Music education is vitally important for the development of both emotional and musical expression within students, forming their artistic profile and general state of well-being. Music education has long had a focus on technical mastery, especially in more formal learning environments. Recent shifts in pedagogy, however, place priority on emotional experience as a foundational aspect of music training. This review integrates current literature to examine how music education fosters musical and emotional expression, reviewing main theoretical positions, pedagogical strategies, and cross-cultural variations. Informed by psychological and sociocultural theories, this research discusses how emotional expressiveness enriches musical communication and student growth. Comparative studies of Western and Eastern models of music education show that whereas Western music education focuses on creativity and improvisation, classical Eastern approaches are based on discipline and mastery. The review makes a case for a balanced pedagogical approach that incorporates technical skill acquisition alongside emotional expression. Also addressed are challenges like the absence of systematic pedagogical approaches to the teaching of emotional expression. The results indicate that the implementation of holistic music education approaches can promote enriched individual musicianship and lead to a more expressive and emotionally richer musical culture. This review ends with recommendations for curriculum design and future studies on effective teaching practices that develop technical competence as well as emotional depth in music education.
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Mingxia Ma
Ma Agatha Anne D Guintu
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68da58e0c1728099cfd117df — DOI: https://doi.org/10.54097/254mjz25