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切分音影响音乐节奏中的自由身体运动。

Syncopation affects free body-movement in musical groove.

作者信息

Witek Maria A G, Popescu Tudor, Clarke Eric F, Hansen Mads, Konvalinka Ivana, Kringelbach Morten L, Vuust Peter

机构信息

Center for Music in the Brain, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University & The Royal Academy of Music Aarhus/Aalborg, Noerrebrogade 44, 8000, Aarhus, Denmark.

Dresden Music Cognition Lab, Dresden University of Technology, August-Bebel Str 20, 01219, Dresden, Germany.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2017 Apr;235(4):995-1005. doi: 10.1007/s00221-016-4855-6. Epub 2016 Dec 27.

Abstract

One of the most immediate and overt ways in which people respond to music is by moving their bodies to the beat. However, the extent to which the rhythmic complexity of groove-specifically its syncopation-contributes to how people spontaneously move to music is largely unexplored. Here, we measured free movements in hand and torso while participants listened to drum-breaks with various degrees of syncopation. We found that drum-breaks with medium degrees of syncopation were associated with the same amount of acceleration and synchronisation as low degrees of syncopation. Participants who enjoyed dancing made more complex movements than those who did not enjoy dancing. While for all participants hand movements accelerated more and were more complex, torso movements were more synchronised to the beat. Overall, movements were mostly synchronised to the main beat and half-beat level, depending on the body-part. We demonstrate that while people do not move or synchronise much to rhythms with high syncopation when dancing spontaneously to music, the relationship between rhythmic complexity and synchronisation is less linear than in simple finger-tapping studies.

摘要

人们对音乐做出反应的最直接、最明显的方式之一就是随着节奏摆动身体。然而,特定节奏型的节奏复杂性,特别是其切分音,在多大程度上影响人们随着音乐自发地舞动,这在很大程度上尚未得到探索。在这里,我们在参与者聆听具有不同切分音程度的鼓点片段时,测量了他们手部和躯干的自由运动。我们发现,中等切分音程度的鼓点片段与低切分音程度的鼓点片段所产生的加速度和同步程度相同。喜欢跳舞的参与者比不喜欢跳舞的参与者做出的动作更复杂。虽然对于所有参与者来说,手部动作的加速度更大且更复杂,但躯干动作与节奏的同步性更强。总体而言,根据身体部位的不同,动作大多与主节拍和半节拍同步。我们证明,当人们随着音乐自发跳舞时,他们不会与高切分音的节奏有太多的动作或同步,但节奏复杂性与同步性之间的关系并不像简单的手指敲击研究那样呈线性。

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