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Book reviews
(2006)
Suppressing reflexive behaviour: Saccadic eye movements in musicians and non-musicians
(2006)
Musicians who practice from notation and sight read every day can be said to perform a special eye training and could therefore possibly be distinguished from non-musicians. If a difference between both groups could ...
Constructions of jazz: how jazz musicians present their collaborative musical practice
(2006)
The collaborative processes of jazz improvising are of considerable academic interest as a unique form of creativity. While recent work highlights the utility of interviewing practitioners with the aim of gaining an ...
Impact of melodic organization on perceived structure and emotional expression in music
(2006)
The traditional view of tonality has been criticized for being static in neglecting the impact of other musical features such as melody, rhythm and loudness on tonality. The purpose of this paper was to investigate a ...
Zipf's law and the creation of musical context
(2006)
This article discusses the extension of the notion of context from linguistics to the domain of music. In language, the statistical regularity known as Zipf s law which concerns the frequency of usage of different words ...
Can experts identify "open throat" technique as a perceptual phenomenon?
(2006)
Singing pedagogues have identified "open throat" as a widely used pedagogical tool in the singing studio and a critical technique to achieve good classical vocal quality. This study is the first to assess the perceptual ...