This paper reports on an experiment investigating the expressive means with which performers of groove-based musics signal the intended timing of a rhythmic event. Ten expert drummers were instructed to perform a rock pattern in three different tempi and three different timing styles: “laid-back,” “on-the-beat,” and “pushed.” The results show that there were systematic differences in the intensity and timbre (i.e., sound-pressure level, temporal centroid, and spectral centroid) of series of snare strokes played with these different timing styles at the individual level. A common pattern was found across subjects concerning the effect of instructed timing on sound-pressure level: a majority of the drummers played laid-back strokes louder tha...
Microtiming has been assumed to be vital for the experience of groove, but past research presented c...
Patterned microtiming deviations from metronomic regularity are ubiquitous in the performance of met...
Five different drummers were asked to perform two short drumming performances to a reference tempo ...
This paper reports on an experiment investigating the expressive means with which performers of groo...
THIS STUDY REPORTS ON AN EXPERIMENT THAT tested whether drummers systematically manipulated not only...
This thesis investigates the expressive means through which musicians well versed in groove-based mu...
This thesis addresses three aspects of movement, performance and perception in music performance. Fi...
abstract: Tempo control is a crucial part of musicianship that can provide an obstacle for novice mu...
When multiple sources of sensory information about a single environmental property are available, mo...
We investigated the effect of musical expertise on sensitivity to asynchrony for drumming point-ligh...
Patterned microtiming deviations from metronomic regularity are ubiquitous in the performance of met...
Music psychology defines groove as humans' pleasureable urge to move their body in synchrony with mu...
Background and objectives: Instances of polyrhythm (cf. Vuust et al., 2006) and microtiming (cf. Dan...
We investigated the effect of musical expertise on sensitivity to asynchrony for drumming point-ligh...
<div><p>Music psychology defines groove as humans’ pleasureable urge to move their body in synchrony...
Microtiming has been assumed to be vital for the experience of groove, but past research presented c...
Patterned microtiming deviations from metronomic regularity are ubiquitous in the performance of met...
Five different drummers were asked to perform two short drumming performances to a reference tempo ...
This paper reports on an experiment investigating the expressive means with which performers of groo...
THIS STUDY REPORTS ON AN EXPERIMENT THAT tested whether drummers systematically manipulated not only...
This thesis investigates the expressive means through which musicians well versed in groove-based mu...
This thesis addresses three aspects of movement, performance and perception in music performance. Fi...
abstract: Tempo control is a crucial part of musicianship that can provide an obstacle for novice mu...
When multiple sources of sensory information about a single environmental property are available, mo...
We investigated the effect of musical expertise on sensitivity to asynchrony for drumming point-ligh...
Patterned microtiming deviations from metronomic regularity are ubiquitous in the performance of met...
Music psychology defines groove as humans' pleasureable urge to move their body in synchrony with mu...
Background and objectives: Instances of polyrhythm (cf. Vuust et al., 2006) and microtiming (cf. Dan...
We investigated the effect of musical expertise on sensitivity to asynchrony for drumming point-ligh...
<div><p>Music psychology defines groove as humans’ pleasureable urge to move their body in synchrony...
Microtiming has been assumed to be vital for the experience of groove, but past research presented c...
Patterned microtiming deviations from metronomic regularity are ubiquitous in the performance of met...
Five different drummers were asked to perform two short drumming performances to a reference tempo ...