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- M Music and Books on Music (6)
- ML Literature on music (6)
- ML3469 Popular music (6)
- ML3521 Blues (6)
- ML3469 Popular music (6)
- ML Literature on music (6)
- M Music and Books on Music (6)
Number of items at this level: 6.
Article
- Seddon, F. A. and Biasutti, M. (2010) Strategies students adopted when learning to play an improvised blues in an e-learning environment. Journal of Research in Music Education. 58(2), pp. 147-167. 0022-4294.
- Seddon, F. A. and Biasutti, M. (2009) Evaluating a music e-learning resource: the participants’ perspective. Computers & Education. 53(3), pp. 541-549. 0360-1315.
- Seddon, F. A. and Biasutti, M. (2009) Participant approaches to and reflections on learning to play a 12-bar blues in an asynchronous e-learning environment. International Journal of Music Education. 27(3), pp. 189-203. 0255-7614.
- Seddon, F. A. and Biasutti, M. (2008) Non-music specialist trainee primary school teachers’ confidence in teaching music in the classroom. Music Education Research. 10(3), pp. 403-421. 1461-3808.
Book Section
- Heffernan, N. (2009) ‘You ain’t got to be black to be black’: black music, race consciousness and identity in the autobiography of an ex-colored man and mojo hand. In: Lock, G. and Murray, D. (eds.) Thriving on a Riff: Jazz and Blues Influences in African American Literature and Film. New York; Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 21-41.
Conference or Workshop Item
- Heffernan, N. (2009) 'I’m the bluesman; he’s from Long Island!’ : the politics of crossover in the Hollywood blues movie. Paper presented to: British Association for American Studies (BAAS) Annual Conference 2009, University of Nottingham, 16-18 April 2009. (Unpublished)