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Flow in collaborative music performance: An autoethnographic study of the phenomenon of flow for a piano accompanist

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posted on 2023-05-22, 07:01 authored by Judith BrownJudith Brown
"The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the phenomenon flow during collaborative performance as a piano accompanist ... The research design for this study uses autoethnography, an autobiographical genre that connects with personal to the cultural, social and political and, by writing in the first person, allows me to reflect on the experience of flow from an intimate view-point."--Abstract.

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Central Queensland University

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  • Yes

External Author Affiliations

Faculty of Arts, Business, Informatics and Education;

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  • No

Supervisor

Professor Bruce Knight ; Dr Steven Pace

Thesis Type

  • Doctoral Thesis

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