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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Haoyu Cao

With the development of the 5G mobile Internet, cloud computing, Internet of Things, and other cutting-edge technologies, the era of big data has quietly arrived. The purpose of this paper is to explore the feasibility of the application of new technologies for music teaching in the era of big data in the context of the rapid development of science and technology in the information society, to enlighten and lead music teachers to apply the spontaneous and conscious awareness of new media and fully apply the new achievements of science and technology in the information society for future music classroom teaching, and to analyze the mode, method, trend, characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of music teaching in the new media environment. The aim is to analyze the advantages and shortcomings of music teaching in colleges and universities and to find solutions and future development strategies for them so that in the future, the 5G Internet can better serve music lovers and better contribute to the cause of music education in colleges and universities. New media, as a product of constantly updated information technology, provides powerful data support for the development of various fields, and the education industry also needs new media to boost the rapid development of education information technology, which of course includes college music teaching. The effective integration of new media technology into the college music classroom can improve the classroom efficiency of music teaching with rich and diverse teaching resources and flexible teaching forms.


2021 ◽  
pp. 002242942110446
Author(s):  
Erkki Huovinen ◽  
Aaro Keipi

Studies in musical improvisation show that musicians and even children are able to communicate intended emotions to listeners at will. To understand emotional expressivity in music as an art form, communicative success needs to be related to improvisers’ thought processes and listeners’ aesthetic judgments. In the present study, we used retrospective verbal protocols to address college music students’ strategies in improvisations based on emotion terms. We also subjected their improvisations to expert ratings in terms of heard emotional content and aesthetic value. A qualitative analysis showed that improvisers used both generative strategies (expressible in intramusical terms) and imaginative, extramusical strategies when approaching the improvisation tasks. The clarity of emotional communication was found to be high overall, and linear mixed-effects models showed that it was supported by generative approaches. However, perceived aesthetic value was unrelated to such emotional clarity. Instead, aesthetic value was associated with emotional complexity, here defined as the heard presence of “nonintended” emotions. The results point toward a view according to which the expressive content of improvisation gets specified and personalized during the very act of improvisation itself. Arguably, musical expressivity in improvisation should not be equated with the error-free communication of previously intended emotional categories.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 4520-4531
Author(s):  
Fang Wang

Objectives: With the rapid development of information technology, multimedia teaching mode carries a large amount of audio-visual information, quickly occupies the music classroom in Colleges and universities, and becomes the mainstream teaching mode of music teaching in Colleges and universities. Methods: Based on this, this study uses classroom audio data mining technology to analyze the effect of multimedia teaching mode of music courses in Colleges and universities. The method of audio data mining is analyzed in college music multimedia classroom. The advanced embedded SOPC system is used to decode the MP3 audio files played in music courses by combining software and hardware. The performance of the multimedia teaching system in college music courses is optimized. Results: The hardware resources are made use of the flexibility of SOPC (System-on-a-Programmable-Chip) system. Reasonable allocation achieves the optimal design of teaching mode. Finally, the superiority of the algorithm is verified by testing. The test results show that the decoding speed and efficiency of audio files can be significantly improved by combining hardware and software. Conclusion: At the same time, the system has greater flexibility and expandable space, which can effectively promote the multimedia teaching effect of music courses in Colleges and universities. The research in this paper is helpful to the flexible transformation of multimedia teaching mode of music courses in Colleges and universities, and provides an important reference for the popularization of multimedia and the wide use of data mining technology in music courses in Colleges and universities.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-16
Author(s):  
Sibing Sun

Today’s rapid evolution in information and communication technologies affects all sectors, including education, and has a positive impact. As a result, teachers need to use technology effectively and keep up with innovation to meet the needs of the next generation. The college music educational system was always an important part of higher education in China, and the corresponding music curriculum system has gradually been established. This curriculum system has been instrumental in the systematization and standardization of China’s music industry, and it has produced a large number of outstanding musical talents for the country. The goal of this research is to discover advanced and dependable teaching methods. With the growing popularity of mobile intelligent terminal devices and the expanding application of the Android platform, using a mobile intelligent terminal for university courses’ learning has become a more powerful technical feature. Through the development of an intelligent learning application using the Android intelligent platform, students can practice exercises and evaluate themselves, allowing them to analyze their weak points based on their evaluation value, whether in class or after class, and then facilitate their learning. In this paper, I present my original perspectives and proposals on music education in colleges and universities, based on literature, analysis, and study, as well as my years of practical experience. To assure stability of the suggested framework, scalability, and sustainability, I have used the Model View Controller (MVC) architecture. This framework is based on the mobile client of Android that teaches and queries college music remotely and controls smart music. According to the experimental data, online music teaching has a greater learning effect on music skills and enhances traditional music performance by 25%. In terms of increasing interest in musical courses, this online college teaching information platform has the ability to raise 74% of students’ awareness.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 4810-4817
Author(s):  
Yan Zhao

Objectives: College stage is a critical period for students to become mature and independent, and it is also a period of rapid changes in physical and mental development. Methods: They need not only good ideological and moral qualities, scientific and cultural qualities and strong body, but also good psychological characteristics. With the implementation of the enrollment expansion policy in colleges and universities, the number of college students has increased sharply, and the mental health problems of college students have become more prominent. Results: Many students are in a state of psychological abnormality, but they have not reached the degree of illness, that is, mental sub-health state. In the current high-speed development society, college students are facing more pressures and challenges due to academic, employment, economic, emotional and other comprehensive factors such as uncoordinated interpersonal relationships. Music education, as an aesthetic education, plays a unique role in adjusting the sub-health psychology of college students. Conclusion: This paper discusses the promotion of college music education to the development of college students’ mental health, and analyzes the methods of improving college students’ mental sub-health state by college music education.


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