Percussionists have long disagreed whether it is possible to use gesture length to control note duration on the marimba when other factors (angle of attack, mallet placement, mallet speed, etc.) are held constant. Some percussionists such as Buster Bailey feel gesture length can control note length, whereas others, such as Leigh Howard Stevens, contend that gesture length ‘has no more to do with [note] duration than the sound of a car crashing is dependent on how long a road trip was taken before the accident’. To resolve this debate, stroke preparation and release of short and long notes performed by a world-renowned percussionist were videotaped, then presented to subjects under audio-visual (AV) and audio-alone (A) conditions. In AV, sub...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2015Gesture control in music performance utilizing live e...
Musicians' expressive bodily movements can influence observers' perception of performance. Furthermo...
Musicians' expressive bodily movements can influence observers' perception of performance. Furthermo...
The use of physical gestures as expressive devices in western classical music performance is widely ...
Research in many fields has demonstrated the perceptual advantages of experiencing the world through...
Schutz and Lipscomb’s previous research (2007) demonstrated a “musical illusion ” illustrating percu...
A combination of experimental and empirical studies investigate the assumption that musical expressi...
Musicians are on stage not only to be heard but also to be seen. The visual aspects of music are a ...
Although visual information affects auditory perception in a variety of tasks, audition is generally...
Bodily gestures play an important role in the communication of expressive intentions between humans....
Human gestures contain certain characteristics and meanings in communication and represent a link be...
During the musical performance, expert musicians consciously manipulate acoustical parameters expres...
During performance, musicians are known to move their bodies in rhythmic and expressive displays. Bu...
Schutz and Lipscomb (2007) reported an audiovisual illusion in which the length of the gesture used ...
This paper is concerned with investigating expressive bodily movement in music performance, focussin...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2015Gesture control in music performance utilizing live e...
Musicians' expressive bodily movements can influence observers' perception of performance. Furthermo...
Musicians' expressive bodily movements can influence observers' perception of performance. Furthermo...
The use of physical gestures as expressive devices in western classical music performance is widely ...
Research in many fields has demonstrated the perceptual advantages of experiencing the world through...
Schutz and Lipscomb’s previous research (2007) demonstrated a “musical illusion ” illustrating percu...
A combination of experimental and empirical studies investigate the assumption that musical expressi...
Musicians are on stage not only to be heard but also to be seen. The visual aspects of music are a ...
Although visual information affects auditory perception in a variety of tasks, audition is generally...
Bodily gestures play an important role in the communication of expressive intentions between humans....
Human gestures contain certain characteristics and meanings in communication and represent a link be...
During the musical performance, expert musicians consciously manipulate acoustical parameters expres...
During performance, musicians are known to move their bodies in rhythmic and expressive displays. Bu...
Schutz and Lipscomb (2007) reported an audiovisual illusion in which the length of the gesture used ...
This paper is concerned with investigating expressive bodily movement in music performance, focussin...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2015Gesture control in music performance utilizing live e...
Musicians' expressive bodily movements can influence observers' perception of performance. Furthermo...
Musicians' expressive bodily movements can influence observers' perception of performance. Furthermo...