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 ...
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 ...
Concerts and radio stations at this time of year are filled with both Christmas and winter holiday music. It would be impossible to define "Christmas music" beyond the use of specific religious texts ...
"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 ...
The mathematical rules for creating musical harmony may be more malleable than thought. Western music theory traditionally holds that chords sound most pleasant when they contain notes separated by ...
"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 ...
The goal of the current study was to explore outstanding questions in the field of timbre perception and cognition—specifically, whether memory for timbre is better in trained musicians or in ...
A recently granted patent (Publication Number: US11922913B2) discloses an information processing device designed to enhance the control of timbre in musical pieces during playback. The device includes ...
Aidan McGartland receives funding from McGill University and the Ramsay Centre. Linglan Zhu receives funding from McGill University and Fonds de recherche du Québec (FRQ). McGill University provides ...
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