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    Ethnobotany of Bamboo in Sangirese, North Celebes by Alin Liana, Purnomo Purnomo, Issirep Sumardi, Budi Setiadi Daryono

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Local community use bamboo for a variety of daily necessities; as building materials, handicraft, furniture, ceremonies, musical instruments, transportation, medicine, ornamental plants, as well as food. …”
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    Komunitas Pengabdi Seni Musik Tradisional Karinding di Kampung Jaha Tangerang by Tyas Siti Nur Asiyah, Musahwi Musahwi

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Is a community of Barak Karinding that plays traditional musical instruments Karinding typical Sundanese, they try to fight the flow. …”
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  3. 1203

    Foley Music: Learning to Generate Music from Videos by Gan, Chuang, Huang, Deng, Chen, Peihao, Tenenbaum, Joshua B, Torralba, Antonio

    Published 2021
    “…In this paper, we introduce Foley Music, a system that can synthesize plausible music for a silent video clip about people playing musical instruments. We first identify two key intermediate representations for a successful video to music generator: body keypoints from videos and MIDI events from audio recordings. …”
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  4. 1204

    The Chameleon Guitar—Guitar with a Replaceable Resonator by Paradiso, Joseph A, Zoran, Amit

    Published 2012
    “…Though the technology support in musical instruments offers great flexibility, it tends to foster predictable and generic results, particularly with common use of easily-cloned digital presets. …”
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    Modeling and analysis of Sompoton vibrator using cantilever beam model by Wong, Tee Hao

    Published 2014
    “…Sompoton is one of the famous traditional musical instruments in Sabah. This instrument consists of several parts with the vibrator being the most important of all. …”
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    A dictionary-based comparative study of the Chinese “个 (gè)” and the Malay “buah” numeral classifiers by Ng, Chwee Fang, Awang, Sariyan, Yap, Ngee Thai

    Published 2024
    “…In contrast, only buah is used for transportation, accessories, home furniture and appliances, publications, musical instruments, and performances.…”
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    Split-based points from the Swabian Jura highlight Aurignacian regional signatures. by Keiko Kitagawa, Nicholas J Conard

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Aurignacian people of the Swabian Jura typically left spit-based points at sites that appear to be base camps rich with numerous examples of personal ornaments, figurative art, symbolic imagery, and musical instruments. The artifact assemblages from SW Germany highlight a production sequence that resembles that of SW France and Cantabria, except for the absence of tongued pieces. …”
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    The Role of Music in E. L. Doctorow’s City of God by Marek Gajda

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It also takes into account which musical instruments  are employed, including the symbolic meaning that one of them, the violin, carries. …”
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    THE STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT IN PRONOUNCING ENGLISH SONG USING SMULE APPLICATION by Himatul Khoiriyah, Ahmad Mustamir Waris, Juhansar

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…It was influenced by the low frequency in practicing pronunciation, the difficulty to balance singing karaoke and music instruments on fast song tempo, and the lack of using Smule application to sing karaoke.…”
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  10. 1210

    The Acoustical Properties of Indonesian Hardwood Species by Tarcisius Rio Mardikanto, Akhiruddin Maddu, Lina Karlinasari, Hans Baihaqi

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…We found that Mahoni and Sonokeling had good acoustical properties of logarithmic decrement, ultrasonic wave velocity, and ratio of wood stiffness to wood density; and is preferred for crafting musical instruments. Acacia and Manii woods are recommended for developing acoustic panels in building construction because those species possess higher sound absorption values.…”
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    Tradition and Innovation in the Making of “About Ram”: A Contemporary Indian Puppeteer and a Ramayana Scholar in Conversation by Anurupa Roy, Paula Richman

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The play is filled with images of the hero’s past life through animation of his memories and weapons on a screen mounted on stage and music with no words but with a percussion emphasis that draws upon different musical instruments from various regions. Over the period of improvisation by which the performance developed, Roy made the war scenes very stylized and the animator contemporized the weapons to include jet propulsion and machine guns. …”
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    Corpos sonoros: instrumentos e donos na prática musical dos Kuikuro do alto Xingu by Tommaso Montagnani

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Procuro descrever neste artigo o modo pelo qual uma prática musical instrumental kuikuro repousa sobre a atribuição aos artefatos de uma forma de vitalidade. …”
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    Audible Aliasing Distortion in Digital Audio Synthesis by J. Schimmel

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…This paper deals with aliasing distortion in digital audio signal synthesis of classic periodic waveforms with infinite Fourier series, for electronic musical instruments. When these waveforms are generated in the digital domain then the aliasing appears due to its unlimited bandwidth. …”
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    Music in our ears: the biological bases of musical timbre perception. by Kailash Patil, Daniel Pressnitzer, Shihab Shamma, Mounya Elhilali

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The study demonstrates that joint spectro-temporal features, such as those observed in the mammalian primary auditory cortex, are critical to provide the rich-enough representation necessary to account for perceptual judgments of timbre by human listeners, as well as recognition of musical instruments.…”
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    METAFOR YÖNTEMİYLE ÇALIŞILMIŞ MÜZİK MAKALELERİNDEKİ GENEL EĞİLİM by Ayşenur ÜSTÜN, Serpil UMUZDAŞ

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Music researchers describe how phenomena such as “sound, music, instrument” are perceived by their target audiences through metaphors. …”
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    BUNYI MUSICAL BATU GORDANG DI DESA LIMBONG KECAMATAN SIANJUR MULA-MULA KABUPATEN SAMOSIR by Rudi Hambali Limbong

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Author conducted research "is an heirloom stone Gordang Batak Toba people who can produce sounds of musical instruments in the hands taganing and Limbong ompu.borsak clan". …”
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    Towards the Feasibility of Instituting a Philippine Digital Audio Library: A Case Study by Jia Li

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…In recognition of his influential contribution that made the UCPE an archive and repository of materials on music, philosophy, anthropology and other cognate disciplines, these audio materials, together with field notes, music transcriptions, song texts, photographs, music instruments, music compositions, personal files, about 200 books and journals, all of which he personally initiated and developed as a unified institution resource for music research are called “Jose Maceda Collection”.…”
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    Musical Phenomenology: Artistic Traditions and Everyday Experience by Małgorzata A. Szyszkowska

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…While there are many different areas of music phenomenology such as studies of sound and listening, studies in perception of musical works, in experience of artistic creation, in singing and playing musical instruments, and phenomenology of transcendent or religious horizons of the experience of music, it is most promising—I suggest—to look at phenomenological studies of music from the perspective of everyday happenings and discoveries of musical aspects of life. …”
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    Embodied Prevention by Gerd Kempermann

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Hiking, playing musical instruments, dancing and yoga are examples of body–mind activities that assign depth, purpose, meaning, social embedding, etc. to long-term beneficial physical “activities” and increase quality of life not only as delayed gratification. …”
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    PERANAN GAMELAN SEBAGAI PENGIRING WAYANG KULIT DI GROUP KRIDO LARAS KOTA MEDAN by Helen Kurnia Sitinjak

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The Group Krido Laras one music group that still maintains the traditional gamelan musical instruments as accompaniment shadow puppets. The Group Krido Laras in the city of Medan actually exist and still active to perform a shadow puppet performances accompanied by gamelan. …”
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