2004
DOI: 10.3756/artsci.3.108
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Drawing-in Effect on Perception of Beats in Multimedia

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“…Music Analysis Tools ), (Bellur et al 2012) Approaches of Data Gathering , (Sordo et al 2012) Slow Qin (ech ho 2008) SHO (Nagashima & Ito 1999) Hyper Pipa (Nagashima 1999) Representing Korean Traditional Musical Notation in XML (Lee et al 2002) Figure 9. Outline of extensive works of Asian traditional instruments with modern technology since 2000.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Music Analysis Tools ), (Bellur et al 2012) Approaches of Data Gathering , (Sordo et al 2012) Slow Qin (ech ho 2008) SHO (Nagashima & Ito 1999) Hyper Pipa (Nagashima 1999) Representing Korean Traditional Musical Notation in XML (Lee et al 2002) Figure 9. Outline of extensive works of Asian traditional instruments with modern technology since 2000.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other composers who have been working in the realm of electroacoustic composition include: Jin Hi Kim, Yoichi Nagashima (Nagashima 1999), Alesandro Cipriani (Cipriani 2002 Jin Hi Kim is the first kumongo performer to use the instrument in a modern context. She performed both solo and collaborative works utilising an electric komungo built by Joseph Yanuziello in conjunction with a live interactive Max/MSP system created by her and Alex Noyes (http://www.jinhikim.com).…”
Section: Electroacousticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, a baby can go to sleep deeply in lying by the side of his mother by his or her mother's breath rhythms [3]. In addition, Nobuo Masataka's study [4] shows it is clear that such a synchronized phenomenon occurs more frequently when two parties share common time and space. The "miXer" aims to produce this entrainment phenomenon while increasing interactive action, producing the unification sensed in their common space.…”
Section: Entrainment Phenomenonmentioning
confidence: 99%