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Record the track and track the record: On the call‐and‐response dynamics in Hip Hop practice
Abstract Call‐and‐response has primarily been studied in Black Atlantic artistic traditions. We transpose call‐and‐response dynamics to the writing and recording process of a Hip Hop studio session. Combining collaborative autoethnography with formal analysis and using Communication Accommodation Theory's conceptual parameters of conscious and ...
Dastan Abdali, Steven Gilbers
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Recent years have seen increased reports of disruptive behavior at live music events, leading many to question the capacity of audiences to regulate their behavior. This matters both for positive audience experience and for crowd safety. Whilst some previous studies have examined violence in music audiences, there is almost no research looking at the ...
Harry M. Lewis +8 more
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Vital yet Fragile: Informal Networks of Support Among Young People Navigating Long Covid
ABSTRACT Introduction Young people living with Long Covid face challenges accessing health care and social support. Previous qualitative research in the UK has described the ‘invalidation’ of Long Covid illness experience. It has been said that there is a ‘double invisibility’ produced by narratives that minimise the effects of Covid‐19 among young ...
Zaira Clarke +5 more
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The term ‘idiom of the classical guitar’ is frequently used to intuitively identify the set of characteristics associated with this instrument. It serves as a cognitive shortcut, referencing the particulars of the instrument in general.
Marcin KUŹNIAR
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Abstract Popular society increasingly questions preferences that drive many resource allocations and production decisions, with many groups actively seeking to alter those preferences to achieve changes to resource use. Agricultural and applied economists, who are already equipped with excellent technical skills to undertake consumer preference and ...
Brian E. Roe
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Trust Emerges From Shared Attention: Behavioural and Neural Evidence From Dual EEG Hyperscanning
Shared attention enhances trust behaviour even in the absence of communication, visual cues, or reciprocity. Dual EEG hyperscanning revealed that trust under shared attention is supported by prefrontal oscillatory power, intra‐brain connectivity, and inter‐brain synchronisation.
Yuzhan Hang +5 more
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A New Guitar Teaching Philosophy A New Guitar Teaching Philosophy
In this present work it is given an opinion for a new approach to guitar teaching philosophy in a sufficiently sophisticated way, which surpasses up to now all known looks. With a goal to shed light on this important topic, this work will introduce a new
Ice B. Risteski
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This article aims to present an original system of transcription for classical guitar of works originally composed for English guitar (guittar). This instrument, now forgotten, was popular in Europe and the British colonies mainly in the second half of ...
Małgorzata Żegleń-Włodarczyk
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SWOT Sheds Light on Seiche Oscillations Within Atoll Islands
Abstract This study investigates the occurrence of surface elevation oscillations, known as seiches, at the atoll scale. We show that the innovative Ka‐band Radar Interferometer (KaRIn) onboard the Surface Water Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite makes it possible to visualize seiche‐like structures within lagoons of French Polynesia.
E. Rebouillat +4 more
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The importance of guitar handbooks by Georgije Milanovich and Ivan padovec in music education and methodology of guitar teaching in South Slavic region [PDF]
In the fourth decade of the 19th century, for the first time in the South Slavic region, two handbooks, two guitar schools appeared - Georgije Milanovich's publication in manuscript in Serbia, and the printed publication by the Croatian composer Ivan ...
Erak Dušan
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