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Editorial: AI-powered musical and entertainment robotics. [PDF]
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Meditating musicians: investigating the experience of music students and professional musicians in a brief mindfulness course to address music performance anxiety. [PDF]
Paese S, Schiavio A.
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Thermodynamics of harmony: Extending the analogy across musical systems. [PDF]
Nasser L, Tillotson A, Hernandez X.
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Improved generative adversarial networks model for movie dance generation. [PDF]
Lin Z, Feng K.
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Development of Auditory and Spontaneous Movement Responses to Music over the First Year of Life
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What Makes a Good Musical Instrument? A Matter of Processes, Ecologies and Specificities
New Interfaces for Musical Expression, 2020Understanding the question of what makes a good musical instrument raises several conceptual challenges. Researchers have regularly adopted tools from traditional HCI as a framework to address this issue, in which instrumental musical activities are ...
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Musical ability, music training, and language ability in childhood.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, 2019We 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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Musical agents: A typology and state of the art towards Musical Metacreation
Journal of New Music Research, 2018Musical agents are artificial agents that tackle musical creative tasks, partially or completely. This review of musical agents combines the terminology of Generative Arts (artistic practice) and the scientific literature of Computational Creativity ...
Kıvanç Tatar, Philippe Pasquier
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Soziale Systeme, 2004
Zusammenfassung Die heuristische Idee, die in diesem Aufsatz verfolgt wird, ist es, das Unschärfe-Phänomen ›Pop‹ als eigentümliches, weltgesellschaftlich operierendes Funktionssystem aufzufassen. Als Sozialsystem reproduziert es eine spezifische (kommunikative) Differenz, die sich dem Medium des ›Songs‹ einschreibt, das Wahrnehmungen ...
Markus Heidingsfelder, Peter Fuchs
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Zusammenfassung Die heuristische Idee, die in diesem Aufsatz verfolgt wird, ist es, das Unschärfe-Phänomen ›Pop‹ als eigentümliches, weltgesellschaftlich operierendes Funktionssystem aufzufassen. Als Sozialsystem reproduziert es eine spezifische (kommunikative) Differenz, die sich dem Medium des ›Songs‹ einschreibt, das Wahrnehmungen ...
Markus Heidingsfelder, Peter Fuchs
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Journal of Singing, 2021
Abstract: This article reviews the following four works by song composers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, two of whom created or finished their works during the COVID pandemic; Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho (1952–2023), Saarikoski Songs for Voice and Piano ; Albrecht Mendelssohn Bartholdy’s Songs for Lena (Recent Researches in the Music
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Abstract: This article reviews the following four works by song composers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, two of whom created or finished their works during the COVID pandemic; Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho (1952–2023), Saarikoski Songs for Voice and Piano ; Albrecht Mendelssohn Bartholdy’s Songs for Lena (Recent Researches in the Music
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