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Toward a Music of Durational Indeterminacy

2020
Abstract This chapter argues that the intense reduction of projective potential observed in Webern's op. 22 and carried even further by the brokenness of the projective field in Babbitt's Du invites comparison with efforts in the years following the Second World War to eliminate meter's hold on the attention and its involvement in the ...
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PopMAG: Pop Music Accompaniment Generation

ACM Multimedia, 2020
In pop music, accompaniments are usually played by multiple instruments (tracks) such as drum, bass, string and guitar, and can make a song more expressive and contagious by arranging together with its melody.
Yi Ren   +5 more
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Multidimensional scaling of emotional responses to music: The effect of musical expertise and of the duration of the excerpts

Cognition & Emotion, 2005
Musically trained and untrained listeners were required to listen to 27 musical excerpts and to group those that conveyed a similar emotional meaning (Experiment 1). The groupings were transformed into a matrix of emotional dissimilarity that was analysed through multidimensional scaling methods (MDS).
E. Bigand   +4 more
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Left hemisphere specialization for duration discrimination of musical and speech sounds

Neuropsychologia, 2008
Hemispheric asymmetries for processing duration of non-verbal and verbal sounds were investigated in 60 right-handed subjects. Two dichotic tests with attention directed to one ear were used, one with complex tones and one with consonant-vowel syllables. Stimuli had three possible durations: 350, 500, and 650 ms. Subjects judged whether the duration of
BRANCUCCI, Alfredo   +3 more
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Can music influence cardiac autonomic system? A systematic review and narrative synthesis to evaluate its impact on heart rate variability.

Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 2020
BACKGROUND and purpose: The impact of music on the human body extends beyond an emotional response. Music can bring benefits to the cardiovascular system by influencing heart rate variability (HRV), which is a well-accepted method to analyze the ...
Helia Mojtabavi   +3 more
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Musical score duration modification apparatus

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1991
An automatic performance apparatus that can change the performance speed of desired sections in a piece of music automatically performed. The apparatus comprises a section designator for designating a specific section in the piece, a time evaluator for counting performance duration of the piece, a modifier for modifying either the duration of the ...
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The AI Music Arms Race: On the Detection of AI-Generated Music

Transactions of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval
Several companies now offer platforms for users to create music at unprecedented scales by textual prompting. As the quality of this music rises, concern grows about how to differentiate AI‑generated music from human‑made music, with implications for ...
Laura Cros Vila   +3 more
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Music increases exercise duration but does not influence perceived exertion compared to not listening to music

2020
Talk on Exercise Physiology and Music delivered in OCURA ...
Khan, Sameer Mohammad   +2 more
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Hearing Gestures, Seeing Music: Vision Influences Perceived Tone Duration

Perception, 2007
Percussionists inadvertently use visual information to strategically manipulate audience perception of note duration. Videos of long (L) and short (S) notes performed by a world-renowned percussionist were separated into visual (Lv, Sv) and auditory (La, Sa) components.
Michael, Schutz, Scott, Lipscomb
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Musical ability, music training, and language ability in childhood.

Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, 2019
We tested theories of links between musical expertise and language ability in a sample of 6- to 9-year-old children. Language ability was measured with tests of speech perception and grammar.
Swathi Swaminathan, E. G. Schellenberg
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