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    Understanding and Teaching Meter Survey

    Dear all,

    In connection with Meter Symposium 2 (held at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, 24-25 February 2017) we are surveying people’s ideas and experiences surrounding the teaching of meter. If you are a teacher of music at any level, or have been until recently, we would be grateful if you would respond to the short survey. 

    Would you also kindly read the Participant Information Statement included with the survey.

    All survey responses return as anonymous via Survey Monkey. The survey responses will eventually be collated into a report that may form the basis of a journal article.

    Understanding and Teaching Meter Survey link:

    https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/metersurvey2017

    Best regards,

    Dr Michael Webb.

    Senior Lecturer in Music Education 

    & Musicology (ethnomusicology)

    Sydney Conservatorium of Music

    THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY

    Macquarie Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia

    T 61 2 9351 1332 | F 61 2 9351 1287 | 

    michael.webb@sydney.edu.au

    _____________________________________________________

    Andrea Calilhanna Grad.Dip.T(Mus) DipMus LMusA AMusA MMTA FCSME 

    Sydney Conservatorium of Music - Research Assistant

    Master of Music (Musicology  - Music Curriculum Development)  Graduate Research Student

    https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Andrea_Calilhanna

    https://au.linkedin.com/in/andrea-calilhanna-20391955

    http://music.sydney.edu.au/research/special-research-events/meter-symposium-two/

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