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The Ties That Rhyme: Duality in Symbolic and Structural Networks of Grime Music
ABSTRACT Do birds of a feather really sing together? Musicians face two competing pressures in the pursuit of success: conforming to genre norms to meet audience expectations and distinguishing themselves to attract the attention of listeners. These opposing logics may shape how artists choose their collaborators.
Tom R. Leppard, Andrew P. Davis
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17TH - 19TH CENTURY PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE GUITAR AND ITS EFFECTS ON PLAYING TECHNIQUES
This study aims to reveal how the guitar went through a physical development process between the 17th and 19th centuries and how these development processes affected the guitar playing technique.
Mesut Marangoz +1 more
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What are the most used guitar positions?
The playing of stringed instruments can be notated with symbolic tablatures, indicating for each note, the string, and the position on the fretboard at which it has to be played.
Jules Cournut +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the perspectives of individuals with intellectual disabilities on post‐secondary education. Background Education is a fundamental human right that encourages personal growth, inclusion, and access to meaningful opportunities.
Thérèse Hennessy +2 more
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Kelas Gitar Akustik Berbasis Pembelajaran Kooperatif
This article examines learning acoustic guitar in formal schools employing cooperative learning design. The problem is focused on students’ perceptions of the difficulty of interpreting theory, teacher mastery of music theory, and the learning methods ...
Riyan Hidayatullah, Prisma Tejapermana
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Background Some gender diverse young people (GDYP) socially transition—a process of changing from living as the gender that they were assigned at birth to another gender, through social means. Whilst the role of the whole family in the social transitions of GDYP has been indicated, there is a lack of applicable theory and research on the processes of ...
Sophie Razzel +2 more
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Ecology in Hartmut Rosa's Theory of Resonance: A Four‐Level Reconstruction
ABSTRACT This article discusses Hartmut Rosa's sociological theory of resonance with special emphasis on religion and ecology. In Rosa, resonance experiences refer to (always) participatory and (normally) enlivening world relations. I argue that Rosa's resonance theory is multi‐pronged and covers at least three interconnected levels.
Niels Henrik Gregersen
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Classification of Acoustic Guitar Strum using Convolutional Neural Networks and Long-Short-Term-Memory [PDF]
Audio music feature recognition has been an active research area due to its various applications like music instrument classification. However, there is little literature investigating the possibility of classifying acoustic guitar strumming.
Krishia Bello, Paula Mayol
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This Woman's Work: On the Relationship Between Creative and Reproductive Cognitive Labor
ABSTRACT Persistent gender inequality in creative industries is typically explained through exclusionary networks, precarity, and discrimination. This article shifts focus to the cognitive and temporal dynamics that may influence such inequality. Drawing on dyadic interviews with Canadian parents who work or previously worked in creative fields, it ...
Kim de Laat
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Augmented Reality to Facilitate Learning of the Acoustic Guitar
Many people wishing to learn a musical instrument opt to learn using alternative or informal methods instead of the traditional Master–Apprentice model that requires a greater cognitive load.
Jorge Martín-Gutiérrez +4 more
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