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<p>Through the systematic analysis of data from music rehearsals lessons and performances this book develops a new conceptual framework for studying cognitive processes in musical activity. </p><p>Grounding the Analysis of Cognitive Processes in Music Performance draws uniquely on dominant paradigms from the fields of cognitive science ethnography anthropology psychology and psycholinguistics to develop an ecologically valid framework for the analysis of cognitive processes during musical activity. By presenting a close analysis of activities including instrumental performance on the bassoon lessons on the guitar and a group rehearsal chapters provide new insights into the person/instrument system the musician’s use of informational resources and the organization of perceptual experience during musical performance. Engaging in musical activity is shown to be a highly dynamic and collaborative process invoking tacit knowledge and coordination as musicians identify targets of focal awareness for themselves their colleagues and their students.</p><p>Written by a cognitive scientist and classically trained bassoonist this specialist text builds on two decades of music performance research; and will be of interest to researchers academics and postgraduate students in the fields of cognitive psychology and music psychology as well as musicology ethnomusicology music theory and performance science.</p><p>Linda T. Kaastra has taught courses in cognitive science music and discourse studies at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and Simon Fraser University. She earned a PhD from UBC’s Individual Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies Program. </p>