When sight-reading a piece of music the eyes constantly scan the score slightly ahead of music execution. This separation between reading and acting is commonly termed eye-hand span and can be expressed in two ways: as anticipation in notes or in time. Previous research, predominantly in piano players, found skill-dependent differences of eye-hand span. To date no study has explored visual anticipation in violinists. The present study investigated how structural properties of a piece of music affect the eye-hand span in a group of violinists. To this end eye movements and bow reversals were recorded synchronously while musicians sight-read a piece of music. The results suggest that structural differences of the score are reflected in the ey...
When sight-reading music, pianists have to decode a large number of notes and immediately transform ...
This study was intended to examine whether differences exist in the motions employed by pianists whe...
This study investigated the relationship between the ability to sight-read and the ability to memori...
When sight-reading a piece of music the eyes constantly scan the score slightly ahead of music execu...
In a sight-reading task, the position of the eyes on the score is generally further ahead than the n...
Previous studies have shown that performance at a defined level of music sight reading for pianists ...
A music reader has to “look ahead” from the notes currently being played—this has usually been calle...
The ability to sight-read traditional staff notation is an important skill for all classically train...
Theoretic background: When musicians read and perform musical notation, their eyes move with rapid s...
In this study, we explored how the modality (major and minor) would affect the input (i. e., fixatio...
The present study investigated how eye movements were associated with performance accuracy during si...
To investigate how proficient pianists comprehend pitch relationships in written music when they fir...
When sight-reading music, pianists have to decode a large number of notes and immediately transform ...
This study was intended to examine whether differences exist in the motions employed by pianists whe...
This study investigated the relationship between the ability to sight-read and the ability to memori...
When sight-reading a piece of music the eyes constantly scan the score slightly ahead of music execu...
In a sight-reading task, the position of the eyes on the score is generally further ahead than the n...
Previous studies have shown that performance at a defined level of music sight reading for pianists ...
A music reader has to “look ahead” from the notes currently being played—this has usually been calle...
The ability to sight-read traditional staff notation is an important skill for all classically train...
Theoretic background: When musicians read and perform musical notation, their eyes move with rapid s...
In this study, we explored how the modality (major and minor) would affect the input (i. e., fixatio...
The present study investigated how eye movements were associated with performance accuracy during si...
To investigate how proficient pianists comprehend pitch relationships in written music when they fir...
When sight-reading music, pianists have to decode a large number of notes and immediately transform ...
This study was intended to examine whether differences exist in the motions employed by pianists whe...
This study investigated the relationship between the ability to sight-read and the ability to memori...