This paper presents an empirical evaluation of a digital music instrument (DMI) for electroacoustic vocal performance, the Tibetan Singing Prayer Wheel (TSPW). Specifically, we study audience preference for the way it maps horizontal spinning gestures to vocal processing parameters. We filmed six songs with the singer using the TSPW, and created two alternative soundtracks for each song: one desynchronized, and one with the mapping inverted. Participants viewed all six songs with either the original or desynchronized soundtrack (Experiment 1), or either the original or inverted-mapping soundtrack (Experiment 2). Participants were asked several questions via questionnaire after each song. Overall, they reported higher engagement and preferen...
Classical music is characterized by its standardized practices and established patterns of audience ...
This work describes a new approach to gesture mapping in a performance with a traditional musical in...
This chapter proposes an empirical approach to monitoring music performance practice as developed at...
This paper presents the Tibetan Singing Prayer Wheel, a hand-held, wireless, sensor-based musical in...
This paper discusses the development of a gestural controller interface for contemporary vocal perfo...
Currently little is known about the brain dynamics and expressive movements that support musical eng...
This paper discusses the development of a gestural controller interface for contemporary vocal perfo...
This paper explores the roles of technical and musical familiarity in shaping audience response to d...
The paper describes a framework for the incorporation of an interactive-multimedia computer applicat...
Research in many fields has demonstrated the perceptual advantages of experiencing the world through...
This paper outlines the development process of an audio-visual gestural instrument—the AirSticks—and...
Background in musicology. Understanding the gesture-based foundations of musical involvement open...
Musical communication involves performance and perception processes, both of which engage the sensor...
International audienceThis paper reports on experiments in real-time gestural control of voice synth...
One important aspect of stage performance for non-classical singers is stage monitoring. Amplified i...
Classical music is characterized by its standardized practices and established patterns of audience ...
This work describes a new approach to gesture mapping in a performance with a traditional musical in...
This chapter proposes an empirical approach to monitoring music performance practice as developed at...
This paper presents the Tibetan Singing Prayer Wheel, a hand-held, wireless, sensor-based musical in...
This paper discusses the development of a gestural controller interface for contemporary vocal perfo...
Currently little is known about the brain dynamics and expressive movements that support musical eng...
This paper discusses the development of a gestural controller interface for contemporary vocal perfo...
This paper explores the roles of technical and musical familiarity in shaping audience response to d...
The paper describes a framework for the incorporation of an interactive-multimedia computer applicat...
Research in many fields has demonstrated the perceptual advantages of experiencing the world through...
This paper outlines the development process of an audio-visual gestural instrument—the AirSticks—and...
Background in musicology. Understanding the gesture-based foundations of musical involvement open...
Musical communication involves performance and perception processes, both of which engage the sensor...
International audienceThis paper reports on experiments in real-time gestural control of voice synth...
One important aspect of stage performance for non-classical singers is stage monitoring. Amplified i...
Classical music is characterized by its standardized practices and established patterns of audience ...
This work describes a new approach to gesture mapping in a performance with a traditional musical in...
This chapter proposes an empirical approach to monitoring music performance practice as developed at...