xsarith
Senior Member
Hey, I started college doing music tech this year and one of the tasks is an individual research task of the nearly any subject we want, it just has to be related to music.
So as a drummer I thought well I should do it about drums, it's something I love, my college said that we have to think of 3 ideas to research and then pick one to develop a research proposal for, then present it and if they accept it I've got to research it.
I've got to take into if it's researchable, how can I research something that there's no information on, I've also got to use multiple ways of getting information such as questionnaires and focus groups, etc.
There's also a few constraints that effect what and how we research such as presentation time. So they've recommend that we keep it a precise question rather than a broad open ended question.
It'd be great of you could all could look at my ideas and give like feed back
Unfortunately I've only managed to think of one idea:
1. The development of metal drumming techniques.
Eg, flat foot, flying fingers. But a lot of the techniques was invented before metal of course, but rock and metal drumming helped develop them. A good thing I could do for evidence would be an interview with metal drummers, such as Derek Roddy although that might be hard to get.
Any input would be great
Cheers everyone.
So as a drummer I thought well I should do it about drums, it's something I love, my college said that we have to think of 3 ideas to research and then pick one to develop a research proposal for, then present it and if they accept it I've got to research it.
I've got to take into if it's researchable, how can I research something that there's no information on, I've also got to use multiple ways of getting information such as questionnaires and focus groups, etc.
There's also a few constraints that effect what and how we research such as presentation time. So they've recommend that we keep it a precise question rather than a broad open ended question.
It'd be great of you could all could look at my ideas and give like feed back
Unfortunately I've only managed to think of one idea:
1. The development of metal drumming techniques.
Eg, flat foot, flying fingers. But a lot of the techniques was invented before metal of course, but rock and metal drumming helped develop them. A good thing I could do for evidence would be an interview with metal drummers, such as Derek Roddy although that might be hard to get.
Any input would be great
Cheers everyone.