2017
DOI: 10.1121/1.4988387
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The influence of cellist's postural movements on their musical expressivity

Abstract: RemerciementsAvant de présenter ce travail de thèse, je souhaiterais remercier toutes les personnes ayant contribué de près ou de loin à la réalisation de ce projet. A commencer par mes parents pour leur soutien indéfectible, qui ont toujours su garder foi en moi malgré des choix de vie différents de leurs prévisions. Merci aussi à Pascal Gobin, professeur d'électroacoustique au conservatoire de Marseille, sans qui je n'aurais jamais eu connaissance des opportunités de recherche en acoustique instrumentale. Ce… Show more

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“…In line with this interpretation, similar effects have been observed in solo string players during various forms of perturbations. First, enhanced metrical coupling between head and bow motion, reduced head motion and shifts toward movements at faster metrical timescales all occurred spontaneously and without much change in bow motion properties when cellists had their posture constrained (Rozé et al, 2017(Rozé et al, , 2019(Rozé et al, , 2020. Next, violists' head motion changed (and most often diminished) when their bow strokes were constrained as well (Visi et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In line with this interpretation, similar effects have been observed in solo string players during various forms of perturbations. First, enhanced metrical coupling between head and bow motion, reduced head motion and shifts toward movements at faster metrical timescales all occurred spontaneously and without much change in bow motion properties when cellists had their posture constrained (Rozé et al, 2017(Rozé et al, , 2019(Rozé et al, , 2020. Next, violists' head motion changed (and most often diminished) when their bow strokes were constrained as well (Visi et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We are aware that these kinds of physical constraints raise an epistemological issue, since bowing or acoustic alterations may result from other factors than the only limitation of postural movements, such as physical, psychological discomfort, estrangement from the concert situation... All the selected cellists were professional or very experimented, to ensure that no kind of technical weaknesses would potentially result in a lack of expressivity. These two experimental conditions are part of a larger experiment thoroughly described in [14].…”
Section: Experimental Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study falls within a more global experimental context of sound-gesture relationship for the cello players in musical performance situations [14]. Related works explored the instrumentalists' postural movements for the clarinet [6], the piano [16], the harp [3], or the violin [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%