Predictors of music performance anxiety during skilled performance in tertiary flute players

作者: Dianna T. Kenny , James M. Fortune , Bronwen Ackermann

DOI: 10.1177/0305735611425904

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摘要: This study predicted music performance anxiety in skilled flute players. Participants played two orchestral excerpts under audition conditions. Prior to the performance, participants completed State (STAI-S) and Trait (STAI-T) Anxiety questionnaires from State–Trait Inventory (STAI), Kenny Music Performance (K-MPAI) Fear of Negative Evaluation (FNE). They also had electromyography (EMG) electrocardiography (ECG) measures taken before during their performances provided information on musical achievements how much time they spent practicing test pieces. Specially developed rating scales assessed prior level achievement. Hierarchical regression analysis relationships between each group variables entered with K-MPAI. The final model included (STAI-T, STAI-S, FNE), a highest achievement as soloist, number minutes practice...

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