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Madeleine: Poetry and Art of an Artificial Intelligence
This article presents a project which is an experiment in the emerging field of human-machine artistic collaboration. The author/artist investigates responses by the generative pre-trained transformer (GPT-2) to poetic and esoteric prompts and curates ...
Graeme Revell
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Sanctities Sustained: An Outsider’s Experience inside Armenian Culture
This essay will depict one American musician’s journey in the discovery of Komitas’ music and how this led to a deeper discovery of Armenian culture and history writ large, resulting in a visit to Armenia itself.
Dylan Whitman Waller
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In this study we evaluated heart rate variability (HRV) changes in a pianist, playing in a laboratory, to investigate whether HRV changes are guided by music temporal features or by technical difficulty and/or subjective factors (e.g., experienced effort)
Laura Sebastiani +6 more
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Natalia Suvorova – Musician and Teacher: А Few Strokes to Her Creative Portrait [PDF]
Natalya Mikhailovna Suvorova is a Kazakh conductor and teacher who has brought up a galaxy of talented musicians who today work in the field of musical and theatrical art in Russia, Germany, Greece, Kazakhstan.
Damir D. Urazymbetov
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Prerequisites for Formation and the Main Stages of Development Eduard Borisovich Abdullin’s Scientific School [PDF]
The article gives a very concise description of Eduard Borisovich Abdullin’s activity as a recognized leader of the Russian musical and pedagogical community, who considered the main task of his life to improve the system of musical and pedagogical as ...
Elena V. Nikolaeva
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On the Status Quo of Alexander Truslit’s Tutorial of Musical Movement
In his practical tutorial Alexander Truslit tries to make a holistic sensation of musical expressiveness accessible through physiologically grounded motion patterns.
Hans Brandner
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Brain structures differ between musicians and non-musician [PDF]
From an early age, musicians learn complex motor and auditory skills (e.g., the translation of visually perceived musical symbols into motor commands with simultaneous auditory monitoring of output), which they practice extensively from childhood throughout their entire careers. Using a voxel-by-voxel morphometric technique, we found gray matter volume
Christian, Gaser, Gottfried, Schlaug
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IntroductionThe condition of teeth and function of the oral organs are important when playing wind or brass instruments. Although there are some reports on dental treatment for musicians, few studies have investigated their acoustic performance following
Mariko Hattori +5 more
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Playing Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (PRMD) belong to the most prevalent medical ailments affecting musicians' health and career. This study documents the effect of a physiotherapeutic treatment as well as functional impairments of PRMD on the ...
Carolin Assel +6 more
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