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Music Perception, 1992
Trills by skilled pianists were studied by using a piano in which the on-off timing and dynamic level (hammer velocity) of notes were recorded digitally. In addition, finger flexion-extension accelerations and elecromyographic (EMG) activity were monitored simultaneously and digitized.
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Trills by skilled pianists were studied by using a piano in which the on-off timing and dynamic level (hammer velocity) of notes were recorded digitally. In addition, finger flexion-extension accelerations and elecromyographic (EMG) activity were monitored simultaneously and digitized.
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2002
Abstract Even when a trill is performed with one finger, there are still three problems: how to make it smooth, how to start it, and how to terminate it. One clue for smoothing the trill itself is to focus one’s energy not on the shaking finger, but on the stability of the flute.
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Abstract Even when a trill is performed with one finger, there are still three problems: how to make it smooth, how to start it, and how to terminate it. One clue for smoothing the trill itself is to focus one’s energy not on the shaking finger, but on the stability of the flute.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1976
A comparative study was made of the rate and duration of trills produced with each of the three nonfixed articulators: the lips, the tongue tip, and the uvula. Recordings were made of initial, medial, and final trills produced by speakers of the New Guinea languages Kele and Titan (bilabial trills); of Northeastern Italian, Ecuadorean and Columbian ...
Sandra Ferrari Disnet, Peter Ladefoged
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A comparative study was made of the rate and duration of trills produced with each of the three nonfixed articulators: the lips, the tongue tip, and the uvula. Recordings were made of initial, medial, and final trills produced by speakers of the New Guinea languages Kele and Titan (bilabial trills); of Northeastern Italian, Ecuadorean and Columbian ...
Sandra Ferrari Disnet, Peter Ladefoged
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1997
Abstract As is the case with regard to many other aspects of performance practice, the most comprehensive commentaries on the notation and interpretation of the trill are to be found in C. P. E. Bach's Versuch and subsequently in treatises which were strongly influenced by Bach's magnum opus, chief among which we must count the treatises
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Abstract As is the case with regard to many other aspects of performance practice, the most comprehensive commentaries on the notation and interpretation of the trill are to be found in C. P. E. Bach's Versuch and subsequently in treatises which were strongly influenced by Bach's magnum opus, chief among which we must count the treatises
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American Literary History
Abstract This short essay considers the cultural and historical context of Lionel Trilling’s unfinished, unpublished novel in response to Michael Kalisch’s essay for this issue. Written in the 1940s, The Journey Abandoned (editor’s title) reprises Trilling’s preoccupations in The Liberal Imagination with anti-Stalinist liberalism and ...
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Abstract This short essay considers the cultural and historical context of Lionel Trilling’s unfinished, unpublished novel in response to Michael Kalisch’s essay for this issue. Written in the 1940s, The Journey Abandoned (editor’s title) reprises Trilling’s preoccupations in The Liberal Imagination with anti-Stalinist liberalism and ...
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