Several studies have investigated the encoding and perception of emotional expressivity in music performance. A relevant question concerns how the ability to communicate emotions in music performance is acquired. In accordance with recent theories on the embodiment of emotion, we suggest here that both the expression and recognition of emotion in music might at least in part rely on knowledge about the sounds of expressive body movements. We test this hypothesis by drawing parallels between musical expression of emotions and expression of emotions in sounds associated with a non-musical motor activity: walking. In a combined production-perception design, two experiments were conducted, and expressive acoustical features were compared across...
Emotional expression in music performance includes important cues arising from the body movement of ...
Research on embodied emotions suggests that our ability to simulate bodily emotions enables us to be...
This thesis studied the influence of - and combinations of - felt and perceived emotion on performer...
<div><p>Several studies have investigated the encoding and perception of emotional expressivity in m...
Several studies have investigated the encoding and perception of emotional expressivity in music per...
Several studies have investigated the encoding and perception of emotional expressivity in music per...
This paper describes two experiments conducted to investigate the role of sonically simulated ground...
Many authors have speculated about a close relationship between vocal expression of emotions and mus...
Cross-modal interactions in the perception of emotion in musical performance were investigated in th...
A core aspect of musical performance is communicating emotional and expressive intentions to the aud...
The way that musicians move when they perform is closely linked with their communicative intent and ...
This paper investigated how different emotional states of a walker can be rendered and recognized by...
Contains fulltext : 55266.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper exami...
Musical expressiveness is commonly explained by connecting it with emotions. However, what we now kn...
Music listening ofien produces associations to locomotion. This suggests that some patterns in music...
Emotional expression in music performance includes important cues arising from the body movement of ...
Research on embodied emotions suggests that our ability to simulate bodily emotions enables us to be...
This thesis studied the influence of - and combinations of - felt and perceived emotion on performer...
<div><p>Several studies have investigated the encoding and perception of emotional expressivity in m...
Several studies have investigated the encoding and perception of emotional expressivity in music per...
Several studies have investigated the encoding and perception of emotional expressivity in music per...
This paper describes two experiments conducted to investigate the role of sonically simulated ground...
Many authors have speculated about a close relationship between vocal expression of emotions and mus...
Cross-modal interactions in the perception of emotion in musical performance were investigated in th...
A core aspect of musical performance is communicating emotional and expressive intentions to the aud...
The way that musicians move when they perform is closely linked with their communicative intent and ...
This paper investigated how different emotional states of a walker can be rendered and recognized by...
Contains fulltext : 55266.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper exami...
Musical expressiveness is commonly explained by connecting it with emotions. However, what we now kn...
Music listening ofien produces associations to locomotion. This suggests that some patterns in music...
Emotional expression in music performance includes important cues arising from the body movement of ...
Research on embodied emotions suggests that our ability to simulate bodily emotions enables us to be...
This thesis studied the influence of - and combinations of - felt and perceived emotion on performer...