Internet of Musical Things Aplicado a Instrumentos Musicais Robóticos
: In the 1950s, musicians started to explore computer use for musical activities, often unrelated to real-time processing. However, technological advances have made the computer more present in musical performances, creating research areas such as ...
Higor Araujo Fim Camporez +4 more
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Earth system music: music generated from the United Kingdom Earth System Model (UKESM1) [PDF]
Scientific data are almost always represented graphically in figures or in videos. With the ever-growing interest from the general public in understanding climate sciences, it is becoming increasingly important that scientists present this information in
L. de Mora +11 more
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Digital Musical Instruments as Probes: How Computation Changes the Mode-of-Being of Musical Instruments [PDF]
This article explores how computation opens up possibilities for new musical practices to emerge through technology design. Using the notion of thecultural probeas a lens, we consider the digital musical instrument as an experimental device that yields findings across the fields of music, sociology and acoustics.
Magnusson, Thor +5 more
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Designing accessible musical instruments by addressing musician-instrument relationships
This article explores the concept of intimacy in the relationship between a musician and their instrument, specifically in the context of designing digital and accessible musical interfaces (DMI/AMI) with disabled musicians. We argue that current DMI/AMI
Andrew McMillan, Fabio Morreale
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Here we present an analysis of literature relating to the evaluation methodologies of Digital Musical Instruments (DMIs) derived from the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). We then apply choice aspects from these existing evaluation models and apply them to an optimized evaluation for assessing new DMIs.
Young, Gareth W., Murphy, Dave
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A quantitative study of pitch registers in string quartets opus 17, by Joseph Haydn
In this paper, we present an exploratory study of the pitch registers on the string quartets Opus 17, by Joseph Haydn, according to a quantitative approach.
Marcos da Silva Sampaio +3 more
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Connecting Free Improvisation Performance and Drumming Gestures Through Digital Wearables
High-level improvising musicians master idiosyncratic gesture vocabularies that allow them to express themselves in unique ways. The full use of such vocabularies is nevertheless challenged when improvisers incorporate electronics in their performances ...
Amandine Pras +5 more
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Design and app development of a virtual fretless Chinese musical instrument
The article presents the design and development of a virtual fretless Chinese stringed instrument App with the Duxianqin as an example, whose performance is expected to be no different from a real instrument.
Rongfeng Li, Ke Lyu
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Problems and opportunities of applying data-& audio-mining techniques to ethnic music [PDF]
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Cornelis, Olmo +7 more
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Smart Musical Instruments: Vision, Design Principles, and Future Directions
Smart musical instruments (SMIs) are a family of Internet of Musical Things devices for music creation. They are characterized by sensors, actuators, embedded intelligence, and wireless connectivity to local networks and to the Internet.
Luca Turchet
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