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Anthropology & Medicine, 2021
Early in South Africa's HIV/AIDS crisis, entertainment education emerged as a powerful vehicle for communicating health and social messaging to combat the epidemic. Applied theatre now accounts for the majority of arts-based HIV interventions in sub-Saharan Africa, and continues a history of theatre for social change in South Africa in particular ...
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Early in South Africa's HIV/AIDS crisis, entertainment education emerged as a powerful vehicle for communicating health and social messaging to combat the epidemic. Applied theatre now accounts for the majority of arts-based HIV interventions in sub-Saharan Africa, and continues a history of theatre for social change in South Africa in particular ...
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Extracting Predominant Local Pulse Information From Music Recordings
IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, 2011The extraction of tempo and beat information from music recordings constitutes a challenging task in particular for non-percussive music with soft note onsets and time-varying tempo. In this paper, we introduce a novel mid-level representation that captures musically meaningful local pulse information even for the case of complex music.
Peter Grosche, Meinard Müller
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The Music of the Pulse in Marsilio Ficino’s Timaeus Commentary
2012This chapter on Italian Renaissance philosopher Marsilio Ficino's beliefs regarding the music of the pulse aims to show the extent to which this particular topic functioned as a key concept in his ideas about human physiology and medicine. This chapter outlines the physiological bases for music therapy in Ficino's Timaeus commentary, and then explores ...
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Microstructural musical linguistics: composers' pulses are liked most by the best musicians
Cognition, 1995Western music is a combination of notated structure plus microstructure. Composers' pulses, as precise microstructural functions, were tested with five groups of subjects of graded musical proficiency: (1) 10 famous artists including Vladimir Ashkenazy, Yehudi Menuhin, Paul Badura-Skoda and others; (2) 14 Julliard School of Music graduate students; (3)
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A Perceptual Model of Pulse Salience and Metrical Accent in Musical Rhythms
Music Perception, 1994In Experiment 1, six cyclically repeating interonset interval patterns (1,2:1,2:1:1,3:2:1,3:1:2, and 2:1:1:2) were each presented at six different note rates (very slow to very fast). Each trial began at a random point in the rhythmic cycle. Listeners were asked to tap along with the underlying beat or pulse.
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Co-pulse: Light Based Emotional Design in Musical Performances
2014The main research areas of emotional design have been divided into three parts, which are product form, function and culture. However, culture-related emotional experience has less research results to date. In this paper, we combine a unique approach with three levels of emotional design.
Zhiyong Fu, Ke Fang, Junjie Yu
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Journal of Medical Ultrasonics, 2003
We report a case of systolic and diastolic musical murmurs that developed 4 years after DDD pacemaker implantation. Echocardiographic examination disclosed no evidence of serious pacemaker-related complications. Pulsed Doppler examination with a sample volume at the right ventricular portion of a pacemaker lead showed prominent harmonic signals.
Toshikazu Yagi+7 more
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We report a case of systolic and diastolic musical murmurs that developed 4 years after DDD pacemaker implantation. Echocardiographic examination disclosed no evidence of serious pacemaker-related complications. Pulsed Doppler examination with a sample volume at the right ventricular portion of a pacemaker lead showed prominent harmonic signals.
Toshikazu Yagi+7 more
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1993
A music synthesizer simulates the musical tones of bowed string and wind instruments. The synthesizer includes a noise generator which generates pulsed noise signals, as well as a resonant system or signal generator which generates deterministic or periodic signals.
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A music synthesizer simulates the musical tones of bowed string and wind instruments. The synthesizer includes a noise generator which generates pulsed noise signals, as well as a resonant system or signal generator which generates deterministic or periodic signals.
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Effects of Music on Pulse Rates and Work Output of Short Duration
Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1965Abstract This study was made to discover what aftereffect music had on pulse rates and work output of short duration. Pulse rates and bicycle ergometer riding times of 15 subjects were measured after three experimental conditions: fast music, slow music, and no music.
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Expressive Microstructure in Music: A Preliminary Perceptual Assessment of Four Composers' "Pulses"
Music Perception, 1989According to a provocative theory set forth by Manfred Clynes, there are composer-specific cyclic patterns of (unnotated) musical microstructure that, when discovered and realized by a performer, help to give the music its characteristic expressive quality. Clynes, relying mainly on his own judgment as an experienced musician, has derived such personal
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