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Update date: Dec. 06, 2023
Morishita Shuji
モリシタ シユウジ | Morishita Shuji
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Associate Professor
Other affiliations (2):
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Niigata University
Graduate School of Education School Subjects
Associate Professor
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Niigata University
Graduate School of Modern Society and Culture Human Developmental Studies
Associate Professor
Research field (1):
Primary/secondary education and curricula
Research theme for competitive and other funds (1):
- 2005 - 2009 日本人の旋律、音程、リズムにおける知覚と感性
Papers (31):
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Shuji MORISHITA. A revies of music textbook for elementary school. Bulletin of the Faculty of Education. 2013. 5. 2. 189-194
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Shuji MORISHITA. Change of rhythm in Sado Oni-daiko(Japanese traditional drum). Bulletin of the Faculty of Education. 2010. 2. 2. 171-174
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Shuji MORISHITA. How should we use the note?-The necessity of music notes and music aducation. Japanesse Journal of Music Education Practice. 2009. 7. 1. 25-32
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Shuji MORISHITA, Kaoru TAKIZAWA, Sayaka INGIN. Development of the performance by music and movement in a school for handicapped: A music class by the cooperation of music and physical education "jointly worked". Memoirs of the Faculty of Education anda Human Sciences. 2008. 10. 2. 123-126
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Shuji MORISHITA, Yasuko ASAI. A difference of rhythm experession between a song by a Japanese text and a song by English text with the same melody "jointly worked". Memoirs of the Faculty of Education and Human Sciences. 2007. 10. 1. 43-48
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Books (2):
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The Science and Psychology of Music Performance
Seishin Publisheres 2011 ISBN:9784414306262
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Practice studies of music education
Sankeisha 2003 ISBN:488361123X
Professional career (1):
Work history (3):
- 2012/04/01 - 現在 Niigata University Graduate School of Modern Society and Culture Human Developmental Studies Associate Professor
- 2005/11/01 - 現在 Niigata University Graduate School of Education School Subjects Associate Professor
- 2005/11/01 - 現在 Niigata University Faculty of Education Artistic Environment Associate Professor
Committee career (1):
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