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Proceedings of the Workshop on Current Research Directions in Computer Music, pp. 75-78Publication type
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Proceedings of the Workshop on Current Research Directions in Computer Music
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p. 75
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p. 78
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Proceedings of the Workshop on Current Research Directions in Computer Music; PerceptionAbstract
Two experiments and a model demonstrate that the appreciation of an expressive interpretation of a musical piece depends on its relation with preceding expressive variations. It matters less with what expression the music is performed, as long as it is treated in a consistent way.
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