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... plucked, but in front of the dampers in such a manship between strucner as to produce a part-muted, part-ponticello effect. Lachenmann was not in this piece adverse to eleture and musical in are but these of virtuosic ments kept display, materialat length; Ai FTERTHE'cleansing'experience of these ch ...
... plucked, but in front of the dampers in such a manship between strucner as to produce a part-muted, part-ponticello effect. Lachenmann was not in this piece adverse to eleture and musical in are but these of virtuosic ments kept display, materialat length; Ai FTERTHE'cleansing'experience of these ch ...
Riding the Horse: Time as a Form Generator in Frescobaldi`s Toccatas
... Strutturalismo scenico In order to demonstrate how time is used by Frescobaldi, I shall focus on the opening section of the first toccata from Book I (Example 2). This choice is but a symbolic one, since all the toccatas are based on the same generative rule.12 If we made a computer play it, using o ...
... Strutturalismo scenico In order to demonstrate how time is used by Frescobaldi, I shall focus on the opening section of the first toccata from Book I (Example 2). This choice is but a symbolic one, since all the toccatas are based on the same generative rule.12 If we made a computer play it, using o ...
Lindsey Steinbrunner
... also modified. The harmonies are tertian, quartal, or secundal and there are sudden tonal shifts. Time organization completely changes. Meters can by symmetric or asymmetric, may change frequently, and can be juxtaposed to create polymeters. The metric stress shifts to beats other than the strong be ...
... also modified. The harmonies are tertian, quartal, or secundal and there are sudden tonal shifts. Time organization completely changes. Meters can by symmetric or asymmetric, may change frequently, and can be juxtaposed to create polymeters. The metric stress shifts to beats other than the strong be ...
Here - the UNC Department of Music!
... pieces are the central issues of the dissertation, which consists of two volumes: the first examines the repertory of Foà 8, and the second (Supplement) presents transcriptions of all unpublished pieces along with a complete thematic catalog. Although questions of provenance and concordances are dea ...
... pieces are the central issues of the dissertation, which consists of two volumes: the first examines the repertory of Foà 8, and the second (Supplement) presents transcriptions of all unpublished pieces along with a complete thematic catalog. Although questions of provenance and concordances are dea ...
Improvised Music after 1950: Afrological and
... communication of the performer." Moreover, through extensive improvisation, each performance of a given bebop "piece" could become unique, different in many respects from the last. Even in many strains of Afrological improvisative practice today, the generative and interactional aspects of how the r ...
... communication of the performer." Moreover, through extensive improvisation, each performance of a given bebop "piece" could become unique, different in many respects from the last. Even in many strains of Afrological improvisative practice today, the generative and interactional aspects of how the r ...
View/Open - Indiana University
... Dr. Henry L. Roediger III further explains to journalist Heidi Mitchell that information stored in the brain can use the innate structure in music for recall. The tune itself is not necessarily what is recalling the information, but rather the repetition built into most music. On the other side of t ...
... Dr. Henry L. Roediger III further explains to journalist Heidi Mitchell that information stored in the brain can use the innate structure in music for recall. The tune itself is not necessarily what is recalling the information, but rather the repetition built into most music. On the other side of t ...
The role of test structure in creating false memories
... presented after 0, 3, or 6 list items. No difference in false memory was found with this testing manipulation. Anastasi et al. used a similar methodology in three of their experiments, presenting 2, 4, or 8 studied list items before the critical lure in the recognition test. They also found that the ...
... presented after 0, 3, or 6 list items. No difference in false memory was found with this testing manipulation. Anastasi et al. used a similar methodology in three of their experiments, presenting 2, 4, or 8 studied list items before the critical lure in the recognition test. They also found that the ...
Analysis for the Drama Image and Musical Image of Musetta in the
... enviousness of Musetta, as if a rabbit will jump out from her chest immediately. However, she had to control herself, because she will sing the flowing period to express her love to Macello. A low octave is taken as the support of the melody to play the basic material and rhythmic pattern of the mel ...
... enviousness of Musetta, as if a rabbit will jump out from her chest immediately. However, she had to control herself, because she will sing the flowing period to express her love to Macello. A low octave is taken as the support of the melody to play the basic material and rhythmic pattern of the mel ...
The Problem of Articulation in Stravinsky`s Music
... motion of sounds, grouped in various ways for formal units, is – according to him – like a pulse in a biological organism. The timbre of a pulse-sound is usually a mix of few instrumental colors and various articulations of the same or few different pitches. In the score this effect is noted as a so ...
