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Comparison of rhythm in musical scores and performances as measured with the Pairwise Variability Index
(2010)
This paper tests two hypotheses: (1) the normalized Pairwise Variability Index (nPVI) values computed on the basis of recorded performances may be higher than the nPVI values computed for the same works as musical scores, ...
Mobile listening situations in everyday life: The use of MP3 players while travelling
(2010)
Due to technological developments including MP3 format and portable music players, people are now easily able to listen to music to accompany almost every everyday life situation, and music listening is particularly common ...
Memesatz contra Ursatz: Memetic perspectives on the aetiology and evolution of musical structure
(2010)
This article discusses the aetiology and evolution of musical structure, specifically the sonata-form exposition, from a memetic perspective. It regards established musical forms as replicated schemata arising from the ...
The effects of musical fit on choice between two competing foods
(2010)
Two experiments investigated the impact of musical "fit" on consumer choice. In Experiment 1, Malaysian participants of Malay, Indian, or Chinese ethnicity chose between Malay and Western food while either Malay or Western ...
Musical tastes of secondary school students' with different cultural backgrounds: a study in the spanish north african city of Melilla
(2010)
The purpose of this study is to analyze the musical tastes of secondary school students in terms of cultural origin, in the Spanish city of Melilla, a North African enclave bordered by Morocco and characterized by its ...
A preliminary investigation into the association between body movement patterns and dynamic variation in western contemporary popular singing
(2010)
This study assessed the presence of body movements that may be common to all western contemporary popular (WCP) singers that may be integral to both the physical production of the sung sound and to acoustic output, in this ...
Perceived improvement in vocal performance following tertiary-level classical vocal training: do listeners hear systematic progress?
(2010)
This study assessed expert listeners' perceptual evaluations of the vocal performances of tertiary level classical singing students over two complete years of training. Fifteen singers sang Caccini's Amarilli, mia bella ...