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The Conductor As Visual Guide: Gesture and Perception of Musical Content

机译:指挥作为视觉指南:音乐内容的手势和感知

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Ensemble conductors are often described as embodying the music. Researchers have determined that expressive gestures affect viewers’ perceptions of conducted ensemble performances. This effect may be due, in part, to conductor gesture delineating and amplifying specific expressive aspects of music performances. The purpose of the present study was to determine if conductor gesture affected observers’ focus of attention to contrasting aspects of ensemble performances. Audio recordings of two different music excerpts featuring two-part counterpoint (an ostinato paired with a lyric melody, and long chord tones paired with rhythmic interjections) were paired with video of two conductors. Each conductor used gesture appropriate to one or the other musical element (e.g., connected and flowing or detached and crisp) for a total of sixteen videos. Musician participants evaluated 8 of the excerpts for Articulation, Rhythm, Style, and Phrasing using four 10-point differential scales anchored by descriptive terms (e.g., disconnected to connected, and angular to flowing.) Results indicated a relationship between gesture and listeners’ evaluations of musical content. Listeners appear to be sensitive to the manner in which a conductor’s gesture delineates musical lines, particularly as an indication of overall articulation and style. This effect was observed for the lyric melody and ostinato excerpt, but not for the chords and interjections excerpt. Therefore, this effect appears to be mitigated by the congruence of gesture to preconceptions of the importance of melodic over rhythmic material, of certain instrument timbres over others, and of length between onsets of active material. These results add to a body of literature that supports the importance of the visual component in the multimodal experience of music performance.
机译:合唱指挥通常被描述为体现音乐。研究人员已经确定,表达手势会影响观众对合奏表演的感知。此效果可能部分归因于指挥者手势描绘和放大了音乐表演的特定表现方式。本研究的目的是确定指挥者的手势是否影响了观察者对整体表演对比方面的关注。将两个不同音乐片段的录音分为两部分:两个组成部分(一个伴奏和一首抒情旋律,一首长和弦音和有节奏感的配音),以及两首指挥的视频。每个指挥家使用适合一个或另一个音乐元素的手势(例如,连接且流动或分离且清晰),总共播放了十六个视频。音乐家参与者使用四个以描述性词语为基础的10点差分量表(例如,断开连接,已连接以及与流动成角度)评估了8个摘录,节奏,风格和乐句摘录。结果表明手势与听众的评价之间存在关系音乐内容。听众似乎对指挥者的手势描绘音乐线条的方式很敏感,特别是作为整体清晰度和风格的指示。对于歌词旋律和ostinato摘录观察到了这种效果,但是对于和弦和感叹词摘录则没有观察到这种效果。因此,手势与节奏性材料的重要性,某些乐器音色对其他材料的重要性以及活性材料发作之间的长度的先入之见相一致,似乎减轻了这种影响。这些结果增加了一系列文献,这些文献支持视觉组件在音乐表演的多模式体验中的重要性。

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