Search results for "Ethnomusicology"

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Measuring Aksak Rhythm and Synchronization in Transylvanian Village Music by Using Motion Capture

2015

<p>Techniques based on motion capture can be useful in <span><span style="font-size: x-small;">analyzing a wide range of musical styles and practices</span></span>: in this case, Transylvanian village music. We focused on a repertoire known as “Gypsy songs of sorrow”, played by professional Gypsy musicians during parties and celebrations of their own community. Two parameters were the object of study: rhythmic duration, and synchronization between musicians (a violinist and a viola player). Results show that rhythm is a local variant of <em>aksak</em> and is based on two duration units (S=short, L=long) which respect the formula 2:3 < S:L &am…

lcsh:M1-5000Range (music)coordination[ INFO.INFO-TS ] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processingjazz[INFO.INFO-TS] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processing[ SHS.MUSIQ ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Musicology and performing artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectSynchronizationperceptionMotion capture050105 experimental psychologyViolinGestureRhythm[INFO.INFO-TS]Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingPerceptionmotion capture0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0601 history and archaeologyEthnomusicologyAksakmedia_commonmelodyCommunication060101 anthropology[SHS.MUSIQ]Humanities and Social Sciences/Musicology and performing artslcsh:Musicbusiness.industry05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsArt[SHS.MUSIQ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Musicology and performing artsDuration (music)performing musiciansonset asynchroniesgestureafrican-musicpiano performancebusinessMotion captureaksaksynchronizationmeterPeriod (music)Gestureparticipatory discrepancies
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Motivic Pattern Extraction in Music, and Application to the Study of Tunisian Modal Music

2007

A new methodology for automated extraction of repeated patterns in time-series data is presented, aimed in particular at the analysis of musical sequences. The basic principles consists in a search for closed patterns in a multi-dimensional parametric space. It is shown that this basic mechanism needs to be articulated with a periodic pattern discovery system, implying therefore a strict chronological scanning of the time-series data. Thanks to this modelling global pattern filtering may be avoided and rich and highly pertinent results can be obtained. The modelling has been integrated in a collaborative pro ject between ethnomusicology, cognitive sciences and computer science, aimed at the…

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"Egzotikus" hangszerek és zene Magyarországon : magyar kutatók a Kárpát-medencén túl = "Exotic" instruments and music in Hungary : Hungarian r…

2012

musicologyHungarian folk musicmuseologysoitinmusiikkimusiikkitiedekansanmusiikkiethnomusicologyetnomusikologiainstrumental musicmusic instrumentsUnkarisoittimet
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Recensione di S. Bonanzinga, L. Del Giudice, and Th.A. McKean (eds), Street Music and Narrative Traditions.

2021

narrative traditionsSettore L-ART/08 - Etnomusicologiastreet musicethnomusicologyperformance studieSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologicheanthropology of music
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