Gazing at the partner in musical trios: a mobile eye-tracking study
Few investigations into the nonverbal communication in ensemble playing have focused on gaze behaviour up to now. In this study, the gaze behaviour of musicians playing in trios was recorded using the recently developed technique of mobile eye-tracking. Four trios (clarinet, violin, piano) were reco...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Vandemoortele (Author), Kurt Feyaerts (Author), Mark Reybrouck (Author), Geert De Bièvre (Author), Geert Brône (Author), Thomas De Baets (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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