“Hard” or “Soft”

Eirik Jacobsen, Anne Danielsen
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Recent research has shown that the shape, timbre, and intensity of a sound influence the perception of its timing at the micro level of rhythm. In this case study of contemporary Norwegian jazz, we investigate to what extent jazz musicians intentionally use sonic features to shape the micro level of rhythm in their performances. First, we provide an overview of existing research into microrhythm in jazz and auditory perception studies. Then we present results from interviews with five expert jazz musicians about how playing techniques and sound qualities of specific instruments are utilized to influence the perception of timing. We also analyze two selected performances by the musicians to explore the effects of interaction between sonic features and timing in a musical context. The article concludes by discussing the results in the context of findings from empirical research into microlevel auditory perception regarding the perceptual center of sounds (P-center) and auditory stream segregation. The study demonstrates the need to move related research beyond the temporal domain, and to cultivate a more holistic approach to what constitutes groove in jazz and related genres. Keywords: timing, microrhythm, intensity, timbre, sound shape, P-center, stream segregation
“硬”还是“软”
最近的研究表明,声音的形状、音色和强度会在节奏的微观层面上影响对时间的感知。在这个当代挪威爵士乐的案例研究中,我们调查了爵士音乐家在多大程度上故意使用声音特征来塑造他们表演中节奏的微观层面。首先,我们概述了爵士乐和听觉感知研究中微节奏的现有研究。然后,我们提出了对五位爵士音乐家专家的采访结果,关于演奏技巧和特定乐器的音质如何被用来影响对时间的感知。我们还分析了两场由音乐家选择的表演,以探索在音乐背景下声音特征和时间之间相互作用的影响。最后,结合微观层次听觉感知的实证研究结果,讨论了声音感知中心(P-center)与听觉流分离的关系。这项研究表明,有必要将相关研究移到时间领域之外,并培养一种更全面的方法来研究爵士乐和相关流派的节奏。关键词:定时、微节奏、强度、音色、声形、p中心、流隔离
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