Assessing the Effects of a Primary Control Impairment on the Cellists’ Bowing Gesture Inducing Harsh Sounds

How do cellists' postural movements influence timbre quality during instrumental performance? If this question seems complex at a first glance partly due to specific motor synergies for each musician, some principles of postural organization are believed to remain invariant while executing bowi...

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Main Authors: Jocelyn Roze, Mitsuko Aramaki, Richard Kronland-Martinet, Solvi Ystad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8410874/
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spelling doaj-d924c934c56e4e21ba7f01f9b13cbfe52021-03-29T20:51:27ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-016436834369510.1109/ACCESS.2018.28561788410874Assessing the Effects of a Primary Control Impairment on the Cellists&#x2019; Bowing Gesture Inducing Harsh SoundsJocelyn Roze0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6080-8683Mitsuko Aramaki1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6518-374XRichard Kronland-Martinet2Solvi Ystad3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9022-9690Aix-Marseille Univ, CNRS, PRISM (Perception, Representations, Image, Sound, Music), Marseille, FranceAix-Marseille Univ, CNRS, PRISM (Perception, Representations, Image, Sound, Music), Marseille, FranceAix-Marseille Univ, CNRS, PRISM (Perception, Representations, Image, Sound, Music), Marseille, FranceAix-Marseille Univ, CNRS, PRISM (Perception, Representations, Image, Sound, Music), Marseille, FranceHow do cellists' postural movements influence timbre quality during instrumental performance? If this question seems complex at a first glance partly due to specific motor synergies for each musician, some principles of postural organization are believed to remain invariant while executing bowing gestures. In this paper, we reveal some of these common principles by investigating the effects of postural constraints on the mechanical behavior of the cellists' right arm, and consequently on the resulting bow velocity likely to cause timbre degradation, referred to as harshness (&#x201C;<i>de&#x0301;charnement</i>&#x201D; in French) by cellists. The kinematical data corresponding to the execution of a single note are collected through a motion capture system, and analyzed between two postural conditions of expressive playing: A normal one and a constrained one limiting chest and head displacements involved in the cellists' <i>primary control</i>. The comparison of relevant joint displacements and rotations between the two postural situations highlight the lack of coordination between spine torsion and shoulder opening as a main factor responsible for a tighter right arm gesture, potentially leading to a drop in bow velocity and consequently the production of harsh sounds.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8410874/Cellistpostural/instrumental gesturesacoustical timbremusical expressivity
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author Jocelyn Roze
Mitsuko Aramaki
Richard Kronland-Martinet
Solvi Ystad
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Mitsuko Aramaki
Richard Kronland-Martinet
Solvi Ystad
Assessing the Effects of a Primary Control Impairment on the Cellists&#x2019; Bowing Gesture Inducing Harsh Sounds
IEEE Access
Cellist
postural/instrumental gestures
acoustical timbre
musical expressivity
author_facet Jocelyn Roze
Mitsuko Aramaki
Richard Kronland-Martinet
Solvi Ystad
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title Assessing the Effects of a Primary Control Impairment on the Cellists&#x2019; Bowing Gesture Inducing Harsh Sounds
title_short Assessing the Effects of a Primary Control Impairment on the Cellists&#x2019; Bowing Gesture Inducing Harsh Sounds
title_full Assessing the Effects of a Primary Control Impairment on the Cellists&#x2019; Bowing Gesture Inducing Harsh Sounds
title_fullStr Assessing the Effects of a Primary Control Impairment on the Cellists&#x2019; Bowing Gesture Inducing Harsh Sounds
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Effects of a Primary Control Impairment on the Cellists&#x2019; Bowing Gesture Inducing Harsh Sounds
title_sort assessing the effects of a primary control impairment on the cellists&#x2019; bowing gesture inducing harsh sounds
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2018-01-01
description How do cellists' postural movements influence timbre quality during instrumental performance? If this question seems complex at a first glance partly due to specific motor synergies for each musician, some principles of postural organization are believed to remain invariant while executing bowing gestures. In this paper, we reveal some of these common principles by investigating the effects of postural constraints on the mechanical behavior of the cellists' right arm, and consequently on the resulting bow velocity likely to cause timbre degradation, referred to as harshness (&#x201C;<i>de&#x0301;charnement</i>&#x201D; in French) by cellists. The kinematical data corresponding to the execution of a single note are collected through a motion capture system, and analyzed between two postural conditions of expressive playing: A normal one and a constrained one limiting chest and head displacements involved in the cellists' <i>primary control</i>. The comparison of relevant joint displacements and rotations between the two postural situations highlight the lack of coordination between spine torsion and shoulder opening as a main factor responsible for a tighter right arm gesture, potentially leading to a drop in bow velocity and consequently the production of harsh sounds.
topic Cellist
postural/instrumental gestures
acoustical timbre
musical expressivity
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