Expert ensemble musicians produce exquisitely coordinated sounds, but rehearsal is typically required to do so. Ensemble coordination may thus be influenced by the degree to which individuals are familiar with each other’s parts. Such familiarity may affect the ability to predict and synchronize with co-performers’ actions. Internal models related to action simulation and anticipatory musical imagery may be affected by knowledge of (1) the musical structure of a co-performer’s part (e.g., in terms of its rhythm and phrase structure) and/or (2) the co-performer’s idiosyncratic playing style (e.g., expressive micro-timing variations). The current study investigated the effects of familiarity on interpersonal coordination in piano duos. Skille...
Interpersonal coordination is exemplified in ensemble musicians, who coordinate their actions delibe...
International audienceWhen musicians improvise together, they tend to agree beforehand on a common s...
Interpersonal coordination within a dyadic musical performance requires that the two musicians share...
Expert ensemble musicians produce exquisitely coordinated sounds, but rehearsal is typically require...
Expert ensemble musicians produce exquisitely coordinated sounds, but rehearsal is typically require...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00368 Knowing too little or too much: the effects of familiarity with a co-p...
The types, functions, sources and effects of musicians’ bodily movements have been studied in solois...
The capacity of expert musicians to coordinate with each other when playing in ensembles or rehearsi...
Today’s audio, visual, and internet technologies allow people to interact despite physical distances...
The cognitive and social processes underlying musical and social collaboration were explored in a sm...
How does a newly formed duo of expert musicians negotiate a shared understanding of an unfamiliar wo...
Turn-taking is a feature of many social interactions such as group music-making, where partners must...
We examined the signatures of music improvisation following a targeted manipulation that involves a ...
The ability to distinguish between an individual's own actions and those of another person is a requ...
Musical ensemble performance requires precise yet flexible interpersonal coordination. The former Ma...
Interpersonal coordination is exemplified in ensemble musicians, who coordinate their actions delibe...
International audienceWhen musicians improvise together, they tend to agree beforehand on a common s...
Interpersonal coordination within a dyadic musical performance requires that the two musicians share...
Expert ensemble musicians produce exquisitely coordinated sounds, but rehearsal is typically require...
Expert ensemble musicians produce exquisitely coordinated sounds, but rehearsal is typically require...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00368 Knowing too little or too much: the effects of familiarity with a co-p...
The types, functions, sources and effects of musicians’ bodily movements have been studied in solois...
The capacity of expert musicians to coordinate with each other when playing in ensembles or rehearsi...
Today’s audio, visual, and internet technologies allow people to interact despite physical distances...
The cognitive and social processes underlying musical and social collaboration were explored in a sm...
How does a newly formed duo of expert musicians negotiate a shared understanding of an unfamiliar wo...
Turn-taking is a feature of many social interactions such as group music-making, where partners must...
We examined the signatures of music improvisation following a targeted manipulation that involves a ...
The ability to distinguish between an individual's own actions and those of another person is a requ...
Musical ensemble performance requires precise yet flexible interpersonal coordination. The former Ma...
Interpersonal coordination is exemplified in ensemble musicians, who coordinate their actions delibe...
International audienceWhen musicians improvise together, they tend to agree beforehand on a common s...
Interpersonal coordination within a dyadic musical performance requires that the two musicians share...