Abstract
This paper, presented upon receiving the Outstanding Long-Term Achievement in String Research Award at the 2025 American String Teachers Association (ASTA) National Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, explores how faculty at non-doctoral institutions overcame challenges related to limited time and institutional support in developing a body of research worthy of national recognition. Through reflections on the author’s personal journey in music and research, the paper suggests that embracing uncharted research topics and innovative research methods, while maintaining rigorous scientific inquiry, led to new discoveries and creative rejuvenation. Ultimately, the author highlights the importance of inspiring the next generation of musicians and scholars to explore their own unique research paths, thereby contributing to the development of string research as a distinct field within music education.
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