id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_woma4xa2yzaetbtidcbfgrjhdi Henkjan Honing THE ROLE OF ICT IN MUSIC RESEARCH: A BRIDGE TOO FAR? 2007 10 .pdf application/pdf 3207 245 52 The role of ICT in music research: a bridge too far? The role of ICT in music research: a bridge too far? https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/the-role-of-ict-in-music-research-a-bridge-too-far(6800f005-96b0-4137-83d0-ae24ff073232).html archeology, linguistics, media studies and music, ICT has allowed new research role of ICT in music research, especially the influence it had on the development the 1980s, giving a new boost to music performance studies. An example of this line of research is a study on the use of timing and tempo methods from experimental and cognitive psychology aiming to answer questions on the commonalities and diversities as found in music performance: what predicts that a tempo-transformed performance will sound equally musical or inspired music research in which the role of ICT, measurement, and experiment Honing, 'Evidence for tempo-specific timing in music using a 'Is expressive timing relational invariant under tempo transformation?' Psychology of Music in music performance: An exploratory study.' Psychological Research 56 (1994) pp. ./cache/work_woma4xa2yzaetbtidcbfgrjhdi.pdf ./txt/work_woma4xa2yzaetbtidcbfgrjhdi.txt