Computational model captures up to 60% of variability in musicians’ heartbeat intervals with map of musicians’ jointly decided actions
Tag: expressivity
Natalia Cotic finalist at London Hopper Spotlight Competition
Natalia Cotic presents her research on music-based cardiorespiratory coupling as a finalist at the London Hopper Spotlight Competition
Renee Timmers and Elaine Chew Open DataSense Network Virtual Seminar Series
The first seminar of the Datasense research network is a double act: Renee Timmers and Elaine Chew in conversation about music, performance and data
CNRS le journal / Le Monde: Le piano virtuose
“CNRS le journal” has published the video on our work, “Le piano virtuose”, in partnership with the French newspaper “Le Monde”. Many thanks to Pierre de Parscau for the fine cinematography and editing, and Nicolas Baker for the excellent production!
Music & Science: Notating Music and Heart Rhythms
Links between music rhythms, performed timings and arrhythmia now in inaugural volume of Music & Science (open access) edited by Ian Cross
Revealing the Thinking Behind Performance in New Thoughts on Piano Performance
Chew, E. (2017). From Sound to Structure: Synchronising Prosodic and Structural Information to Reveal the Thinking Behind Performance Decisions. In C. MacKie (ed.): New Thoughts on Piano Performance: Research at the Interface between Science and the Art of Piano Performance. Kindle Amazon. ISBN 978-164007055-4. Abstract: How a performer hears a piece is the determining factor […]
Music Perception BKN Special Issue: Tipping Points
Chew, E. (2016). Playing with the edge: Tipping points and the role of tonality. In Stephen McAdams, David Temperley, Alexander Rozin (eds.): Milestones in Music Cognition Special Issue, Music Perception, 33(3):344-366