Improvising on the piano keyboard requires extensive skill development, which may reduce the feeling of immersion and flow for amateur players. However, being able to add simple musical effects greatly boosts a player's ability to express their unique playing style. To simplify this process, we designed an electromyography-based (EMG) system which integrates seamlessly into normal play by allowing musicians to modulate sound pitch using their thumb. We conducted an exploratory user study where users played a predefined melody and improvised using our system and a standard pitch wheel. Interview responses and survey answers showed that the EMG-based system supported the players' musical flow. Additionally, interviews indicated the system's c...
This paper introduces a system for improvisational musicalexpression that enables all users, novice ...
The MappEMG pipeline aims to augment the traditional classical concert experience by giving listener...
An experiment with trained musicians was conducted to investigate how finger pushing and pulling ges...
Improvising on the piano keyboard requires extensive skill development, which may reduce the feeling...
We present the first combined use of the electromyogram (EMG) andmechanomyogram (MMG), two biosignal...
Novel input methods for game design often excite users, especially if they extend the way one intera...
The author presents the challenges and opportunities in the use of the electromyogram (EMG), a signa...
We present use of the electromyogram (EMG) for sensing musical gesture and discuss interactive machi...
The chapter presents a system allowing pianists to manipulate live audio processing of the piano thr...
With the advancement of technology, daily interaction with\ud computers is being relied on more and ...
The chapter describes through the implementation of microgestural sound control, how performers can ...
In recent years, music has become a valuable tool for rehabilitation, with its therapeutic effects i...
Haptic technology, providing force cues and creating a pro-grammable physical instrument interface, ...
In this work-in-progress, we propose the design of an interaction that allows a guitar player to air...
Learning to play a musical instrument such as the piano requires a substantial amount of practice an...
This paper introduces a system for improvisational musicalexpression that enables all users, novice ...
The MappEMG pipeline aims to augment the traditional classical concert experience by giving listener...
An experiment with trained musicians was conducted to investigate how finger pushing and pulling ges...
Improvising on the piano keyboard requires extensive skill development, which may reduce the feeling...
We present the first combined use of the electromyogram (EMG) andmechanomyogram (MMG), two biosignal...
Novel input methods for game design often excite users, especially if they extend the way one intera...
The author presents the challenges and opportunities in the use of the electromyogram (EMG), a signa...
We present use of the electromyogram (EMG) for sensing musical gesture and discuss interactive machi...
The chapter presents a system allowing pianists to manipulate live audio processing of the piano thr...
With the advancement of technology, daily interaction with\ud computers is being relied on more and ...
The chapter describes through the implementation of microgestural sound control, how performers can ...
In recent years, music has become a valuable tool for rehabilitation, with its therapeutic effects i...
Haptic technology, providing force cues and creating a pro-grammable physical instrument interface, ...
In this work-in-progress, we propose the design of an interaction that allows a guitar player to air...
Learning to play a musical instrument such as the piano requires a substantial amount of practice an...
This paper introduces a system for improvisational musicalexpression that enables all users, novice ...
The MappEMG pipeline aims to augment the traditional classical concert experience by giving listener...
An experiment with trained musicians was conducted to investigate how finger pushing and pulling ges...