Nonverbal auditory and visual communication helps ensemble musicians predict each other’s intentions and coordinate their actions. When structural characteristics of the music make predicting co-performers’ intentions difficult (e.g., following long pauses or during ritardandi), reliance on incoming auditory and visual signals may change. This study tested whether attention to visual cues during piano–piano and piano–violin duet performance increases in such situations. Pianists performed the secondo part to three duets, synchronizing with recordings of violinists or pianists playing the primo parts. Secondos’ access to incoming audio and visual signals and to their own auditory feedback was manipulated. Synchronization was most successful wh...
Expert ensemble musicians produce exquisitely coordinated sounds, but rehearsal is typically require...
During the act of performing, visible cues between duo pianists are of necessity kept to a minimum. ...
Recently, Vuoskoski, Thompson, Clarke, and Spence (2014) demonstrated that visual kinematic performa...
We investigated whether people monitor the outcomes of their own and their partners 'individual acti...
■ We investigated whether people monitor the outcomes of their own and their partners ʼ individual a...
This paper examines the development and implementation of general social and specific non-verbal com...
Investigating cues that underpin perceptual judgments of interpersonal coordination has important im...
Interpersonal coordination is exemplified in ensemble musicians, who coordinate their actions delibe...
Today’s audio, visual, and internet technologies allow people to interact despite physical distances...
1 Introduction/Related Work The communicative behaviour of musicians is multimodal: it involves gazi...
Everywhere in the world people enjoy listening to and making music together. Over the past 30 years,...
Duo musicians exhibit a broad variety of bodily gestures, but it is unclear how soloists’ and accomp...
Recent investigations analysing synchronization in singing ensembles have shown that the precision o...
Musicians make elaborate movements while performing, often using gestures that might seem extraneous...
When musicians perform together, how do they successfully coordinate? What are the types of informat...
Expert ensemble musicians produce exquisitely coordinated sounds, but rehearsal is typically require...
During the act of performing, visible cues between duo pianists are of necessity kept to a minimum. ...
Recently, Vuoskoski, Thompson, Clarke, and Spence (2014) demonstrated that visual kinematic performa...
We investigated whether people monitor the outcomes of their own and their partners 'individual acti...
■ We investigated whether people monitor the outcomes of their own and their partners ʼ individual a...
This paper examines the development and implementation of general social and specific non-verbal com...
Investigating cues that underpin perceptual judgments of interpersonal coordination has important im...
Interpersonal coordination is exemplified in ensemble musicians, who coordinate their actions delibe...
Today’s audio, visual, and internet technologies allow people to interact despite physical distances...
1 Introduction/Related Work The communicative behaviour of musicians is multimodal: it involves gazi...
Everywhere in the world people enjoy listening to and making music together. Over the past 30 years,...
Duo musicians exhibit a broad variety of bodily gestures, but it is unclear how soloists’ and accomp...
Recent investigations analysing synchronization in singing ensembles have shown that the precision o...
Musicians make elaborate movements while performing, often using gestures that might seem extraneous...
When musicians perform together, how do they successfully coordinate? What are the types of informat...
Expert ensemble musicians produce exquisitely coordinated sounds, but rehearsal is typically require...
During the act of performing, visible cues between duo pianists are of necessity kept to a minimum. ...
Recently, Vuoskoski, Thompson, Clarke, and Spence (2014) demonstrated that visual kinematic performa...