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Silence, Sound, and Affect
Published 2020-12-01“…Defining affects, I refer to the practice of tuning musical instruments to a specific pitch as an analogy for the way affects resonate from the macro to the micro levels of social life.…”
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Sonic branding of meat- and plant-based foods: the role of timbre
Published 2023“…Given the shared gender stereotypes between timbre (musical instruments) and foods, this research examined the relationship between masculine/feminine instruments and meat/plant attributes across four studies. …”
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Rhythm
Published 2018“…Fields explored in the project include visual motifs that are iconic in many Burmese patterns and designs, wall carvings, sacred paintings, fabric design and traditional musical instruments. Those motifs, symbols, and patterns are visualised and re-designed as visual metaphors to support the storyline. …”
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A clamped bar model for the sompoton vibrator
Published 2013“…The sompoton is one of famous traditional musical instruments in Sabah. This instrument consists of several parts with the vibrator being the most important one. …”
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The effects of three different background music on verbal and spatial task performance in learning
Published 2016“…The objective of this preliminary experimental study is to investigate the effects of three different backgrounds of music: instrumental, vocal and silence on verbal and spatial task performance in learning. …”
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A harmony search algorithm for university course timetabli
Published 2012“…Harmony search algorithm is a new metaheuristic population-based algorithm, mimicking the musical improvisation process where a group of musicians play the pitches of their musical instruments together seeking a pleasing harmony. …”
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Kropp, blick och plats – konstruktioner av dans- och vokalundervisning
Published 2019-06-01“… By focusing on dance and on the voice as a music instrument, and applying a gender perspective, this article problematizes constructions of dance and music education – arenas where girls and women are in the majority. …”
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In the absence of animacy: superordinate category structure affects subordinate label verification.
Published 2013-01-01“…For unimpaired adults, regardless of whether objects were from animate (mammals; insects) or inanimate (clothes; musical instruments) superordinate categories, participants were faster to match basic level labels with objects from categories with low intra-item variability (mammals; clothes) than from categories with high intra-item variability (insects; instruments). …”
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Psychotherapeutic Journeys into the Spiritual World of Healing on the Wings of Gnawa Music: An Anthropological Study
Published 2024-04-01“…From the torturing tools used on them they created their own musical instruments. From their screams as slaves, they composed a new music with unique rhythms. …”
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MUSICAL STAGE EXAMPLES OF KAZAKH TURKS AND THE DANCE OF “KARA JORGA”
Published 2018-06-01“…In this article, musical instruments of the Kazakh Turks and the places where they were performed and the rituals performed were examined. …”
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Two prefaces of Maniav Irmologions
Published 2014-01-01“…In the preface to the Irmologion of 1675-1676, submitted for publication, an unknown scriber recalls Old Testament authors, who created spiritual music, panegyric songs and musical instruments. The preface to the Irmologion of 1684 is notable for its specific style of writing within the verbalism and circumlocutionary network of words and appeals to an honest prayer and spiritual singing to the glory of God. …”
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Nilai Pendidikan Moral yang Terkandung dalam Seni Reyog Ponorogo Sebagai Media Pengembangan Islam di Ponorogo
Published 2022-09-01“…The meaning of musical instruments and clothing was translated by Batoro Katong, such as udeng, penadhon, and kolor (intestines). …”
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Implementasi Pembelajaran Kontekstual Berbasis Budaya Lokal Penginyongan
Published 2023-11-01“…This study found that the implementation of contextual learning based on local culture was carried out by using (1) physical culture such as food, Banyumas musical instruments as a source of learning (2) field trips and observations as learning strategies of Contextual Learning method. …”
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The Connectivity Between Leap Motion And Android Smartphone For Augmented Reality (AR)-Based Gamelan
Published 2018-11-01“…This paper also evaluates the technique used to connect the AR technology to Leap Motion so it can be a visual instrument simulation, which applied to the Gamelan traditional music instrument. The experiments resulted in the accuracy rate of the application of 96.43% for right-hand movement and 97.86% for the left-hand motion. …”
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How to Create a Public (Music) Library: The Case of Nikola Udina/Algarotti and His Music Collection
Published 2023-01-01“…The thesis of the article is that Nikola Udina/Niccolò Algarott i (Krk/Veglia, 1791 – Vienna, 1838) built up his collection of books, sheet music and musical instruments (the focus here will be on sheet music) with the intention of achieving broader benefits with the collection. …”
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Un fonds d’atelier de luthier à découvrir in situ : conserver et valoriser l’esprit d’un lieu
Published 2016-07-01“…The history of Mirecourt has been closely linked to the making of musical instruments since the seventeenthcentury. The aim of the Musée de la Lutherie et de l’Archèterie françaises (museum of French stringed-instruments and bow-making) is to promote and interpret this heritage. …”
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The Maraa-Ipaddima Ritual Drama in Sri Lanka
Published 2022-06-01“…Study outcomes show that the ethnomusicological aspects of the ritual drama are expressed through kavi (poetic verses) sung while performing drama, traditional musical instruments, costumes, dance, and harmony. The study helped to understand the ethnomusicological expression of ritual drama performed, and it is also evident that the musical expressions performed in the ritual drama also work as a treatment in the collective healing of people (catharsis). …”
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Transitioning Towards a Smart Learning Ecosystem: Designing for Intersubjective Interactions between Cognitively Impaired Adolescents
Published 2017-12-01“…The basic functionality includes two users playing virtual music instruments by using gestures and body movement. …”
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Satisfaction and Opinions of Instructional Management in the Music Skills Practice Course During The Covid-19 Pandemic
Published 2023-02-01“…There were problems and obstacles to convenience and learning with the programs used in online learning when the internet signal was interrupted.The learning environment is not conducive to learning and Calso lacks musical instruments used in learning.…”
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The Utilization Of Hard Waste As Percussion Learning Media In The Performing Arts Education Study Program Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University
Published 2022-06-01“…Percussion using hard waste or what can be called Thrash Percussion, is an interesting and all-encompassing form of percussion that has been designed with the hope that anything that is no longer useful can still be used as a recycled musical instrument…”
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