In this response to Filippo Bonini Baraldi, Emmanuel Bigand and Thierry Pozzo’s article ‘Measuring aksak rhythm and synchronization in Transylvanian village music by using motion capture’, I present supplementary analyses of (a) the ratio between Short and Long beats, and (b) the entrainment between the two musicians in the motion capture recordings. The main findings reported are: the mean S:L ratio is close to 1:√2, although there is some evidence for the role of 2:3 as an attractor ratio; the distribution of S:L ratios and other measures vary depending on whether the period is taken as S+L or L+S; and the S:L ratio varies with tempo. Since the viola part is much less variable than the violin part, the former should be taken as a referenc...
The pulse level in music is often described as a series of isochronous beats that provides an underl...
[1] In this article I present some considerations on the measuring of musical rhythm with earlier re...
This study investigates periodic body motion (foot-tapping and vertical hip motions) as a reference ...
In this response to Filippo Bonini Baraldi, Emmanuel Bigand and Thierry Pozzo’s article ‘Measuring a...
While the methodologies employed by Bonini-Baraldi et al., document the rhythms produced in a single...
Techniques based on motion capture can be useful in analyzing a wide range of musical styles and pra...
Many songs and dance pieces from the Balkan Peninsula employ aksak meter, in which two categorically...
In a chronometric timing study of percussive accompaniment in two recorded live performances from so...
Our investigation was aimed at improving the comprehension of asymmetrical rhythms. Specifically, ou...
This text comments on Ohriner’s (2014) paper and undertakes a brief quantitative re-analysis of Ohri...
The inter-group entrainment study by Lucas, Clayton, and Leante (2011) is an interesting research re...
Ohriner (this volume) empirically investigated the ability of listeners to rhythmically entrain to p...
Human social interactions often involve carefully synchronized behaviours. Musical performance in pa...
Musical timing is a rich, complex phenomenon which changes across cultures, periods and styles and r...
The current study investigates auditory-motor coupling in musically trained participants using a Str...
The pulse level in music is often described as a series of isochronous beats that provides an underl...
[1] In this article I present some considerations on the measuring of musical rhythm with earlier re...
This study investigates periodic body motion (foot-tapping and vertical hip motions) as a reference ...
In this response to Filippo Bonini Baraldi, Emmanuel Bigand and Thierry Pozzo’s article ‘Measuring a...
While the methodologies employed by Bonini-Baraldi et al., document the rhythms produced in a single...
Techniques based on motion capture can be useful in analyzing a wide range of musical styles and pra...
Many songs and dance pieces from the Balkan Peninsula employ aksak meter, in which two categorically...
In a chronometric timing study of percussive accompaniment in two recorded live performances from so...
Our investigation was aimed at improving the comprehension of asymmetrical rhythms. Specifically, ou...
This text comments on Ohriner’s (2014) paper and undertakes a brief quantitative re-analysis of Ohri...
The inter-group entrainment study by Lucas, Clayton, and Leante (2011) is an interesting research re...
Ohriner (this volume) empirically investigated the ability of listeners to rhythmically entrain to p...
Human social interactions often involve carefully synchronized behaviours. Musical performance in pa...
Musical timing is a rich, complex phenomenon which changes across cultures, periods and styles and r...
The current study investigates auditory-motor coupling in musically trained participants using a Str...
The pulse level in music is often described as a series of isochronous beats that provides an underl...
[1] In this article I present some considerations on the measuring of musical rhythm with earlier re...
This study investigates periodic body motion (foot-tapping and vertical hip motions) as a reference ...