This study investigated the effect of handedness on pianists' abilities to adjust their keyboard performance skills to new spatial and motor mappings. Left- and right-handed pianists practiced simple melodies on a regular MIDI piano keyboard (practice) and were then asked to perform these with modified melodic contours (the same or reversed melodic contour causing a change of fingering) and on a reversed MIDI piano keyboard (test). The difference of performance duration between the practice and the test phase as well as the amount of errors played were used as test measures. Overall, a stronger effect for modified melodic contours than for the reversed keyboard was observed. Furthermore, we observed a trend of left-handed pianists to be qui...
Quantitative evaluation of piano performance is of interests in many fields, including music educati...
Body movements require the activity of muscles fired by their motor neurons, controlled and coordina...
Humans show a tendency to represent pitch in a spatial format. A classical finding supporting this s...
This study investigated the effect of handedness on pianists’ abilities to adjust their keyboard per...
This study investigated the effect of handedness on pianists' abilities to adjust their keyboard per...
Motor lateralization is viewed as anatomical or functional asymmetry of the two sides of the body. ...
This experiment was based upon earlier research involving beginning musicians\u27 perception of how ...
Between the two hemispheres of the brain, structural and functional differences are called cerebral ...
The aim of this paper is to assess the relevance of pitch dimension in auditory-motor interaction. S...
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In an exploratory study of interactions between left hand (LH) and right hand (RH) fingerings, 6 pro...
We examined the effect of rate on finger kinematics in goal-directed actions of pianists. In additio...
Abstract Motor lateralization is viewed as anatomical or functional asymmetry of the two sides of ...
Many pianists find it difficult to connect sustained lines, traverse the keyboard, complete left-han...
For top performers, including athletes and musicians, even subtle inconsistencies in rhythm and forc...
Quantitative evaluation of piano performance is of interests in many fields, including music educati...
Body movements require the activity of muscles fired by their motor neurons, controlled and coordina...
Humans show a tendency to represent pitch in a spatial format. A classical finding supporting this s...
This study investigated the effect of handedness on pianists’ abilities to adjust their keyboard per...
This study investigated the effect of handedness on pianists' abilities to adjust their keyboard per...
Motor lateralization is viewed as anatomical or functional asymmetry of the two sides of the body. ...
This experiment was based upon earlier research involving beginning musicians\u27 perception of how ...
Between the two hemispheres of the brain, structural and functional differences are called cerebral ...
The aim of this paper is to assess the relevance of pitch dimension in auditory-motor interaction. S...
Contains fulltext : 76672.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Action can aff...
In an exploratory study of interactions between left hand (LH) and right hand (RH) fingerings, 6 pro...
We examined the effect of rate on finger kinematics in goal-directed actions of pianists. In additio...
Abstract Motor lateralization is viewed as anatomical or functional asymmetry of the two sides of ...
Many pianists find it difficult to connect sustained lines, traverse the keyboard, complete left-han...
For top performers, including athletes and musicians, even subtle inconsistencies in rhythm and forc...
Quantitative evaluation of piano performance is of interests in many fields, including music educati...
Body movements require the activity of muscles fired by their motor neurons, controlled and coordina...
Humans show a tendency to represent pitch in a spatial format. A classical finding supporting this s...