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The varying social dynamics in orally transmitted and notated vs. improvised musical performance [PDF]
Musical performance can be viewed as an intricate form of social behavior. Accordingly, the rich diversity of existing musical styles and traditions may reflect distinct modes of social interaction. To gain a better understanding of the relations between
Tamar Hadar +2 more
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Se presenta un juego didáctico con valor proyectivo: Persona Sobre el Escenario (PSE-JD). Un instrumento destinado a poner de manifiesto la modalidad que cada performer emplea para autoevaluarse y los conflictos internos que surjan a partir de ella.
Gabriela Conti +2 more
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Personalization of workloads is essential for optimizing training processes and minimizing the risk of injuries in sports. Precise knowledge of the external load demands borne by basketball players during competition is necessary for this purpose.
Sergio José Ibáñez +3 more
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Psychological Self-Regulation by a Musician Visual Perception, Attention and Peripheral Vision through Adapted Warrior Yoga Exercises [PDF]
The author focuses on one of the aspects of the system of psychophysical self-regulation of a musician, from the point of view of the possibility and expediency of adapting traditional warrior yoga practices in order to improve professional musical ...
Victor P. Fomin
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Anthropometric Profiles in Table Tennis Players: Analysis of Sex, Age, and Ranking
Table tennis has recently evolved towards a more spectacular sport increasing match-play demands and the intensity and speed of actions by regulations and equipment modification.
Francisco Pradas +5 more
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Research focusing on “thin slicing” suggests in making judgements of others’ moods, personality traits, and relationships, we are able to make relatively reliable decisions based on a small amount of information.
Jonathan M. P. Wilbiks, Sung Min Yi
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Life and career of the violinist Virginia Sinay: an analysis of the great Sinay-Wolff tour of 1886
This article, developed through bibliographic and documental research, aims at establishing a biography, even though fragmented, of Virgínia Sinay, a violinist from Pará, a L.
Adonhiran Reis +2 more
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This paper aims to expose the problem of the actual musical epistemology, which remains in its hyper classification, and to draw a path to what Gutiérrez understands as epistemography, which is a possibility of emancipation for the research in ...
Bibiana Bragagnolo
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The ability to perform music is widespread in the gen-eral population (e.g. singing), but few individuals develop a high level of musical proficiency. Skilled mu-sicianship typically requires decades of regular prac-tice, estimated at 10,000 hours (Ericsson, Krampe, & Tesch-Römer, 1996; Howe, Davidson, & Sloboda, 1998). Through this prolonged engagement
Thompson, W. +2 more
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Understanding Musical Predictions With an Embodied Interface for Musical Machine Learning
Machine-learning models of music often exist outside the worlds of musical performance practice and abstracted from the physical gestures of musicians. In this work, we consider how a recurrent neural network (RNN) model of simple music gestures may be ...
Charles Patrick Martin +7 more
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