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...
tempo of their vocal emissions with the tempo of their hands clapping. 2.6) Extrinsic sound-contingent movements: Each singer claps their hands entraining the rhythm of others’ vocal emissions. 2.7) Mutual sound-contingent coupling: All singers coordinate both the tempo of their vocal emission and...
In the case of the current study, we assumed that a more regular and dull sound, with narrow spectral content and a low centroid, would be more suitable for the sonification of smooth and regular movements. In music performance, these movement properties are matched to a slower tempo and a...
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 ...
a tempo, or a rhythm;determining a user response to the song using a motion detection device that detects user movements;determining the user movements are synchronized in timing with the lyrics, the melody, the tempo, or the rhythm by at least a threshold amount;determining a synchronization ...
[13]. However, while these sonifications have been shown to be effective, there is little examination of what theoretical model may be guiding the effect of musical expectancy in sonification, nor how the sonic cues interact with additional cues in the environment that may signal the end of ...
[13]. However, while these sonifications have been shown to be effective, there is little examination of what theoretical model may be guiding the effect of musical expectancy in sonification, nor how the sonic cues interact with additional cues in the environment that may signal the end of ...
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
Prayer, associated with musical praise, is also a reason for the attraction and permanence of charismatics in the Catholic Church. The CCR especially encourages glossolalia. According to da Silva (2008), glossolalia can be considered as an act of initiation of the new member, even if it can ...