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Music education in the digital age: Challenges associated with sound homogenization in music aimed at adolescents
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Adolescent music preferences revolve around so-called popular music, specifically that which is highly manipulated by audio and music production technologies and aimed at the mass market. These processes can result in music genres that lean towards sound homogenization, a phenomenon that could gradually restrict adolescents’ access to the acoustic richness of other music styles that have emerged throughout history. The objective of this work was to analyse the music genres favoured by a sample of Spanish adolescents (n=464), based on their acoustic qualities (timbre, rhythm and dynamics). The results of the automatic analysis indicated a great deal of overlap in terms of sound, which corroborated the homogeneous character of the genres. This calls for an approach to secondary music education that helps preserve musical richness and stylistic variety in the classroom.
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FAURE CARVALLO, Adrien, GUSTEMS CARNICER, Josep and GUAUS, Enric. Music education in the digital age: Challenges associated with sound homogenization in music aimed at adolescents. International Journal of Music Education. 2022. Vol. 40, num. 4, pags. 598-612. ISSN 0255-7614. [consulted: 9 of June of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/211085