音乐表演的生物力学:在自然任务中发展专业知识,演奏长号

M. Lammers, M. Kruger, L. Stoner, R. Fuller, D. Allyn
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研究了专业长号演奏者和新手长号演奏者在音乐演奏过程中右臂的运动。从长号滑梯、手腕和肘部获得的数据表明,演奏者之间的活动有相似之处,但专业演奏者移动滑梯的效率更高,使用的肘部角度更少。专业人士的下滑速度也比业余人士快。腕关节运动的个体差异最大。研究人员认为,音乐表演的生物力学研究将有助于提高对专业知识的理解,改进教学方法,并有可能理解与运动相关的损伤。
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Biomechanics of musical performance: development of expertise in a natural task, playing the trombone
The movement of the right arm of professional and novice trombone players was studied during musical performance. Data taken from the trombone slide, wrist and elbow indicate that there are similarities of activity among players, but professional performers move the slide more efficiently and use less elbow angle. Professionals also accelerate the slide faster than amateurs. Individual variability in motion was greatest in the wrist. The researchers believe that the biomechanical study of musical performance will contribute to increased understanding of expertise, improved pedagogy, and potentially an understanding of movement related injuries.
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