Do we dance with music or does music make us dance? : Arms’ movements at EDM parties

Autores
Marchiano, María; Martínez, Isabel Cecilia
Año de publicación
2021
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inglés
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Background: Electronic Dance Music (EDM) is a genre created to be played at parties and danced by a large audience. Some of its rhythmic features are the strong salience of the main, regular beat (usually between 120-150 bpm), and the looped formal patterns in multiples of four (beats, measures, sections) (Butler, 2003). Embodied music cognition understands the synchronization of human movements and musical features as music-induced movements, both in everyday life listening and in dance contexts, including EDM dance (Burger & Toiviainen, 2020). It was shown that all feet movements of the audience at EDM parties are organized in only 2 motion patterns, metrically aligned with musical meter (Marchiano & Martínez, 2019). Based on that previous work, we propose to extend the analysis to the audience arms’ motion patterns and their synchronization with metrical structure of music. Because EDM parties are highly cultural contexts, we also expect to find non-alignments with music and shared motion patterns that shows some cultural constrains (Baerveldt & Verheggen, 1999). Aims: We aim to describe and identify arm’s motion patterns, and analyze their alignment with metrical structure of music.
Laboratorio para el Estudio de la Experiencia Musical
Materia
Música
Electronic dance music
movement
alignment
arms
metrical structure
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Do we dance with music or does music make us dance? : Arms’ movements at EDM parties
title Do we dance with music or does music make us dance? : Arms’ movements at EDM parties
spellingShingle Do we dance with music or does music make us dance? : Arms’ movements at EDM parties
Marchiano, María
Música
Electronic dance music
movement
alignment
arms
metrical structure
title_short Do we dance with music or does music make us dance? : Arms’ movements at EDM parties
title_full Do we dance with music or does music make us dance? : Arms’ movements at EDM parties
title_fullStr Do we dance with music or does music make us dance? : Arms’ movements at EDM parties
title_full_unstemmed Do we dance with music or does music make us dance? : Arms’ movements at EDM parties
title_sort Do we dance with music or does music make us dance? : Arms’ movements at EDM parties
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Marchiano, María
Martínez, Isabel Cecilia
author Marchiano, María
author_facet Marchiano, María
Martínez, Isabel Cecilia
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author2 Martínez, Isabel Cecilia
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Música
Electronic dance music
movement
alignment
arms
metrical structure
topic Música
Electronic dance music
movement
alignment
arms
metrical structure
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Background: Electronic Dance Music (EDM) is a genre created to be played at parties and danced by a large audience. Some of its rhythmic features are the strong salience of the main, regular beat (usually between 120-150 bpm), and the looped formal patterns in multiples of four (beats, measures, sections) (Butler, 2003). Embodied music cognition understands the synchronization of human movements and musical features as music-induced movements, both in everyday life listening and in dance contexts, including EDM dance (Burger & Toiviainen, 2020). It was shown that all feet movements of the audience at EDM parties are organized in only 2 motion patterns, metrically aligned with musical meter (Marchiano & Martínez, 2019). Based on that previous work, we propose to extend the analysis to the audience arms’ motion patterns and their synchronization with metrical structure of music. Because EDM parties are highly cultural contexts, we also expect to find non-alignments with music and shared motion patterns that shows some cultural constrains (Baerveldt & Verheggen, 1999). Aims: We aim to describe and identify arm’s motion patterns, and analyze their alignment with metrical structure of music.
Laboratorio para el Estudio de la Experiencia Musical
description Background: Electronic Dance Music (EDM) is a genre created to be played at parties and danced by a large audience. Some of its rhythmic features are the strong salience of the main, regular beat (usually between 120-150 bpm), and the looped formal patterns in multiples of four (beats, measures, sections) (Butler, 2003). Embodied music cognition understands the synchronization of human movements and musical features as music-induced movements, both in everyday life listening and in dance contexts, including EDM dance (Burger & Toiviainen, 2020). It was shown that all feet movements of the audience at EDM parties are organized in only 2 motion patterns, metrically aligned with musical meter (Marchiano & Martínez, 2019). Based on that previous work, we propose to extend the analysis to the audience arms’ motion patterns and their synchronization with metrical structure of music. Because EDM parties are highly cultural contexts, we also expect to find non-alignments with music and shared motion patterns that shows some cultural constrains (Baerveldt & Verheggen, 1999). Aims: We aim to describe and identify arm’s motion patterns, and analyze their alignment with metrical structure of music.
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