钢琴演奏中活页乐谱翻页方法的研究

Karola Marky, Julian Fischer, M. Mühlhäuser, A. Matviienko
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为钢琴创作的乐曲都记在纸上。由于钢琴上的乐谱空间有限,钢琴演奏者必须一边弹琴一边翻页,才能在不停止演奏的情况下进入乐谱。在这项工作中,我们提出了两种方法来支持钢琴演奏时的翻页:1)触摸翻页和2)结合两种类型的音符布局(1)DIN A4和(2)自适应显示尺寸)通过踏板翻页。我们将这些翻页方法与10名受控实验室实验参与者使用纸质页面的基线进行了比较。研究结果表明,踏板自适应转向方法在演奏时中断时间最短,具有较高的可用性和较低的认知负荷。
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Investigating Page Turning Methods for Sheet Music during Piano Play
Musical pieces composed for the piano are registered on paper sheets. Since the space for sheets on the piano is limited, pianists have to turn pages while playing the piano to get access to the registered without having to stop playing. In this work, we present two methods to support page turning during piano play: 1) turning by touch and 2) turning by pedal in combination with two types of note layouts in (1) DIN A4 and (2) an adaptive display size. We compared these page turning methods to the baseline of using paper pages with 10 participants in a controlled lab experiment. Our results show that the pedal-adaptive turning method leads to the lowest interruption time while playing and pedal-based methods have a high usability and low cognitive load.
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