A commercially available acoustic grand piano, originally provided with keystroke speed sensors, is proposed as a standard instrument to quantitatively assess the technical side of pianist's performance, after the mechanical characteristics of the keyboard have been measured. We found a positional dependence of the relationship between the applied force and the resulting downstroke speed (i.e. treble keys descend fastest) due to the different hammer/hammer shaft mass to be accelerated. When this effect was removed by a custom software, the ability of 14 pianists was analysed in terms of variability in stroke intervals and keystroke speeds. C-major scales played by separate hands at different imposed tempos and at 5 subjectively chosen grade...
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The models of piano keys available in the literature are crude: two degrees of freedom and a very fe...
In this study, the influence of piano key vibration levels on players’ personal judgment of the inst...
<div><p>Skilled piano performance requires considerable movement control to accomplish the high leve...
Dexterous tool use is typically characterized by fast and precise motions performed by multiple fing...
Skilled piano performance requires considerable movement control to accomplish the high levels of ti...
Abstract Sequential actions such as playing a piano or tapping in synchrony to an external signal pu...
We examined the effect of rate on finger kinematics in goal-directed actions of pianists. In additio...
For top performers, including athletes and musicians, even subtle inconsistencies in rhythm and forc...
Body movements require the activity of muscles fired by their motor neurons, controlled and coordina...
The fingerings used by keyboard players are determined by a range of ergonomic (anatomic/motor), cog...
Quantitative evaluation of piano performance is of interests in many fields, including music educati...
Piano actions are striking mechanisms whose functioning is based on dynamic principles; producinga s...
fingers arrive on instrument keys contributes to tempo-ral accuracy in piano performance (Goebl &...
This paper describes instruments designed to measure the tone-volume of the piano. The tone-volume d...
Contains fulltext : 90442.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)SENSORY INFORMAT...
The models of piano keys available in the literature are crude: two degrees of freedom and a very fe...
In this study, the influence of piano key vibration levels on players’ personal judgment of the inst...
<div><p>Skilled piano performance requires considerable movement control to accomplish the high leve...
Dexterous tool use is typically characterized by fast and precise motions performed by multiple fing...
Skilled piano performance requires considerable movement control to accomplish the high levels of ti...
Abstract Sequential actions such as playing a piano or tapping in synchrony to an external signal pu...
We examined the effect of rate on finger kinematics in goal-directed actions of pianists. In additio...
For top performers, including athletes and musicians, even subtle inconsistencies in rhythm and forc...
Body movements require the activity of muscles fired by their motor neurons, controlled and coordina...
The fingerings used by keyboard players are determined by a range of ergonomic (anatomic/motor), cog...
Quantitative evaluation of piano performance is of interests in many fields, including music educati...
Piano actions are striking mechanisms whose functioning is based on dynamic principles; producinga s...
fingers arrive on instrument keys contributes to tempo-ral accuracy in piano performance (Goebl &...
This paper describes instruments designed to measure the tone-volume of the piano. The tone-volume d...
Contains fulltext : 90442.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)SENSORY INFORMAT...
The models of piano keys available in the literature are crude: two degrees of freedom and a very fe...
In this study, the influence of piano key vibration levels on players’ personal judgment of the inst...