The paper presents two empirical cases of expert musicians-a classical string quartet and a solo, free improvisation saxophonist-to analyze the explanatory power and reach of theories in the field of expertise studies and joint action. We argue that neither the positions stressing top-down capacities of prediction, planning or perspective-taking, nor those emphasizing bottom-up embodied processes of entrainment, motor-responses and emotional sharing can do justice to the empirical material. We then turn to hybrid theories in the expertise debate and interactionist accounts of cognition. Attempting to strengthen and extend them, we offer \u27Arch\u27: an overarching conception of musical interaction as an externalized, cognitive scaffold tha...
Musical improvisation, spontaneous and creative play with musical materials, offers opportunities to...
Wopereis, I. G. J. H., Van Merriënboer, J. J. G., & Kirschner, P. A. (2010). Improvising in music: A...
For many years, researchers have been investigating how and why certain people develop into experts ...
The aims of this research are to investigate how improvisatory skills develop in individuals and tea...
Expert skill in music performance involves an apparent paradox. On stage, expert musicians are requi...
This study presents an expert view on musical improvisational expertise. A group concept mapping pro...
This study aims to reveal environmental factors that affect successful and less successful improvisa...
This thesis is an autoethnographic self-study of learning to improvise in classical styles. As a pro...
International audienceJoint-improvisation is not only an open-ended creative action that two or more...
Aims. The research question of the present study is: “What are Western classical music improvisers’ ...
This paper pursues two main aims. First, it distinguishes two kinds of improvisation: expert and ine...
textJazz improvisation represents one of the more impressive examples of human creative behavior, bu...
Improvisation is a complex musical skill that takes many years of practice to master. An interesting...
This thesis investigates the cognitive foundations of collaborative musical free improvisation. To e...
My research thesis concerns the teaching and learning of improvisation in music, and consists of nin...
Musical improvisation, spontaneous and creative play with musical materials, offers opportunities to...
Wopereis, I. G. J. H., Van Merriënboer, J. J. G., & Kirschner, P. A. (2010). Improvising in music: A...
For many years, researchers have been investigating how and why certain people develop into experts ...
The aims of this research are to investigate how improvisatory skills develop in individuals and tea...
Expert skill in music performance involves an apparent paradox. On stage, expert musicians are requi...
This study presents an expert view on musical improvisational expertise. A group concept mapping pro...
This study aims to reveal environmental factors that affect successful and less successful improvisa...
This thesis is an autoethnographic self-study of learning to improvise in classical styles. As a pro...
International audienceJoint-improvisation is not only an open-ended creative action that two or more...
Aims. The research question of the present study is: “What are Western classical music improvisers’ ...
This paper pursues two main aims. First, it distinguishes two kinds of improvisation: expert and ine...
textJazz improvisation represents one of the more impressive examples of human creative behavior, bu...
Improvisation is a complex musical skill that takes many years of practice to master. An interesting...
This thesis investigates the cognitive foundations of collaborative musical free improvisation. To e...
My research thesis concerns the teaching and learning of improvisation in music, and consists of nin...
Musical improvisation, spontaneous and creative play with musical materials, offers opportunities to...
Wopereis, I. G. J. H., Van Merriënboer, J. J. G., & Kirschner, P. A. (2010). Improvising in music: A...
For many years, researchers have been investigating how and why certain people develop into experts ...