Contains fulltext : 64713.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)It has been argued that Japanese and western musicians give different impressions to the listener when performing western music (Saito, 1999; Shibata, 1987). However, these claims are mostly based on subjective impressions and very few studies provide corroborative empirical evidence. The aim of the present study is to compare Japanese and western musicians with regard to timing. Japanese and Dutch percussionists performed nine kinds of rhythmic patterns consisting of two intervals, under two conditions, in three tempi. There seemed to be a tendency for the Japanese participants to perform 4:1, 5:1, 1:4 and 1:5 patterns with a smaller duration ratio than i...
Background in Music Psychology. Previous research on rhythmic perception has highlighted differences...
Our investigation was aimed at improving the comprehension of asymmetrical rhythms. Specifically, ou...
Contains fulltext : 74670.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of thi...
It has been argued that Japanese and western musicians give different impressions to the listener wh...
Recently, an index that measures the variability of successive durations (nPVI) has been applied for...
I examine rhythmic tendencies of Korean and Western middle school students in linguistic and abstr...
ABSTRACT: Interest in possible cultural influences on basic rhythm perception and production has bee...
I examine rhythmic tendencies of Korean and Western middle school students in linguistic and abstr...
Item does not contain fulltextRecently, there has been evidence that the rhythm in English and Frenc...
IT HAS LONG BEEN ASSUMED THAT RHYTHM cognition builds on perceptual categories tied to prototypes de...
IT HAS LONG BEEN ASSUMED THAT RHYTHM cognition builds on perceptual categories tied to prototypes de...
IT HAS LONG BEEN ASSUMED THAT RHYTHM cognition builds on perceptual categories tied to prototypes de...
Abstract: Recently, there has been evidence that the rhythm in English and French non-vocal musical ...
It has long been assumed that rhythm cognition builds on perceptual categories tied to prototypes de...
Recently, there has been evidence that the rhythm in English and French non-vocal musical themes are...
Background in Music Psychology. Previous research on rhythmic perception has highlighted differences...
Our investigation was aimed at improving the comprehension of asymmetrical rhythms. Specifically, ou...
Contains fulltext : 74670.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of thi...
It has been argued that Japanese and western musicians give different impressions to the listener wh...
Recently, an index that measures the variability of successive durations (nPVI) has been applied for...
I examine rhythmic tendencies of Korean and Western middle school students in linguistic and abstr...
ABSTRACT: Interest in possible cultural influences on basic rhythm perception and production has bee...
I examine rhythmic tendencies of Korean and Western middle school students in linguistic and abstr...
Item does not contain fulltextRecently, there has been evidence that the rhythm in English and Frenc...
IT HAS LONG BEEN ASSUMED THAT RHYTHM cognition builds on perceptual categories tied to prototypes de...
IT HAS LONG BEEN ASSUMED THAT RHYTHM cognition builds on perceptual categories tied to prototypes de...
IT HAS LONG BEEN ASSUMED THAT RHYTHM cognition builds on perceptual categories tied to prototypes de...
Abstract: Recently, there has been evidence that the rhythm in English and French non-vocal musical ...
It has long been assumed that rhythm cognition builds on perceptual categories tied to prototypes de...
Recently, there has been evidence that the rhythm in English and French non-vocal musical themes are...
Background in Music Psychology. Previous research on rhythmic perception has highlighted differences...
Our investigation was aimed at improving the comprehension of asymmetrical rhythms. Specifically, ou...
Contains fulltext : 74670.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of thi...