2013 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Studying the Effect of Creative Joint Action on Musicians’ Behavior
Authors : Donald Glowinski, Maurizio Mancini, Antonio Camurri
Published in: Arts and Technology
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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How does the individual behavior of a musician change in solo Vs. creative joint action? In this paper we consider music performance, an ideal ecological test bed to investigate non-verbal social behavior, to compare the expressive movement of violinists when playing solo or in a string quartet ensemble. In the presented study, by measuring its Sample Entropy, we observe that the movement of a musician’s head in creative joint action is more regular with respect to the solo condition.