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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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The Interpretive Shaping of Music Performance Research
In their study of nine pianists Buck, MacRitchie and Bailey observe a universal embodiment of phrasing structure and other higher-level structural features of the music, the physical makeup of which is nevertheless particular to both the individual ...
John Rink
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Cross-contaminations: On Schönberg's political beliefs and his music theoretical writings [PDF]
This paper aims to show how Arnold Schönberg's political views permeate his theoretical writings and to a lesser degree even his musical works. Scholars usually point to works such as Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte or A Survivor from Warsaw, when discussing ...
Noda Haruki
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Neurology of musical performance [PDF]
Performing music at a professional level requires the integration of multimodal sensory and motor information and precise monitoring of the performance via auditory feedback. In the context of Western classical music, musicians are forced to reproduce highly controlled movements almost perfectly with a high reliability.
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Abstract Performing Music Research is a comprehensive guide to research in music performance. It reviews the knowledge and skills needed to critique existing studies in music education, psychology, and performance science, and to design and carry out new investigations.
Williamon, A. +3 more
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INTERPRETATIVE PARTICULARITIES OF THE ROMANCE PE LÂNGĂ PLOPII FĂRĂ SOȚ...: COMPARATIVE APPROACH [PDF]
In this article, we aim to point out some important directions in revealing the structural and execution particularities of the Romanian urban popular romance, based on the comparative analysis of different interpreted versions of the romance “Pe lângă ...
VALUTA-CIONAC, DIANA
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The study of choro as a tool and stimulus for musical learning
This article aims both to discuss and bring a reflection about the role of the musical genre Choro in the formation of the musician. It has sought guiding elements for lines of action in the musical pedagogical scenario, subsidized by the ...
Johnson Joanesburg Anchieta Machado +1 more
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This article presents a descriptive analysis of drummer Nenê's performance on Egberto Gismonti's “Maracatu” phonogram on the 1981 album Sanfona. His interpretation of Maracatu on this track illustrates how certain Brazilian rhythms can be creatively ...
Christiano Lima Galvão
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