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Musik, Puls, Herz und der Sport

Herz, 2017
Music, with its various elements, such as rhythm, sound and melody had the unique ability even in prehistoric, ancient and medieval times to have a special fascination for humans. Nowadays, it is impossible to eliminate music from our daily lives. We are accompanied by music in shopping arcades, on the radio, during sport or leisure time activities and
E R Gasenzer, Roman Leischik
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PULSE: An infrastructure for collection of audience heartbeats for music visualization

2016 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communication Workshops (PerCom Workshops), 2016
In this demo, we present an infrastructure for real-time, crowd sourced heartbeat detection designed for use during a musical performance. Specially designed pulse sensors are used in conjunction with mobile devices to measure, transmit, and synchronize users' individual and collective heartbeat data with procedurally generated visuals as they listen ...
Stephen Petoniak   +9 more
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Music's “design features”: Musical motivation, musical pulse, and musical pitch

Musicae Scientiae, 2009
This paper focuses on the question of what music is, attempting to describe those features of music that generically distinguish it from other forms of animal and human communication — music's “design features”. The author suggests that music is generically inspired by musical motivation — an intrinsic motivation to share convergent intersubjective ...
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Feel the musical pulse

5 to 7 Educator, 2008
Penny Walker presents some fun ideas for year 1 children to get them excited about music and rhyme
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Pulse generator for an electronic musical instrument

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1979
A pulse generator especially for an electronic musical instrument in which a "D" type flip-flop is employed with the logic level at the data input thereof being transferred to the output in conformity with the supply to the clock input of a fixed frequency rectangular wave and the supply to the clear input of a rectangular wave having a frequency which
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Musical life with rhythm and pulse

Five to Seven, 2002
BY THE time a child reaches year 1, they will already have had some previous experience of music. They will have a basic awareness of rhythm and pulse through the singing of nursery rhymes. It is important to build on this awareness and begin to develop the child's understanding of one of the most fundamental musical concepts in a fun and exciting way.
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Pulse-coupled neuron models as investigative tools for musical consonance

Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2009
We investigate the mode locking properties of simple dynamical models of pulse-coupled neurons to two tones, i.e., simple musical intervals. A recently proposed nonlinear synchronization theory of musical consonance links the subjective ranking from consonant to dissonant intervals to the universal ordering of robustness of mode locking ratios in ...
Brian P. Heffernan, André Longtin
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The pulse of symmetry: On the possible co-evolution of rhythm in music and dance

Musicae Scientiae, 2009
Darwin proposed that music and dance may be part of courtship display leading to reproduction, and hence preservation of genes. Sexual selection could act on either or both music and dance, but we argue it may act most powerfully on their synergistic rhythmic co-performance.
Timothy P Byron   +4 more
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Backscattering at a pulsed neutron source, the MUSICAL instrument

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1995
Abstract In the first part the principles of the neutron backscattering method are described and some simple considerations about the energy resolution and the intensity are presented. A prototype of a backscattering instrument, the first Julich instrument, is explained in some detail and a representative measurement is shown which was performed on ...
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