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Adaptation of a Self-Regulated Practice Behavior Scale for Chinese Music Majors
Journal of research in music education, 2023In this study, we evaluated the validity and reliability of a Chinese adaptation of the Self-Regulated Practice Behavior (SRPB) scale developed by Miksza.
Chunxiao Zhang, J. L. Y. Kwan, B. Leung
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IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2019
Current state-of-the-art music boundary detection methods use local features for boundary detection, but such an approach fails to explicitly incorporate the statistical properties of the detected segments.
Akira Maezawa
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Current state-of-the-art music boundary detection methods use local features for boundary detection, but such an approach fails to explicitly incorporate the statistical properties of the detected segments.
Akira Maezawa
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Music & Science, 2023
Active music interventions represent one promising nonpharmacological intervention; however, the effects of these interventions are not well understood.
J. Bugos +4 more
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Active music interventions represent one promising nonpharmacological intervention; however, the effects of these interventions are not well understood.
J. Bugos +4 more
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Background Music as a Quasi Clock in Retrospective Duration Judgments
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2006The segmentation-change model of time perception proposes that individuals engaged in cognitive tasks during a given interval of time retrospectively estimate duration by recalling events that occurred during the interval and inferring each event's duration.
Nicole, Bailey, Charles S, Areni
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IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo
Existing text-to-music generation models face two main limitations: they either only generate approximately 10 seconds of music, falling short of users’ needs for longer compositions, or they require longer-duration datasets and increased output feature ...
Jia Pan
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Existing text-to-music generation models face two main limitations: they either only generate approximately 10 seconds of music, falling short of users’ needs for longer compositions, or they require longer-duration datasets and increased output feature ...
Jia Pan
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Music Genre Classification: A Review of Deep-Learning and Traditional Machine-Learning Approaches
2021 IEEE International IOT, Electronics and Mechatronics Conference (IEMTRONICS), 2021This research provides a comparative study of the genre classification performance of deep-learning and traditional machine-learning models. Furthermore, we investigate the performance of machine-learning models implemented on three-second duration ...
Ndiatenda Ndou +2 more
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Long duration aperiodic musical waveform generator
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1985This is an electronic organ which economically simulates long duration aperiodic musical waveforms, such as the clash of cymbals. It employs the digital waveform generation technique, in which successive instructions are read out of a memory to determine the amplitude of the waveform at successive sample points.
Glenn Gross, Douglas R. Moore
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Music education and distance learning during COVID-19: a survey
Arts education policy review, 2021In the spring of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic moved American schools to a distance learning modality for the duration of the school year. In an effort to document, examine, and learn from the various “stages” of this pandemic, the purpose of this paper ...
Ryan D. Shaw, Whitney Mayo
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Pitch and Duration in Recognition of Music-Like Structures
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1974To determine whether patterning of pitch or duration contributes most to the recognition of melodic structures, tone sequences resembling musical patterns or melodies were used in a recognition memory task. Nine categories of pattern complexity were produced by using three different levels of average information per tone in each of the two dimensions.
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