2009
DOI: 10.1525/mp.2009.26.5.439
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Movement-Related Feedback and Temporal Accuracy in Clarinet Performance

Abstract: SENSORY INFORMATION AVAILABLE WHEN MUSICIANS'fingers arrive on instrument keys contributes to temporal accuracy in piano performance (Goebl & Palmer, 2008). The hypothesis that timing accuracy is related to sensory (tactile) information available at finger-key contact was extended to clarinetists' finger movements during key depressions and releases that, together with breathing, determine the timing of tone onsets. Skilled clarinetists performed melodies at different tempi in a synchronization task while thei… Show more

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“…Le développement des capacités d'anticipation corporelle du pianiste semble ainsi lié à différents niveaux de contraintes temporelles, et principalement celle du respect du tempo [Drake 2000]. D'autres études ont révélé l'importance de l'anticipation pour une bonne coordination des gestes effecteurs, telles que l'accélération des doigts du clarinettiste [Palmer 2009b], la pression du souffle du trompettiste [Bianco 2009], ou les vitesses de la baguette du percussioniste [Dahl 2000].…”
Section: Coarticulation Et Coordinationunclassified
“…Le développement des capacités d'anticipation corporelle du pianiste semble ainsi lié à différents niveaux de contraintes temporelles, et principalement celle du respect du tempo [Drake 2000]. D'autres études ont révélé l'importance de l'anticipation pour une bonne coordination des gestes effecteurs, telles que l'accélération des doigts du clarinettiste [Palmer 2009b], la pression du souffle du trompettiste [Bianco 2009], ou les vitesses de la baguette du percussioniste [Dahl 2000].…”
Section: Coarticulation Et Coordinationunclassified
“…Thermoreceptive units are divided into two groups, warm and cold receptors, the latter of which are more numerous throughout epidermal and dermal skin layers [8] Tactile somatosensory information is vital for normal grasping activities, for instance, tactile information about surface texture and object shape [24] is vital to ensuring correct grasp pressures. Tactile information is also necessary for tasks requiring rapid dextrous finger movement such as piano [25] or clarinet playing [26]. The absence of normal tactile feedback results in clumsiness in daily activities [27].…”
Section: Tactile Somatosensory Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A wide variety of tasks require controlling dynamic movement of individual digits as in playing a musical instrument where the precision of pressing, striking or plucking by one or more digits determines the quality of the performance (Albrecht et al 2014; Furuya et al 2011; Goebl and Palmer 2013; Keller et al 2010; Palmer et al 2009). Dynamic patterns of covariation among joints within and across digits are observed during these movements in addition to other tasks such as typing, American Sign Language, and in grasping and manipulating objects (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%