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Gesture in music theory involves dynamics, tempo, articulation, and phrasing, forming expressive units that provide depth to compositions and performances. Gesture analysis in music examines how performer movements enhance expression, utilizing methods like motion capture technology and video analysis to understand their impact on musical ...
We may think of two main categories of music-related gestures: sound-producing gestures, meaning gestures that produce sound on an instrument, and sound-accompanying gestures, meaning gestures that listeners make to music.
1 sty 2009 · Methods: We develop a movement-based sound design practice and audio-tactile compositional vocabulary, co-created with a Deaf co-designer, to offer a more inclusive and embodied listening...
With a theory of musical gesture, I address our embodied access to musical meaning—ironically, an arena highly favored by New Musicologists, who appar-ently do not sense any contradiction between essentialized meaning in the body and essentialist meaning in a musical work.
In recent work on gesture, "gesture" is often used to denote bodily actions that are associated with speech, particularly hand movements and facial expressions.
5 gru 2016 · Placing a performing body in partnership with interactive video and acousmatic sound (sometimes in a controlling relationship, sometimes in opposition) reveals to us new insights about both the nature of bodily gesture in performance, and the many roles that technology can play in contemporary music.
TLDR. The EMI introduces a framework for capture and analysis, of specific musical gestures, and extends the piano-like model to a 3D interaction paradigm, where higher-level musical parameters, such as sound effects, can be controlled continuously by upper-body free movements. Expand. PDF.