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“Quantifying JI” Short talk 1.4 Debate.
/ 04-11-2015
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WALTON Ashley
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“Quantifying JI” Debate. Mot(s) clés libre(s) : interaction linguistique, improvisation
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“Quantifying JI” Short talk 1.3: Ashley Walton -
Musical Improvisation: Spatiotemporal patterns of coordination
/ 04-11-2015
/ Canal-u.fr
WALTON Ashley
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When jazz musicians perform an improvisational piece of music their behaviors are not fully prescribed in
advance. Nonetheless their actions become so tightly coordinated and their decisions so seamlessly
intertwined that the musicians behave as a single synergistic unit rather than a collection of individuals. A
fundamental aspect of such musical improvisation is the bodily movement coordination that occurs among
the performing musicians, with the embodied interaction of musicians both supporting and constraining
musical creativity. Here we consider the ability of pairs of piano players to improvise, to spontaneously
coordinate their actions with coperformers. We demonstrate the ability of the timeevolving patterns of
intermusician movement coordination as revealed by the mathematical tools of non linear time series
analyses to provide a new understanding of what potentiates the novelty of spontaneous musical action.
Cross wavelet spectral analysis is applied to the musical movements of pairs of improvising pianists, a
method that isolates the strength and patterning of the behavioral coordination across a range of nested
timescales. Additionally, crossrecurrence quantification analysis is applied to the series of notes produced
by each musician to assess when and how often they visit the same musical states throughout the
improvisation. Revealing the sophistication of the previously unexplored dynamics of movement coordination
between improvising musicians is an important step towards understanding how creative musical
expressions emerge from the spontaneous coordination of multiple musical bodies. Mot(s) clés libre(s) : interaction linguistique, improvisation
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