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Recent Research Projects Carried Out at the Institute of Systematic Musicology (Abstract)
Type of publication: Inproceedings
Citation: systematicmusicologyhamburg
Publication status: Published
Booktitle: 13th Sound and Music Computing Conference (SMC)
Year: 2016
Month: August
Pages: V
Organization: Hamburg
URL: https://smc2016.hfmt-hamburg.d...
Abstract: The Institute of Systematic Musicology at the University of Hamburg is among the largest research centres of its kind in Germany and hosts about 150 students enrolled in BA, MA and PhD programmes. Faculty members have specialized in musical acoustics and music psychology, and taught courses also include popular music studies, empirical aesthetics, audiovisual media and music business as well as sociological and ethnographic approaches to music. This presentation will briefly focus on recent research projects carried out at the institute. In music psychology, these topics include research on synchronisation, motion capture of musical gestures, human movement sonification, prototypical perception, audiovisual quality judgments, and the study of musical joint actions. In musical acoustics, research covers fields such as sound field synthesis, physical modeling, radiation characteristics of musical instruments, and spatial sound localizations.
Keywords: ethnomusicology, music psychology, musical acoustics, musical signal processing, systematic musicology
Authors Wöllner, Clemens
Ziemer, Tim
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