Recovery from memory failure when recalling a memorized performance: The role of musical structure and performance cues

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 0 MUSIC
R. Chaffin, J. Ginsborg, James Dixon, Alexander P. Demos
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To perform reliably and confidently from memory, musicians must able to recover from mistakes and memory failures. We describe how an experienced singer (the second author) recovered from mistakes and gaps in recall as she periodically recalled the score of a piece of vocal music that she had memorized for public performance, writing out the music six times over a five-year period following the performance. Five years after the performance, the singer was still able to recall two-thirds of the piece. When she made mistakes, she recovered and went on, leaving gaps in her written recall that lengthened over time. We determined where in the piece gaps started (losses) and ended (gains), and compared them with the locations of structural beats (starts of sections and phrases) and performance cues (PCs) that the singer reported using as mental landmarks to keep track of her progress through the piece during the sung, public performance. Gains occurred on structural beats where there was a PC; losses occurred on structural beats without a PC. As the singer’s memory faded over time, she increasingly forgot phrases that did not start with a PC and recovered at the starts of phrases that did. Our study shows how PCs enable musicians to recover from memory failures.
回忆记忆表演时的记忆恢复:音乐结构和表演线索的作用
要凭记忆可靠而自信地演奏,音乐家必须能够从错误和记忆失败中恢复过来。我们描述了一位经验丰富的歌手(第二作者)如何从记忆中的错误和空白中恢复过来,她定期回忆她为公开演出而背诵的一首声乐作品的乐谱,并在演出结束后的五年内六次写下音乐。演出五年后,这位歌手仍能回忆起这首曲子的三分之二。当她犯错误时,她会恢复过来,继续前进,在她的书面回忆中留下空白,随着时间的推移而延长。我们确定了片段的间隙开始(损失)和结束(收益)的位置,并将它们与结构节拍的位置(小节和乐句的开始)和表演线索(pc)进行比较,歌手报告将其作为心理标志,以跟踪她在公开演唱期间的作品进展。收益出现在有PC的结构性节拍上;损失发生在没有PC机的结构节拍上。随着时间的推移,这位歌手的记忆力逐渐衰退,她越来越多地忘记了没有用电脑开始的短语,而在用电脑开始的短语中恢复了。我们的研究显示了个人电脑如何使音乐家从记忆故障中恢复过来。
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Musicae Scientiae
Musicae Scientiae Multiple-
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
8.30%
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21
期刊介绍: MUSICAE SCIENTIAE is the trilingual journal, official organ of ESCOM, published with the financial support of the Belgian Science Policy.
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