Nicht jedes Kind spielt (irgend-)ein Instrument:

Der familiäre Hintergrund als Determinante der Wahl von Musikinstrumenten im Grundschulalter

Authors

  • Verena Wießnet Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
  • Marcus Penthin Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
  • Eva Susanne Fritzsche Deutsch
  • Stephan Kröner Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62563/bem.v2018166

Keywords:

cultural capital, economic capital, musical instrument, elementary school children

Abstract

Playing a musical instrument requires economic capital and represents cultural capital. Thus, the odds to play an instrument are low for children from low-capital families. Moreover, if low-capital children are musically active, they should choose instruments providing lower distinction values. We investigated how economic capital (via highest International Socioeconomic Index of Occupation, HISEI) and music-related cultural capital (via parental musical activity) act together in explaining (a) whether children play any instrument and (b) explain the choice of classical vs. other vs. no instrument. We surveyed N = 685 students (Mage = 9.88, SD = 0.52, 50 % girls) from 16 elementary schools. Logistic regression (χ2 (2) = 93.94, p ≤ .01, n = 653; correctly classifying 60 % of the cases) showed that the odds of child musical activity increased both with parental HISEI (odds ratio for HISEI = 1.03, Wald χ2 (1) = 29.59, p ≤ 01) and parental musical activity (odds ratio = 3.02, Wald χ2 (1) = 35.70, p ≤ .01). Moreover, playing an instrument related to classical music was associated with both a higher parental HISEI (F(2, 659) = 33.95, p < .001; η= .09) and parental musical activity. Implications of our results for equal access to musical activities are discussed.

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Published

2018-12-11

How to Cite

Wießnet, V., Penthin, M., Fritzsche, E. S., & Kröner, S. (2018). Nicht jedes Kind spielt (irgend-)ein Instrument:: Der familiäre Hintergrund als Determinante der Wahl von Musikinstrumenten im Grundschulalter. Bulletin of Empirical Music Education Research, 9, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.62563/bem.v2018166