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Re: [ARSCLIST] Fwd: [ARSCLIST] Fwd: Fw: NPR story on music response



This won't play for me at the moment, but according to the image caption, I do not think the sensors on the conductor or the musicians will be able to separate the perfromace aspect from the musical aspect - they are busy working, not just listening! Audience sensors will have more to do with the music than the players...

Lou Judson • Intuitive Audio
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On Apr 13, 2006, at 5:09 PM, Don Tait wrote:

Or "the body electrical"?
As to the Whitman quote, given its age, shouldn't it be ..."the body acoustic?"


Steve Smolian


----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Tait" <Dontaitchicago@xxxxxxx> To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 6:44 PM Subject: [ARSCLIST] Fwd: Fw: NPR story on music response


I heard this NPR story on the radio. Wiring musicians up to measure their
physical response to music -- yes, it is an old idea indeed. One of the books
about Herbert von Karajan (I can't remember which one) describes how he had
himself wired and then conducted a rehearsal or whatever with his blood pressure,
temperature, et cetera being measured and recorded. That may have been twenty
or twenty-five years ago, however. History much too ancient for the producers
of this story to have known about.






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Hey Walt Whitman suggested this more than a century ago with " I SING THE
BODY ELECTRIC"



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Subject: NPR story on music response



fyi


A music researcher Dan Levitin will be attaching physiological sensors to
a conductor, orchestra members, and audience members during a concert
performance. Hear the story on npr's archive. If this link doesn't work
directly, search for Levitin in the past week on NPR's archives.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5331994
The page you come up with also shows you links to other music-related
stories.



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