When listening to music, we naturally move our bodies rhythmically to the beat, which can be pleasurable and difficult to resist. This pleasurable sensation of wanting to move the body …
L Turchet, C Fischione - ACM Transactions on Internet of Things, 2021 - dl.acm.org
As the Internet of Musical Things (IoMusT) emerges, audio-specific operating systems (OSs) are required on embedded hardware to ease development and portability of IoMusT …
S Fujii, G Schlaug - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Humans have the abilities to perceive, produce, and synchronize with a musical beat, yet there are widespread individual differences. To investigate these abilities and to determine if …
The importance of low and consistent latency in interactive music systems is well- established. So how do commonly-used tools for creating digital musical instruments and …
Music psychology defines groove as humans' pleasureable urge to move their body in synchrony with music. Past research has found that rhythmic syncopation, event density …
J Frühauf, R Kopiez, F Platz - Musicae scientiae, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
In general, microtiming is considered to be an important factor for the perceived quality of rhythms. Our experiment analyzed the influence of early or late time shift of both bass drum …
Asynchrony between tactile and auditory feedback (action-sound latency) when playing a musical instrument is widely recognized as disruptive to musical performance. In this paper …
A Danielsen, K Nymoen, MT Langerød… - Attention, Perception, & …, 2022 - Springer
Musical expertise improves the precision of timing perception and performance–but is this expertise generic, or is it tied to the specific style (s) and genre (s) of one's musical training …
This study reports on an experiment that tested whether drummers systematically manipulated not only onset but also duration and/or intensity of strokes in order to achieve …