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Is incidental re-creation likely to happen in pop music?
(2009)
In this study we try to address the question, if independent (re-)creations are likely to happen in pop music. The interest in this topic stems from the fact that the claim of an “independent creation” is a common defense ...
The Brain, Memory, and Oral Tradition in Music
(2009)
Recent studies of the brain in various subfields have shown that memory is really a type of re-creation—piecing together many elements stored separately. Memory, creativity and their connections have been focal points in ...
Influence of linguistic rhythm on individual compositional style in 19th century French and German art song
(2009)
This study extends prior research on the influence of linguistic rhythm on musical rhythm to 19th-century French and German art songs. Results indicate that the measurement of rhythmic variability used in prior studies, ...
The contribution of talk to generating flow experience in the music classroom
(2009)
People can experience flow whilst taking part in a range of activities such as painting, sport and music and work. A flow state is achieved by balancing high levels of skill and challenge in a cyclical process that involves ...
Development of vocal performance in 5th grade children - A longitudinal study of choral class singing
(2009)
The primary aim of the study was to assess the effects of choral class singing on vocal performance in primary school children. In particular, changes of the singing voice in terms of voice range profiles (VRP) and dysphonia ...
JamMo - Developmentally designed software for children’s mobile music-making
(2009)
Mobile learning is one of the most recent branches in educational research. In contrast to traditional classroom learning, mobile learning extends outside the classroom, allowing mobility and flexible interaction between ...
Groove Experience: Emotional and Physiological Responses to Groove-Based Music
(2009)
Theories of music and emotion suggest that subjective affective experience and physiological arousal are elicited by anticipation of musical-structural events. However, little is known about to what extent groove-based ...
A Psychoacoustic Model of Harmonic Cadences - A Preliminary Report
(2009)
This report presents a psychoacoustically derived computational model of the perceived distance between any two major or minor triads, the degree of activity created by any given pair of triads, and the cadential effectiveness ...