This paper is a brief commentary on Poudrier's (2017) research article titled "Tapping to Carter: Mensural Determinacy in Complex Rhythmic Sequences." Poudrier's study aimed "to explore the relative salience of an implied beat in two contrasting rhythmic sequences" (p. 277) taken from one of Elliott Carter's compositions using a pulse finding paradigm. In our commentary, we critically evaluate the current approach and discuss further interpretations based on the author's results. Primarily, we argue that it is very difficult to draw any clear conclusions from the data (on a mathematical/statistical basis) because the recorded tapping behavior, namely the overall synchronization rate of the participants was far below chance level. These resu...
Production of relatively few rhythms with non-isochronous beats has been studied. So we assess repro...
We studied the process of pulse finding by using mechanical performances of composed music in which ...
It is well known that people can produce regular rhythms, such as clapping or finger tapping-what is...
This paper is a brief commentary on Poudrier's (2017) research article titled "Tapping to Carter: Me...
This paper is a brief commentary on Poudrier's (2017) research article titled "Tapping to Carter: Me...
This paper is a brief commentary on Poudrier's (2017) research article titled "Tapping to Carter: Me...
The tapping paradigm has played an important role in formulating beat induction models. However, exp...
The tapping paradigm has played an important role in formulating beat induction models. However, exp...
This short essay responds to issues raised by Fischinger and Dyck-Hemming in their commentary on thi...
This short essay responds to issues raised by Fischinger and Dyck-Hemming in their commentary on thi...
The tapping paradigm has played an important role in formulating beat induction models. However, exp...
The tapping paradigm has played an important role in formulating beat induction models. However, exp...
This text comments on Ohriner’s (2014) paper and undertakes a brief quantitative re-analysis of Ohri...
Prior investigations of simple rhythms in familiar time signatures have shown the importance of seve...
Our investigation was aimed at improving the comprehension of asymmetrical rhythms. Specifically, ou...
Production of relatively few rhythms with non-isochronous beats has been studied. So we assess repro...
We studied the process of pulse finding by using mechanical performances of composed music in which ...
It is well known that people can produce regular rhythms, such as clapping or finger tapping-what is...
This paper is a brief commentary on Poudrier's (2017) research article titled "Tapping to Carter: Me...
This paper is a brief commentary on Poudrier's (2017) research article titled "Tapping to Carter: Me...
This paper is a brief commentary on Poudrier's (2017) research article titled "Tapping to Carter: Me...
The tapping paradigm has played an important role in formulating beat induction models. However, exp...
The tapping paradigm has played an important role in formulating beat induction models. However, exp...
This short essay responds to issues raised by Fischinger and Dyck-Hemming in their commentary on thi...
This short essay responds to issues raised by Fischinger and Dyck-Hemming in their commentary on thi...
The tapping paradigm has played an important role in formulating beat induction models. However, exp...
The tapping paradigm has played an important role in formulating beat induction models. However, exp...
This text comments on Ohriner’s (2014) paper and undertakes a brief quantitative re-analysis of Ohri...
Prior investigations of simple rhythms in familiar time signatures have shown the importance of seve...
Our investigation was aimed at improving the comprehension of asymmetrical rhythms. Specifically, ou...
Production of relatively few rhythms with non-isochronous beats has been studied. So we assess repro...
We studied the process of pulse finding by using mechanical performances of composed music in which ...
It is well known that people can produce regular rhythms, such as clapping or finger tapping-what is...