Gaze Analysis of Pianists’ Sight-reading: Comparison Between Expert Pianists and Students Training to Be Pianists

Q1 Arts and Humanities
K. Imai-Matsumura, Megumi Mutou
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One of the most important skills for a pianist is sight-reading, which is the ability to read an unknown music score and play it. In recent years, research has analysed eye movement during sight-reading. However, the definition of sight-reading has varied. In addition, the participants enlisted as experts in most studies have been music college students. The present study aimed to compare eye movements during sight-reading between experts, teachers at a music college and pianists, and non-experts, music college students studying to become pianists, using an eye tracker. Using easy and difficult music scores for two-handed playing, we investigated whether there were differences in the number of eye fixations, fixation duration, and eye-hand span. The definition of sight-reading in this study is to read a novel music score once without playing the piano, and then to play it while looking at the music score. The results showed that the higher the piano performance rating, the longer the eye-hand span. Areas of interest (AOIs) were defined every two rows, including a treble and bass staff in each music score. We conducted a two-factor repeated measures ANOVA (group × AOI) for each dependent variable to analyse fixation count and fixation duration per eye fixation. There was a significant interaction for the fixation count between groups and AOIs both without and with performance in the difficult score. In experts, the number of eye fixations on the difficult part of difficult score increased compared with other part both without and with performances. By contrast, there was a significant interaction for the duration per eye fixation between groups and AOIs in easy score with performance. The duration per eye fixation in experts was shorter than that in non-experts in the easy score with performance. These results suggest that experts get information through short gaze fixations.
钢琴家视觉阅读的凝视分析——专业钢琴家与培养钢琴家的比较
钢琴家最重要的技能之一是视觉阅读,即阅读并演奏未知乐谱的能力。近年来,研究分析了视觉阅读过程中的眼动。然而,视觉阅读的定义各不相同。此外,在大多数研究中,被招募为专家的参与者都是音乐学院的学生。本研究旨在使用眼动仪比较专家、音乐学院教师和钢琴家以及非专家、音乐大学学习成为钢琴家的学生在视觉阅读过程中的眼动。使用双手演奏的简单和困难的乐谱,我们调查了在眼睛注视次数、注视持续时间和眼睛手展方面是否存在差异。本研究中视觉阅读的定义是在不弹钢琴的情况下读一次小说乐谱,然后边看乐谱边演奏。结果表明,钢琴演奏评分越高,眼睛的手伸时间越长。感兴趣区域(AOI)每两行定义一次,包括每个乐谱中的高音和低音五线谱。我们进行了双因素重复测量ANOVA(组 × AOI)来分析每次眼睛注视的注视次数和注视持续时间。在没有和有困难评分表现的情况下,两组之间的注视次数和AOI之间存在显著的交互作用。在专家中,无论是在没有表演还是有表演的情况下,与其他部分相比,对困难分数的困难部分的眼睛注视次数都有所增加。相比之下,各组之间每只眼睛注视的持续时间与AOI之间存在显著的交互作用。专家的每只眼睛注视的持续时间比非专家的短。这些结果表明,专家是通过短暂的注视来获得信息的。
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