Abstract. Sound and vibration perception are always coupled in live music experience. Just think of a rock concert or hearing (and feeling) a church organ sitting on a wooden pew. Even in classical concerts kettle-drum and double bass are sensed not only with our ears. The air-borne sound causes seat vibrations or excites the skin surface directly. For some instruments (e.g. an organ) structure-borne sound is transmitted directly from the instrument to the listener. If concert recordings are played back with multimedia hi-fi systems at home, these vibratory information is missing in the majority of cases. This is due to low reproduction levels or to the limited frequency range of conventional loudspeakers. The audio signal on todays DVDs co...
This project is aiming at helping deaf people to listen to music through vibrotactile sensation. In ...
This paper presents a narrative review of research literature to “map the landscape” of the mechanis...
We suggest that studies on active touch psychophysics are needed to inform the design of haptic musi...
The coupled perception of sound and vibration is a well-known phenomenon during live pop or organ co...
Sound and vibrations are often perceived via the auditory and tactile senses simultaneously, e.g., i...
Vibrato is a common feature of most present-day musical performances, from violins to opera singers,...
Tactile rendering has been implemented in digital musical instruments (DMIs) to offer the musician h...
We report on two experiments that deploy low-frequency audio and strong vibrations to induce haptic-...
International audienceThis paper presents a combination of vibroacoustic and psychoacoustic studies ...
There are numerous proposals for whole body tactile displays that aim to improve the sense of immers...
When one listens to music at home, one would like to have an acoustic impression close to that of be...
This thesis discusses the prospect of integrating vibrotactile feedback into digital musical instrum...
Working with hearing and dual-sensory impaired clients presents challenges for music therapy profe...
Sound generation requires acoustical energy, which is in the most part supplied by the movement of s...
An experiment has been conducted, measuring pianists' sensitivity to piano key vibrations at the fin...
This project is aiming at helping deaf people to listen to music through vibrotactile sensation. In ...
This paper presents a narrative review of research literature to “map the landscape” of the mechanis...
We suggest that studies on active touch psychophysics are needed to inform the design of haptic musi...
The coupled perception of sound and vibration is a well-known phenomenon during live pop or organ co...
Sound and vibrations are often perceived via the auditory and tactile senses simultaneously, e.g., i...
Vibrato is a common feature of most present-day musical performances, from violins to opera singers,...
Tactile rendering has been implemented in digital musical instruments (DMIs) to offer the musician h...
We report on two experiments that deploy low-frequency audio and strong vibrations to induce haptic-...
International audienceThis paper presents a combination of vibroacoustic and psychoacoustic studies ...
There are numerous proposals for whole body tactile displays that aim to improve the sense of immers...
When one listens to music at home, one would like to have an acoustic impression close to that of be...
This thesis discusses the prospect of integrating vibrotactile feedback into digital musical instrum...
Working with hearing and dual-sensory impaired clients presents challenges for music therapy profe...
Sound generation requires acoustical energy, which is in the most part supplied by the movement of s...
An experiment has been conducted, measuring pianists' sensitivity to piano key vibrations at the fin...
This project is aiming at helping deaf people to listen to music through vibrotactile sensation. In ...
This paper presents a narrative review of research literature to “map the landscape” of the mechanis...
We suggest that studies on active touch psychophysics are needed to inform the design of haptic musi...