Subculture’s Not Dead! Checking the Pulse of Subculture Studies through a Review of ‘Subcultures, Popular Music and Political Change’ and ‘Youth Cultures and Subcultures: Australian Perspectives’ [PDF]
J. Patrick Williams
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The effects of music on pulse rate and blood pressure in healthy young adults
S. Suguna, K Deepika
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Interoception plays an important role in emotion processing. However, the neurobiological substrates of the relationship between visceral responses and emotional experiences remain unclear.
Toru Maekawa +4 more
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The Effect of Music Listened to During the Recovery Period After Day Surgery on the Anxiety State and Vital Signs of Children and Adolescents [PDF]
Aim: To evaluate the effect of music listened to during the recovery period after day surgery on the anxiety state and vital signs of child and adolescent patients. Materials and Methods: A pre-test/post-test control group design. Intervention group
Atiye Karakul, Zehra Bahire Bolışık
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Local Periodicity-Based Beat Tracking for Expressive Classical Piano Music [PDF]
To model the periodicity of beats, state-of-the-art beat tracking systems use “post-processing trackers” (PPTs) that rely on several empirically determined global assumptions for tempo transition, which work well for music with a steady tempo.
Ching-Yu Chiu +4 more
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Pulse is the base timing to which western music is commonly notated, generally expressed by a listener by performing periodic taps with their hand or foot. This cognitive construction helps organize the perception of timed events in music and is the most
Martin Alejandro Miguel +3 more
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Adaptive Frequency Neural Networks for Dynamic Pulse and Metre Perception. [PDF]
Beat induction, the means by which humans listen to music and perceive a steady pulse, is achieved via a perceptualand cognitive process. Computationally modelling this phenomenon is an open problem, especially when processing expressive shaping ...
Armstrong, N., Lambert, A. J., Weyde, T.
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Background: Binaural auditory beat is an auditory illusion perceived when two different pure-tone sine waves with less than a 30 Hz difference are presented to a listener dichotically.
B. Bhusari +5 more
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The Presentation Form of Mamözi Göndra Music In Accompanying Nias War Dance on Furai Studio of Medan
The result of this study indicates that the presence of music mamözi göndra which is inherited by their ancestors is still extant. A way of presenting music mamözi göndra divided into three sections: preparation before the music mamözi göndra performed ...
AGUSTYNUS SAPUTRA SIMAMORA
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The Philosophical Significance of Wittgenstein’s Experiments on Rhythm, Cambridge 1912–13 [PDF]
Wittgenstein’s experiments on rhythm, conducted in Charles Myers’s laboratory in Cambridge during the years 1912–13, are his earliest recorded engagement in thinking about music, not just appreciating it, and philosophizing by means of musical thinking ...
Guter, Eran
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