 |
0 |
3,5 |
Hitting the right notes |
3,6 |
7,7 |
7,7 |
10 |
9,3 |
7,3 |
8,8 |
Avoiding the wrong note |
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0 |
9,9 |
7,7 |
0 |
9,5 |
Certain notes |
6,5 |
0 |
7,3 |
2,8 |
0 |
7,3 |
8,8 |
Tonality |
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0 |
0 |
7,6 |
6 |
Musical structure |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
8,2 |
6,2 |
*Trills |
6,7 |
6,3 |
8 |
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Total score for technical focus |
26,4 |
28,2 |
23,8 |
45,6 |
35,3 |
50,3 |
50,4 |
The result/desired result (external focus) = E |
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The musical phrase |
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0 |
8,4 |
3,6 |
The sound I want to make |
3,1 |
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0 |
8,2 |
7,7 |
3,2 |
The meaning of the music |
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0 |
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0 |
8,2 |
3,8 |
* Singing |
6,8 |
10 |
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Total score for external focus |
16,9 |
0 |
10 |
0 |
8,2 |
24,3 |
10,6 |
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Unrelated things (distraction or avoidance) |
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Practice profile |
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TIE |
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TIE |
TIE |
TIE |
a) Word analysis
Post APT phase questionnaire answers to “comments”
ANALYSIS
External focus
APT promotes learning
Engaging, enjoyable, comfortable/depends on mood
Trust/Don’t trust gesturing
Willingness to continue using it or developing use
Spares the lips
No immediate results
1. What did you learn and notice about practicing with APT?
Participant 1
I was actually actively thinking about articulation or direction in the phrasing and the way I really wanted it to sound. It was not only about trying to hit the note. I think sometimes I could have been a bit more dramatic.It helps a bit to be more extraverted in the playing, I think.
Participant 2
This APT encourages my sound imagination, which helps with learning the music. I did not feel that dramatic gestures help much, which I suspect is due to the body not being trained/developed to do it.
Participant 3
I have strongly noticed that every time you play a certain passage it can sound completely different. There are so many nuances to choose from, so many different characters and nothing will sound twice exactly the same!!! Singing and gesturing is a great way to really get to know what you actually wantand get this into your body (internalise). Furthermore the practice sessions were never boringas there was so much diversity (one passage, then another one). I really felt how easy it was to focusand to concentrate and that the practiced passages were more likely to be remembered in the next session. I personally think 5 min 3 times a day would be too short for me. If I could apply this method on my daily practice! (which I will as I really felt a progress in myself and my playing!!!!)
Participant 4
Faster result by playing less.Faster understanding about phrasing/musicality.
Participant 5
The imagine part is always good, and I should be more aware of that.
Participant 6
It is important before practicing to know exactly what I have to do, how, and to work without distractions. To be fit physically and mentally is important with this type of practice. I first need to have a concept and then go into details. [Original: Es ist sehr wichtig vor dem Üben deutlich, genau wissen was muss ich tun, wie will ich es machen, in ruhe arbeiten. Körperlicher und besonders mentaleFitness sind sehr wichtig bei so eine Art der Übens. Erst muss (für mich) die Form (Konzept) gemacht werden, dann die Einzelheiten.]
Participant 7
I get into expressing and audiating.
2. How did you feel when practicing this way?
Participant 1
When I was really engaged it was fun. It also spares the lips, as you don’t always put the trumpet on your lips to play the phrase. I often sing my music/phrase while practicing but that added also another dimension by engaging the body(mainly the hands but also other parts).
Participant 2
It felt strange at first, especially with improvising the phrases. However, it felt easy for the brain; it was always active and everything I practise feels fresh even though I am physically tired.I enjoyed this practicing process overall, but was uncomfortable that it did not help with developing endurance and mechanical securities.
Participant 3
It was a lot of fun and very enjoyable! Never boring!! And I have learned to loosen up my body and really letting go in all kind of weird movements!
Participant 4
Depending on the energy level and confidence: When this was high it felt motivating and effective. When this was low it felt silly/ineffective.
Participant 5
In the “sing and gesture” part sometimes a bit strange, but it can be useful sometimes, I think not always in any studie (problems).
Participant 6
It depended on whether there was a positive result. When it worked, I was motivated, when not, I was unmotivated.Directly afterwards, I thought about how I could do it differently next time, what goals I should have. [Original: Je nach dem, ob die Übung erfolgreich war, war ich motiviert oder demotiviert. Ich habe aber direkt danach überlegt, nachgedacht, was kann ich beim nächsten mal anders machen, was werde ich tun, welche Ziele habe ich.]
Participant 7
Its generally fun,but frustrating that 5 minutes is not enough.