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Absolute pitch and tone language - Two new studies
(2009)
Two new studies provide evidence in favor of the hypothesis that absolute pitch is strongly influenced by a speech-related critical period. The first study examined the prevalence of absolute pitch among students in at the ...
The Meaning of Redundancy for Opera Choristers - an investigation of musical identity in the context of job loss
(2009)
This study looks at the impact of job loss for seven professional opera choristers. The individual aspects of such change are not always addressed by traditional methodologies. Motivated by these concerns, this study takes ...
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 ...
Musical Self-Concept - Presentation of a Multi-Dimensional Model and Its Empirical Analyses
(2009)
Research on the specific domain of musical self-concept was so far exclusively concerned with musically active subjects (such as performers, music teachers, students, or singing children). In contrast, the starting base ...
Tension design of contemporary orchestral music in different performances of "Sula" by Helena Tulve
(2009)
Cognitive musicology is a psychological domain of music which attempts to proximity several interpretations as notation in a score, analysis, performance, and perception. The previous study of the authors developes the ...
Adaptive memory representations of musical tempo and pitch
(2009)
Recent studies showed that the perception of extremely shifted versions of familiar pieces of music affects judgements about the original tempo and pitch. This paper aims to give an overview on musical adaptation effects ...
An exploratory study of gazing behavior during live performance
(2009)
It is known that the visual information given by performers during a performance works as a useful channel of communication to the audience. In my previous studies, many performers referred to the importance of gazing ...
Singing and laughing with those who have advanced dementia - Songs connect Archie & Ethel
(2009)
The purpose of this study was to find ways of making those with dementia happier and to make a DVD based on those findings for use in training programmes with care staff and families. With financial help from the U.K. UnLtd ...
An approach to Children’s singing between Forty to Fifty Months Old
(2009)
In early childhood, the first vocal attempts follow the general contours of the target melody. Those attempts gradually improve, turning into a more accurate performance both in melodic shape and tonal stability. The aim ...
Designing New learning Environments for Music - Implementing the MobiKid experience
(2009)
In 2006-2008 a mobile software application MobiKid for children aged 3-6 was developed to allow children to sing, record and listen to the songs independently at home. They could even forward the recorded songs to be ...