Interaction of sight and sound in the perception and experience of musical performance
Recently, Vuoskoski, Thompson, Clarke, and Spence (2014) demonstrated that visual kinematic performance cues may be more important than auditory performance cues in terms of observers’ ratings of expressivity perceived in audiovisual excerpts of piano playing, and that visual kinematic performance c...
Main Authors: | Vuoskoski, J, Thompson, M, Spence, C, Clarke, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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University of California Press
2016
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