Virtual Concerts in Learning Oboe-Played Chinese Folk Music: Impact on Performance Proficiency, Perceived Aesthetic Qualities, and Students’ Motivation

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Publicat a:International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning vol. 26, no. 3 (Aug 2025), p. 61-83
Autor principal: Zhang, Yang
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520 3 |a This study compares the effectiveness of video communication technologies and group chats in virtual reality (VR) as platforms for practising musical skills among students. Additionally, it examines the capacity to convey aesthetic characteristics of musical performance through these two forms of remote communication and the influence of these technologies on student motivation. The research involved 106 senior students from two higher educational institutions in China. Zoom and VRChat served as the instructional platforms for the two experimental groups. The findings did not reveal significant differences in performance mastery. Specifically, the perception of task value demonstrated the most substantial increase, scoring 5.65 compared to 4.81 out of a possible 7; all three pairs of values exhibited significant differences between the groups based on the results of the student’s t-test. Furthermore, a significantly higher sense of immersion and quality of aesthetic experience was observed within the VR group, scoring 4.81 compared to 3.70 out of a possible 5 in the videoconferencing group. Additionally, VR’s greater capability to convey characteristic emotional nuances of music was confirmed by the fact that within the VR group, two out of six distinctive features of Chinese folk music (lyrical, highly artistic aspects and intonation subtlety) were more pronounced than in the videoconferencing group. These results indicate the potential of VR technology to enhance the quality of aesthetic experience as well as the motivation for learning among students in music education, including those studying wind instruments. 
653 |a Students 
653 |a Communication 
653 |a Wind instruments 
653 |a Oboe music 
653 |a Feedback 
653 |a Virtual reality 
653 |a Aesthetics 
653 |a Sound 
653 |a Music education 
653 |a Musical instruments 
653 |a Perceptions 
653 |a Folk music 
653 |a Learning 
653 |a Digital technology 
653 |a Music Theory 
653 |a Computer Simulation 
653 |a Literature Reviews 
653 |a Emotional Development 
653 |a Learning Motivation 
653 |a Influence of Technology 
653 |a Distance Education 
653 |a Aesthetic Education 
653 |a Physical Characteristics 
653 |a Learning Processes 
653 |a Learning Experience 
653 |a Educational Technology 
653 |a Musical Composition 
653 |a Communication Skills 
653 |a Interpersonal Relationship 
653 |a Music Activities 
653 |a Student Motivation 
653 |a Professional Education 
653 |a Computer Software 
653 |a Learner Engagement 
653 |a Intonation 
653 |a Cultural Maintenance 
653 |a Individual Characteristics 
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