https://doi.org/10.1525/mp.2015.32.4.394 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/mp.2015.32.4.394 Copy URL The current study expands our previous work on ...
A study of musical timbre semantics was conducted with listeners from two different linguistic groups. In two separate experiments, native Greek and English speaking participants were asked to ...
New research, published in PLOS Computational Biology, offers insight into the neural underpinnings of musical timbre. Mounya Elhilali, of Johns Hopkins University and colleagues have used ...
Chuck van Zyl explains the place that "timbre" holds in the creation of "space music" Chuck van Zyl, host of STAR'S END (one of the nation's longest running space music shows heard on WXPN in the wee ...
"The timbre of his voice went into that low register that made my insides curl in on themselves—it was like my uterus was tapping out a happy dance on the rest of my organs." ~Cora Carmack, Losing It ...
Emily Dolan, Assistant Professor of Music at the University of Pennsylvania, describes Spectralism as a renaissance. “[Spectral music] is the rebirth of musical aesthetics—the return of music to human ...
The iPhone app, which officially launches internationally today, uses your location to feed you a list of bands who are playing within a 10-mile radius, starting with acts happening that day. Tap any ...
Roland’s patented information processing device allows for precise timbre control at multiple timepoints in a musical piece. The device generates a file with this information, displayed on a time bar, ...
Timbre, a location-based music discovery app developed in Cambridge that helps people find live bands, said today it has been localized in 22 languages and is now free to download in 36 countries ...
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