Interdependence of right and left hands in sight-read, written, and rehearsed fingerings of parallel melodic piano music

In an exploratory study of interactions between left hand (LH) and right hand (RH) fingerings, 6 professional pianists performed two Czerny studies in which LH and RH negotiate identical isochronous melodic material separated by one octave. Participants performed at sight and following rehearsal, wi...

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Hlavní autoři: Parncutt, R, Sloboda, J, Clarke, E
Další autoři: Australian Psychological Society
Médium: Journal article
Jazyk:English
Vydáno: Taylor and Francis 1999
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author Parncutt, R
Sloboda, J
Clarke, E
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description In an exploratory study of interactions between left hand (LH) and right hand (RH) fingerings, 6 professional pianists performed two Czerny studies in which LH and RH negotiate identical isochronous melodic material separated by one octave. Participants performed at sight and following rehearsal, with RH alone and hands together. Performances were recorded as MIDI data and as birds-eye video of the hands. Fingerings were transcribed from (slow motion) video recordings. Pianists wrote (optimal or intended) fingerings on scores during rehearsal. Intended LH fingerings were disrupted by hands-together performances more than intended RH fingerings, and RH fingerings involved more or bigger stretches between fingers than LH fingerings. Both findings are consistent with the intuition that pianists focus more attention on RH than LH fingerings in parallel melodic passages. Possible reasons include the difficulty of dividing attention between the hands, differences between the technical skill of the hands in fast melodic passages, and the greater perceptual salience of RH errors.
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spelling oxford-uuid:42b3a2fe-54db-4d52-81ef-aaee886ed3362022-03-26T14:51:01ZInterdependence of right and left hands in sight-read, written, and rehearsed fingerings of parallel melodic piano musicJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:42b3a2fe-54db-4d52-81ef-aaee886ed336MusicEnglishOxford University Research Archive - ValetTaylor and Francis1999Parncutt, RSloboda, JClarke, EAustralian Psychological SocietyIn an exploratory study of interactions between left hand (LH) and right hand (RH) fingerings, 6 professional pianists performed two Czerny studies in which LH and RH negotiate identical isochronous melodic material separated by one octave. Participants performed at sight and following rehearsal, with RH alone and hands together. Performances were recorded as MIDI data and as birds-eye video of the hands. Fingerings were transcribed from (slow motion) video recordings. Pianists wrote (optimal or intended) fingerings on scores during rehearsal. Intended LH fingerings were disrupted by hands-together performances more than intended RH fingerings, and RH fingerings involved more or bigger stretches between fingers than LH fingerings. Both findings are consistent with the intuition that pianists focus more attention on RH than LH fingerings in parallel melodic passages. Possible reasons include the difficulty of dividing attention between the hands, differences between the technical skill of the hands in fast melodic passages, and the greater perceptual salience of RH errors.
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Interdependence of right and left hands in sight-read, written, and rehearsed fingerings of parallel melodic piano music
title Interdependence of right and left hands in sight-read, written, and rehearsed fingerings of parallel melodic piano music
title_full Interdependence of right and left hands in sight-read, written, and rehearsed fingerings of parallel melodic piano music
title_fullStr Interdependence of right and left hands in sight-read, written, and rehearsed fingerings of parallel melodic piano music
title_full_unstemmed Interdependence of right and left hands in sight-read, written, and rehearsed fingerings of parallel melodic piano music
title_short Interdependence of right and left hands in sight-read, written, and rehearsed fingerings of parallel melodic piano music
title_sort interdependence of right and left hands in sight read written and rehearsed fingerings of parallel melodic piano music
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