Abstract

This article is devoted to the study of the concept of "digital competence" in the context of the future concertmaster-pianist in the conditions of distance learning. The article provides a substantive analysis of the concept of "digital competence" and describes the main components of this concept. The authors investigate what digital skills and knowledge a future concertmaster-pianist needs to successfully perform professional tasks in the conditions of distance learning. In particular, the article considers such aspects as working with specialized software, using online resources for searching and analyzing information, the ability to cooperate and communicate with other musicians and specialists. The findings of the study may be useful for future concertmaster pianists who seek to develop their digital skills and knowledge to enhance their professional opportunities in today's music industry. In summary, digital competence is essential for accompanist-pianists in the conditions of distance learning. Piano education is actively developing in the format of online learning, which expands the possibilities of theoretical knowledge and practical skills of students regardless of place and time while having high efficiency. A study aimed to ascertain what competencies professional accompanists and accompanying teachers deem sufficiently important to have found that digital competence is one of the essential competencies for piano accompanying. A study investigated the effect of online teaching and individualized instruction in piano lessons. A paper suggests new learning approaches to interactive piano instruction. Online piano education, individualized online instruction, and interactive piano teaching are some of the ways in which digital competence is being applied in piano education.

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