... motion of sounds, grouped in various ways for formal units, is – according to him – like a pulse in a biological organism. The timbre of a pulse-sound is usually a mix of few instrumental colors and various articulations of the same or few different pitches. In the score this effect is noted as a so ...
Qan vei la laudeta mover
... prompter for joglars, as Paden suggests, it seems likely that some notes were more “naturally memorable” than others. ...
... prompter for joglars, as Paden suggests, it seems likely that some notes were more “naturally memorable” than others. ...
File - Amanda`s ePortfolio
... Biography of Ludwig Van Beethoven Ludwig Van Beethoven was baptized December 17, 1770 in Bonn, Germany. His birth date is not officially known, however, it was as according to the law and family customs that babies were to be baptized within 24 hours of birth. Thus making December 16, 1770, his real ...
... Biography of Ludwig Van Beethoven Ludwig Van Beethoven was baptized December 17, 1770 in Bonn, Germany. His birth date is not officially known, however, it was as according to the law and family customs that babies were to be baptized within 24 hours of birth. Thus making December 16, 1770, his real ...
Hebb repetition learning 1 VISUAL AND PHONOLOGICAL HEBB
... working memory interfaces with its own, modality-specific long-term learning resource. One of the principle purposes of our paper is to explore this and related issues. As will be seen, between these two extreme positions (amodal vs modality-specific learning) lie a number of possible schemes that c ...
... working memory interfaces with its own, modality-specific long-term learning resource. One of the principle purposes of our paper is to explore this and related issues. As will be seen, between these two extreme positions (amodal vs modality-specific learning) lie a number of possible schemes that c ...
Contrasting early visual cortical activation states causally involved in
... threshold as an indicator of visual cortical excitability, that visual imagery increases the excitability of early visual cortical neurons involved in visual imagery. Specifically, they showed that visual imagery decreased the intensity of TMS required for phosphene induction when the imagined stimul ...
... threshold as an indicator of visual cortical excitability, that visual imagery increases the excitability of early visual cortical neurons involved in visual imagery. Specifically, they showed that visual imagery decreased the intensity of TMS required for phosphene induction when the imagined stimul ...
Evolving concepts of developmental auditory processing disorder
... auditory brainstem response (cABR) also reflect the fidelity of lowlevel sensory encoding, even if tuned by top-down influences over the long term (Krishnan et al, 2005; Kraus & Chandrasekaran, 2010), it seems unlikely that such measures will prove any more useful than direct behavioural measures of ...
... auditory brainstem response (cABR) also reflect the fidelity of lowlevel sensory encoding, even if tuned by top-down influences over the long term (Krishnan et al, 2005; Kraus & Chandrasekaran, 2010), it seems unlikely that such measures will prove any more useful than direct behavioural measures of ...
Revealing Past Memories: Proactive Interference
... rats were used in experiment 1B that examined performance in which the intersession interval (typically 24 h) was manipulated to examine proactive interference between testing sessions (experiment 1B). A second set of studies (experiment studies 2: ketamine effects on memory performance; n ⫽ 24) usi ...
... rats were used in experiment 1B that examined performance in which the intersession interval (typically 24 h) was manipulated to examine proactive interference between testing sessions (experiment 1B). A second set of studies (experiment studies 2: ketamine effects on memory performance; n ⫽ 24) usi ...
Multidimensional scaling of emotional responses to music
... musical features (Sloboda, 1991, 1992; for a review, see Gabrielsson, 2001; see Sloboda & Juslin, 2001). For example, musical features such as modulation, grace notes, and harmonic progressions, are often associated with emotional responses in the verbal reports of participants (Sloboda, 1991). In a ...
... musical features (Sloboda, 1991, 1992; for a review, see Gabrielsson, 2001; see Sloboda & Juslin, 2001). For example, musical features such as modulation, grace notes, and harmonic progressions, are often associated with emotional responses in the verbal reports of participants (Sloboda, 1991). In a ...
Musica dantesca – Music in Dante`s poetry Anett Julianna
... homophone, not depending on the performers number or personality. The musical material in the Paradise is much more complicated. The sounding music is corresponding to the numerology in the place of sounding music in the cantica, and also in the placement of the sounding songs in the single cantos. ...
... homophone, not depending on the performers number or personality. The musical material in the Paradise is much more complicated. The sounding music is corresponding to the numerology in the place of sounding music in the cantica, and also in the placement of the sounding songs in the single cantos. ...
