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41por Alfaro, Arantxa, Bernabeu, Ángela, Badesa, Francisco J., García, Nicolas, Fernández, Eduardo“…We used Diffusion-Tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DT-MRI) in an unusual case of posterior AHS of the dominant hand in a professional pianist with corticobasal syndrome (CBS). The patient showed uncontrolled levitation with the right arm while playing the piano and perceived as if her hand had a “mind of its own” which prevented her from playing. …”
Publicado 2017
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42“…To better optimize musical outcomes, pianists might be well served by emulating some of the practices found in sports, where motor learning strategies are grounded in biomechanics and ergonomics in order to improve performance and reduce risk of performance-related injuries. …”
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43“…Thirty-two advanced pianists with 5–54 years of piano training participated in the study. …”
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44“…Timbre is an essential expressive feature in piano performance. Concert pianists use a vast palette of timbral nuances to color their performances at the microstructural level. …”
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45“…This study tested whether attention to visual cues during piano–piano and piano–violin duet performance increases in such situations. Pianists performed the secondo part to three duets, synchronizing with recordings of violinists or pianists playing the primo parts. …”
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46“…By measuring the amount of memorization following short-term practice, we examined whether better sight-readers not only estimate forthcoming notes but also memorize musical structures and phrases with more practice. Eleven pianists performed the music first by sight-reading. …”
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47“…Both pianists took advantage of low inertial left shoulder internal rotation and adduction to accommodate large leaps in the music. …”
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48“…CONCLUSIONS: From this task, we can say professional pianists are different from normal people in the perception of images and creativity. …”
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49“…[Purpose] We investigated whether blood flow-restricted training known as KAATSU training, was effective for rehabilitation of a pianist with residual neurological symptoms in the upper limbs. …”
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51“…BACKGROUND: Musician’s Dystonia (MD) by impaired or complete loss of fine motor control in extensively trained movements at the instrument. In pianists, it frequently leads to involuntary flexion or extension of one or more fingers. …”
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