35 found that in relation to Extraversion, the core body was more significant in responsiveness to musical tempo than Conscientiousness, which is partly confirmed by the marginally higher importance of the finger and wrist markers in our analysis but partly refuted by the importance of the shoulder...
The main aim of our study was to investigate how musicians’ body behaviour contributes to the perception of the overall quality of music performance. Specifically, we wanted to understand how the preferred motion degrees differed depending on the musical repertoire and musical expertise, and whether ...
Kyryluk finds his way through all kind of personal musical influences and on the long run, his personal imprint is what becomes relevant and by far more attractive and unique, in regard to music composition and arrangements. In this release you will find a very "visual" compendium of the ...
More than a hundred years ago, Durkheim (1858–1917) coined the term "collective effervescence" to capture a certain collective emo- tion which arises by engaging in ecstatic musical rituals, in which chanting, dancing, music- making, and singing are involved. Contemporary theorists of human ...
and indeed, never entirely absent, waiting as they are upon the film stock, or in the minds of viewers, to be reanimated at any time. So by endowing the figures with a degree of illumination even when they are not speaking, the action of the spotlight that animates them by increasing ...
Terms such as adagio, fortissimo, or allegro broadly describe the strength with which instruments in an orchestra should be played to properly render a musical composition from sheet music. In the popular music context, there is less agreement upon proper terminology. Composers indicate how to ...
26. The analyzer and training device of claim 18 wherein the parameters include, but are not limited to, acceleration, angular velocity, swing angle, tempo, timing and rotation. 27. The analyzer and training device of claim 18 wherein the sensors include, but are not limited to, inertial...
Dance - Music, Movement, Expression: Many of the terms used in reference to dance rhythm, such as tempo, dynamics, and beat, are derived from music, as most dance is either set to music or accompanied by it. Particularly in cases where the choreographer