This raises the question of whether G-C-E is a C chord in second inversion or a G chord with two suspensions that then resolve into a normal G major triad. In the key of C, a C chord (G-C-E) at a cadence should sound more or less resolved, but this chord doesn't; ...
My reasoning is that I know my guitarist enjoys soloing on a simpler chord progression, and what he plays harmonizes nicely with simple major chords like C-G. But on the section with lyrics, I want some more suspense, with a slightly sadder feel, and I think that using 7ths there is...
We expected that gait is tied more strongly to the beat for pacing frequencies near one's preferred cadence, which would be reflected by a lower variability of relative timing between footfalls and the beat. In addition, if the coupling between gait and the beat is stronger, the footfalls ...
In persons with multiple sclerosis (PwMS), synchronizing walking to auditory stimuli such as to music and metronomes have been shown to be feasible, and positive clinical effects have been reported on step frequency and perception of fatigue. Yet, the dynamic interaction during the process of syn...
Temporo-spatial gait variables included step length, step time, stride length, stride time, step width, cadence, velocity, foot rotation angle, % stance phase, % loading response, % single support time, % pre-swing, % swing phase, and % double support time. In addition, the level of ...