Issue 1 (spring 2011)
Special issue: nature vs. culture
Guest editors: Renee Timmers & Matthew Woolhouse
Revised selected papers from the 6th Conference on Interdisciplinary Musicology (CIM10) held in Sheffield, UK, July 2010
- Foreword, Renee Timmers and Matthew Woolhouse
Articles
- Searching for the ‘natural’ origins of the symmetrical scales: Traditional multipart Setu songs, Rytis Ambrazevičius and Žanna PŠrtlas
- A methodological framework for the development and evaluation of user-centered art installations, Alexander Deweppe, Nuno Diniz, Pieter Coussement and Marc Leman
- A case-study investigation of respiration in operatic singing: An implementation of research design and applications, Katty Kochman, Michiel Demey, Dirk Moelants, and Marc Leman
- The Australian pied butcherbird and the nature culture continuum, Hollis Taylor and Dominique Lestel
- Cultural impact in listeners’ structural understanding of a Tunisian traditional modal improvisation, studied with the help of computational mo, Olivier Lartillot and Mondher Ayari
Issue 2 (fall 2011)
Publication date: print version: 14 October 2012
- Imitation of animal sound patterns in Serbian folk music, Milena Petrovic and Nenad Ljubinkovic (Audio)
- Consonance and dissonance in music theory and psychology. Disentangling dissonant dichotomies, Richard Parncutt and Graham Hair
- Sound spatialization across disciplines using virtual microphone control (ViMiC), Nils Peters, Jonas Braasch and Stephen McAdams