The study of the consequences of different sonata styles (baroque, classical and romantic piano repertoire) on pianists’ upper limbs represents a research topic for both the musical and medical fields. Twenty piano students were examined using a MicroFet2 dynamometer after playing three sonatas (Scarlatti K. 1 Sonata as a representative of the baroque style, Haydn Sonata no. 60 for the classical style and Chopin second Sonata for the romantic style). The phase sequence was randomised for each subject: firstly, continuous interpretation of 10 bars of a sonata was conducted 10 times, with the metronome tempo set by the investigator; secondly, the subject interpreted 10 bars of a different sonata continuously, standardised by tempo, which was ...
AbstractObjectiveMusicians tend to suffer from playing-related musculoskeletal problems over the for...
This dissertation seeks to illuminate the ways in which the scientific field of neuromechanics can...
A commercially available acoustic grand piano, originally provided with keystroke speed sensors, is ...
BackgroundLong-term piano training might induce some biochemical and structural adaptations in the i...
Piano playing techniques demand a fast coordination of intellectual and body response to accomplish ...
Playing-related musculoskeletal disorders (PRMDs) in pianists can lead to the cessation of performan...
Body movements require the activity of muscles fired by their motor neurons, controlled and coordina...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of graduated exercise at the piano on the pia...
The purpose of this dissertation is to introduce Sumiko Mikimoto's piano method, The Correct Piano T...
Faculty Adviser: Martha FlandersThis study exploited the variability across a group of normal, healt...
The movements required for piano playing usually involve low impact loads that do not exceed physiol...
Several biomechanical studies have been done with regard to the fingertip, hand, wrist, and upper ar...
ObjectiveWe aimed to investigate the correlations between Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Symptoms (...
Abstract During fatiguing piano tasks, muscle fatigue develops differently between expert pianists. ...
OBJECTIVE:We aimed to investigate the correlations between Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Symptoms ...
AbstractObjectiveMusicians tend to suffer from playing-related musculoskeletal problems over the for...
This dissertation seeks to illuminate the ways in which the scientific field of neuromechanics can...
A commercially available acoustic grand piano, originally provided with keystroke speed sensors, is ...
BackgroundLong-term piano training might induce some biochemical and structural adaptations in the i...
Piano playing techniques demand a fast coordination of intellectual and body response to accomplish ...
Playing-related musculoskeletal disorders (PRMDs) in pianists can lead to the cessation of performan...
Body movements require the activity of muscles fired by their motor neurons, controlled and coordina...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of graduated exercise at the piano on the pia...
The purpose of this dissertation is to introduce Sumiko Mikimoto's piano method, The Correct Piano T...
Faculty Adviser: Martha FlandersThis study exploited the variability across a group of normal, healt...
The movements required for piano playing usually involve low impact loads that do not exceed physiol...
Several biomechanical studies have been done with regard to the fingertip, hand, wrist, and upper ar...
ObjectiveWe aimed to investigate the correlations between Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Symptoms (...
Abstract During fatiguing piano tasks, muscle fatigue develops differently between expert pianists. ...
OBJECTIVE:We aimed to investigate the correlations between Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Symptoms ...
AbstractObjectiveMusicians tend to suffer from playing-related musculoskeletal problems over the for...
This dissertation seeks to illuminate the ways in which the scientific field of neuromechanics can...
A commercially available acoustic grand piano, originally provided with keystroke speed sensors, is ...