Sound-producing actions in guitar performance of groove-based microrhythm
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Published:2024-01-12
Issue:1
Volume:18
Page:21-36
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ISSN:1559-5749
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Container-title:Empirical Musicology Review
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language:
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Short-container-title:EMR
Author:
Schmidt Câmara Guilherme,Sioros George,Nymoen Kristian,Romarheim Haugen Mari,Danielsen Anne
Abstract
This paper reports on an experiment that investigated how guitarists signal the intended timing of a rhythmic event in a groove-based context via three different features related to sound-producing motions of impulsive chord strokes (striking velocity, movement duration and fretboard position). 21 expert electric guitarists were instructed to perform a simple rhythmic pattern in three different timing styles—"laidback," "on-the-beat," and "pushed"—in tandem with a metronome. Results revealed systematic differences across participants in the striking velocity and movement duration of chords in the different timing styles. In general, laid-back strokes were played with lower striking velocity and longer movement duration relative to on-the-beat and pushed strokes. No differences in the fretboard striking position were found (either closer to the "bridge" [bottom] or to the "neck" [head]). Correlations with previously-reported audio features of the guitar strokes were also investigated, where lower velocity and longer movement duration generally corresponded with longer acoustic attack duration (signal onset to offset).
Publisher
The Ohio State University Libraries
Cited by
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