Commentary on "Measuring Aksak Rhythm and Synchronization in Transylvanian Village Music by Using Motion Capture"
While the methodologies employed by Bonini-Baraldi et al., document the rhythms produced in a single set of performances, those methodologies would be more relevant if applied to a comparative study of various aksak rhythms, rather than to a study of a single rhythmic pattern. The results of the pre...
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description | While the methodologies employed by Bonini-Baraldi et al., document the rhythms produced in a single set of performances, those methodologies would be more relevant if applied to a comparative study of various aksak rhythms, rather than to a study of a single rhythmic pattern. The results of the present study are not very different from the findings of R.I.T.M.O seminar (J. During, J. Cler. et al,) during the mid 1990s. |
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spelling | doaj.art-df4f557a81c24f21a9cc8372589c94172022-12-22T02:32:06ZengThe Ohio State University LibrariesEmpirical Musicology Review1559-57492016-01-0110430230410.18061/emr.v10i4.4960Commentary on "Measuring Aksak Rhythm and Synchronization in Transylvanian Village Music by Using Motion Capture"Jerome Cler0Université Paris-SorbonneWhile the methodologies employed by Bonini-Baraldi et al., document the rhythms produced in a single set of performances, those methodologies would be more relevant if applied to a comparative study of various aksak rhythms, rather than to a study of a single rhythmic pattern. The results of the present study are not very different from the findings of R.I.T.M.O seminar (J. During, J. Cler. et al,) during the mid 1990s.https://doi.org/10.18061/emr.v10i4.4960Aksak rhythmIsochronic pulseCross-cultural studies |
spellingShingle | Jerome Cler Commentary on "Measuring Aksak Rhythm and Synchronization in Transylvanian Village Music by Using Motion Capture" Empirical Musicology Review Aksak rhythm Isochronic pulse Cross-cultural studies |
title | Commentary on "Measuring Aksak Rhythm and Synchronization in Transylvanian Village Music by Using Motion Capture" |
title_full | Commentary on "Measuring Aksak Rhythm and Synchronization in Transylvanian Village Music by Using Motion Capture" |
title_fullStr | Commentary on "Measuring Aksak Rhythm and Synchronization in Transylvanian Village Music by Using Motion Capture" |
title_full_unstemmed | Commentary on "Measuring Aksak Rhythm and Synchronization in Transylvanian Village Music by Using Motion Capture" |
title_short | Commentary on "Measuring Aksak Rhythm and Synchronization in Transylvanian Village Music by Using Motion Capture" |
title_sort | commentary on measuring aksak rhythm and synchronization in transylvanian village music by using motion capture |
topic | Aksak rhythm Isochronic pulse Cross-cultural studies |
url | https://doi.org/10.18061/emr.v10i4.4960 |
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