Methods for Studying Music-Related Body Motion

作者: Alexander Refsum Jensenius

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-55004-5_38

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摘要: This chapter presents an overview of some methodological approaches and technologies that can be used in the study music-related body motion. The aim is not to cover all possible approaches, but rather highlight ones are more relevant from a musicological point view. includes methods for video-based sensor-based motion analyses, both qualitative quantitative. It also discussions strengths weaknesses different methods, reflections on how connection other data question, such as physiological or neurological data, symbolic notation, sound recordings contextual data.

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