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FREQ-NESS Reveals the Dynamic Reconfiguration of Frequency-Resolved Brain Networks During Auditory Stimulation. [PDF]
A new analytical pipeline, FREQuency‐resolved Network Estimation via Source Separation (FREQ‐NESS), reveals how the brain at rest is organized in frequency‐specific networks and dynamically rearranges during auditory stimulation. By analyzing source‐reconstructed magnetoencephalography (MEG) data, FREQ‐NESS uncovers the networks' prominence, spatial ...
Rosso M+6 more
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Cross-cultural representations of musical shape [PDF]
In cross-cultural research involving performers from distinct cultural backgrounds (U.K., Japan, Papua New Guinea), we examined 75 musicians' associations between musical sound and shape, and saw pronounced differences between groups.
Athanasopoulos, George, Moran, Nikki
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Applied musicology: A “manifesto”, and a case study of a lost cultural hub [PDF]
In this article I present a “manifesto” of the new discipline of applied musicology, which is closely related to the project Applied Musicology and Ethnomusicology in Serbia: Making a Difference in Contemporary Society (APPMES), supported by the
Medić Ivana
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The HaMSE Ontology: Using Semantic Technologies to support Music Representation Interoperability and Musicological Analysis [PDF]
The use of Semantic Technologies - in particular the Semantic Web - has revealed to be a great tool for describing the cultural heritage domain and artistic practices. However, the panorama of ontologies for musicological applications seems to be limited and restricted to specific applications. In this research, we propose HaMSE, an ontology capable of
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In Tribute to Charles Edward Ives on the 100th Anniversary of His Birth
Kevin
Current Musicology
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Chemically Crosslinked Alginate Hydrogel with Polyaziridine: Effects on Physicochemical Properties and Promising Applications. [PDF]
A set of novel alginate‐based gel chemically cross‐linked with pentaerythritol tris[3‐(1‐aziridinyl)propionate] (PTAP) were synthesized to enhance chemical and mechanical properties. The chemical crosslinking improved degradation stability, structural strength, and control over water absorption and release, compared to the precursor ionically linked ...
Lee C+11 more
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Musicologists have been gripped by the desire to democratize, diversify, decolonize, and popularize their discipline. Driven by a growing moral demand to challenge the Eurocentric, heteronormative, exclusionary, colonial, settler colonial, non-diverse, and white supremacist legacies of a discipline plagued by its rootedness in European classical ...
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This article surveys the state of so-called topic theory today. It charts its development through two generations of topic theorists. The first is constructed around three influential texts: Leonard Ratners seminal book that established the discipline in
McKay, Nicholas
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Contemporary Musicology and the Study of Musical Practices in Slovenia
Musicology in Slovenia is gradually evolving from a historiographical discipline into a system of intersecting research in the fields of reception history, institutional history, structural and genre analysis, acoustics, critical reflection, semiological
Matjaž Barbo
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