The aim of this second TIME seminar is to discuss research on microtiming and sound, and in particular the ways in which features of sound and timing interact in groove performance and production.
Through presentations of research from different music genres and cultures we seek to shed light also on how microrhythmic relationships vary from one musical tradition to another. The focus will be on musical analysis, aesthetics, qualitative interviews and observation studies.
Please register for the seminar by Monday October 9th.
The seminar is open to all students and staff.
Program:
09.30 - 12.30:
09.30 Anne Danielsen: P-centres and beat bins - an introduction to the TIME project
10.00 Christopher Stover: Big Beats—Gridless Beats—Unstable Matrices
Coffee break
11.00 Mats Johanson: A Multidimensional Model of Non-Isochronous Musical Meters
11.45 Mari Romarheim Haugen: Meter as Shape
12.30: Lunch
13.30 - 16.30:
13.30 Ragnhild Br?vig-Hanssen and Bj?rnar Sandvik: Dynamic Range Processing’s Influence on Perceived Timing
14.15 Chico Santana: Playing together in the Samba Batucada
Coffee break
15.15 Juan Diego Diaz Meneses: Measuring Rhythmic Complexity in the West African Standard Pattern
16.00 Closing discussion