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The Relationship between Auditory Imagery and Musical Synchronization Abilities in Musicians
(2009)
Musical ensemble performance requires precise action coordination. To maintain synchrony in the presence of expressive tempo variations, musicians presumably anticipate the sounds that will be produced by their co-performers ...
The role of loudness in detection of surprising events in music recordings
(2009)
The abrupt change of loudness is a salient event that is not always expected by a music listener. Therefore loudness is an important cue when seeking for events in a music stream that could violate human expectations. The ...
Time reproduction of structured auditory events by deaf and hearing subjects
(2009)
Congenital deafness affects different aspects of information processing and time perception. In deafness the accuracy of duration judgments seems to be linked to differences in the use of conventional time units, applied ...
Towards a dynamic systems approach to the development of language and music - Theoretical foundations and methodological issues
(2009)
Music and language are considered as distinct auditory systems that serve different communicative uses. From the perspective of infants rather inexperienced with their native musical and linguistic systems, these differences ...
Towards new social dimensions for children's music making - JamMo as a collaborative and communal M-learning environment
(2009)
Children’s collaborative music making has recently gained a lot of interest in the field of musical development and learning. Mobile learning (M-learning) is a relatively new field of educational research and so far there ...
Tune recognition from melody, rhythm and harmony
(2009)
Earlier studies have shown that listeners recognise familiar tunes. With tunes that are manipulated in some way, melody has been shown to be more important for recognition than rhythm. The present study examined the ...
Variations of the perception of mood and tension of music excerpts depending on the visual context
(2009)
We study the influence that image features may have on music tension and liveliness perception. 72 music excerpts from different genres and periods were selected, and 72 still shots were taken from different animation ...
Verbal effect on memorisation and recognition of Wagner’s leitmotifs
(2009)
This study aims to investigate the different listening experiences of Richard Wagner’s leitmotifs with and without verbal (external) information provided about the leitmotifs, their meanings and the librettos of the work. ...
What can discourse psychology say about teachers' music talk and their teaching strategies?
(2009)
The teaching in music and culture schools is an activity that involves approximately one third of the children in Sweden, but there are only a few scientific studies conducted on the subject. The most of its participants ...
What do Singers Say About the Effects of Choral Singing on Physical Health? - Findings from a Survey of Choristers in Australia, England and Germany
(2009)
This paper presents evidence on choral singers’ perceptions of the physical health benefits of choral singing. It is based on a thematic analysis of answers given to a single open question included in a questionnaire survey ...