Author`s personal copy - Sleep, Stress, and Memory Lab
... episodic memories and spatial memories are closely connected. Second, there are semantic memories, which are concerned with the knowledge one acquires during events but is itself separated from the specific event in question. Thus, our knowledge about the meaning of words and facts about the world, ...
... episodic memories and spatial memories are closely connected. Second, there are semantic memories, which are concerned with the knowledge one acquires during events but is itself separated from the specific event in question. Thus, our knowledge about the meaning of words and facts about the world, ...
Social Memory and Nineteenth-Century British Historical Fiction
... authorities. Specifically, literary representations of social memory are important in understanding how communities come together to achieve common goals or resist dominant authorities through their sense of a common past in one of the most popular genres of nineteenth-century literature, the histor ...
... authorities. Specifically, literary representations of social memory are important in understanding how communities come together to achieve common goals or resist dominant authorities through their sense of a common past in one of the most popular genres of nineteenth-century literature, the histor ...
Episodic memory, amnesia, and the hippocampal–anterior thalamic
... the discovery that hypoxia can produce both a permanent anterograde amnesia and discrete bilateral hippocampal pathology (Cummings et al. 1984; Rempel-Clower et al. 1996; Victor & Agamonolis 1990; Zola-Morgan et al. 1986). There is, however, debate over whether these patients suffer “hidden” patholo ...
... the discovery that hypoxia can produce both a permanent anterograde amnesia and discrete bilateral hippocampal pathology (Cummings et al. 1984; Rempel-Clower et al. 1996; Victor & Agamonolis 1990; Zola-Morgan et al. 1986). There is, however, debate over whether these patients suffer “hidden” patholo ...
Memory
... – Strategies—the use of mental activities to improve the processing of information—improve in these areas: • Organization: More likely to be used by older children and adults. • Elaboration: Adolescents are more likely to use elaboration spontaneously than children. • Imagery: Encouraging children t ...
... – Strategies—the use of mental activities to improve the processing of information—improve in these areas: • Organization: More likely to be used by older children and adults. • Elaboration: Adolescents are more likely to use elaboration spontaneously than children. • Imagery: Encouraging children t ...
Parallel Processing of Appetitive Short- and Long
... [22, 24] and in ab neurons to form LTM [24], suggesting an independence of these two memory phases. However, several results suggest that aversive STM and LTM are not processed by fully independent neuronal pathways. Thus, a more efficient rescue of rut STM or LTM defect is observed when RUT is expr ...
... [22, 24] and in ab neurons to form LTM [24], suggesting an independence of these two memory phases. However, several results suggest that aversive STM and LTM are not processed by fully independent neuronal pathways. Thus, a more efficient rescue of rut STM or LTM defect is observed when RUT is expr ...
Boss, Jack. 2014. Schoenberg`s Twelve–Tone Music
... Schoenberg’s twelve–tone music is the product of an impressive thirteen years of analytical work, itself drawing on a career–spanning engagement with Schoenberg’s music. This volume is the latest offering in Cambridge University Press’s Music since 1900 series, which also published Schoenberg’s Musi ...
... Schoenberg’s twelve–tone music is the product of an impressive thirteen years of analytical work, itself drawing on a career–spanning engagement with Schoenberg’s music. This volume is the latest offering in Cambridge University Press’s Music since 1900 series, which also published Schoenberg’s Musi ...
Laminar Cortical Dynamics of Cognitive and Motor Working Memory
... mathematics problem, cook an elaborate meal, or merely dial a phone number, multiple events in a specific temporal order must somehow be stored temporarily in working memory. As event sequences are temporarily stored, they are grouped, or chunked, through learning into unitized plans, and can later ...
... mathematics problem, cook an elaborate meal, or merely dial a phone number, multiple events in a specific temporal order must somehow be stored temporarily in working memory. As event sequences are temporarily stored, they are grouped, or chunked, through learning into unitized plans, and can later ...
Transitional Probabilities Are Prioritized over Stimulus/Pattern
... Representations encoding the probabilities of auditory events do not directly support predictive processing. In contrast, information about the probability with which a given sound follows another (transitional probability) allows predictions of upcoming sounds. We tested whether behavioral and cort ...
... Representations encoding the probabilities of auditory events do not directly support predictive processing. In contrast, information about the probability with which a given sound follows another (transitional probability) allows predictions of upcoming sounds. We tested whether behavioral and cort ...