Análise do desempenho e do esforço cognitivo gerado na performance de quatro excertos com demandas técnicas distintas no contrabaixo

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Ano de defesa: 2022
Autor(a) principal: Leonardo Lopes
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/49873
Resumo: Given the intricate nature of the movements responsible for performance on the acoustical double bass, this study aimed to investigate the level of performance and mental workload generated in the execution of four musical excerpts with different technical demands on this instrument. The excerpts covered represent the following conditions: (1) pressure of the bow on the string in fortissimo; (2) string crossing; (3) quick alternation between arco and pizzicato; (4) location of target notes. Each excerpt was performed by the same subject using two different techniques, one of which was preferred and the other non-preferred. Excerpts 1, 2 and 3 were performed: (a) using the French bow; (b) using the German bow. The fourth excerpt was performed: (a) using visual references to control pitch; (b) no visual references. From the audio performance record, performance measures were extracted with the aid of Sonic Visualiser Software. Mental workload indices were obtained from electroencephalographic measurements (EEG). The results found partially confirm the hypotheses of the study. The performance with the preferred technique obtained better motor performance in the excerpts referring to bow pressure on the string, string crossing and quick alternation between bow and pizzicato. The subjects who prefer handling the French bow model performed better in the excerpts referring to the crossing of strings and the quick alternation between bow and pizzicato. In cognitive measures, the preferred technique resulted in a lower rate of Engagement in the quick alternation between arco and pizzicato. A lower Workload index was also found in the pressure of the bow on the string. The performance of the excerpt referring to the pressure of the bow on the string showed a lower Δ Workload among the subjects who have the German bow handling as their preferred technique and a lower Δ Engagement among the subjects who prefer the French bow handling. In general, the results indicated different indices of performance and mental workload generated during performance with the German and French bow models. Analyzes involving the use of visual references to control pitch did not show significant results. These findings are discussed in terms of the movement characteristics of each technique and the cognitive processing involved during performance.
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spelling Análise do desempenho e do esforço cognitivo gerado na performance de quatro excertos com demandas técnicas distintas no contrabaixoAnalysis of performance and mental workload generated in the execution of four excerpts with different technical demands in the double bassMúsica - TesesPerformance musicalContrabaixoMúsica - ExecuçãoContrabaixo acústicoAnálise do desempenhoEsforço cognitivo na performance musicalModelos de arco alemão e francêsControle da afinação no contrabaixo acústicoGiven the intricate nature of the movements responsible for performance on the acoustical double bass, this study aimed to investigate the level of performance and mental workload generated in the execution of four musical excerpts with different technical demands on this instrument. The excerpts covered represent the following conditions: (1) pressure of the bow on the string in fortissimo; (2) string crossing; (3) quick alternation between arco and pizzicato; (4) location of target notes. Each excerpt was performed by the same subject using two different techniques, one of which was preferred and the other non-preferred. Excerpts 1, 2 and 3 were performed: (a) using the French bow; (b) using the German bow. The fourth excerpt was performed: (a) using visual references to control pitch; (b) no visual references. From the audio performance record, performance measures were extracted with the aid of Sonic Visualiser Software. Mental workload indices were obtained from electroencephalographic measurements (EEG). The results found partially confirm the hypotheses of the study. The performance with the preferred technique obtained better motor performance in the excerpts referring to bow pressure on the string, string crossing and quick alternation between bow and pizzicato. The subjects who prefer handling the French bow model performed better in the excerpts referring to the crossing of strings and the quick alternation between bow and pizzicato. In cognitive measures, the preferred technique resulted in a lower rate of Engagement in the quick alternation between arco and pizzicato. A lower Workload index was also found in the pressure of the bow on the string. The performance of the excerpt referring to the pressure of the bow on the string showed a lower Δ Workload among the subjects who have the German bow handling as their preferred technique and a lower Δ Engagement among the subjects who prefer the French bow handling. In general, the results indicated different indices of performance and mental workload generated during performance with the German and French bow models. Analyzes involving the use of visual references to control pitch did not show significant results. These findings are discussed in terms of the movement characteristics of each technique and the cognitive processing involved during performance.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2023-02-10T14:28:51Z2025-09-09T01:13:23Z2023-02-10T14:28:51Z2022-12-19info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1843/49873porLeonardo Lopesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2025-09-09T01:13:23Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/49873Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-09T01:13:23Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Análise do desempenho e do esforço cognitivo gerado na performance de quatro excertos com demandas técnicas distintas no contrabaixo
Analysis of performance and mental workload generated in the execution of four excerpts with different technical demands in the double bass
title Análise do desempenho e do esforço cognitivo gerado na performance de quatro excertos com demandas técnicas distintas no contrabaixo
spellingShingle Análise do desempenho e do esforço cognitivo gerado na performance de quatro excertos com demandas técnicas distintas no contrabaixo
Leonardo Lopes
Música - Teses
Performance musical
Contrabaixo
Música - Execução
Contrabaixo acústico
Análise do desempenho
Esforço cognitivo na performance musical
Modelos de arco alemão e francês
Controle da afinação no contrabaixo acústico
title_short Análise do desempenho e do esforço cognitivo gerado na performance de quatro excertos com demandas técnicas distintas no contrabaixo
title_full Análise do desempenho e do esforço cognitivo gerado na performance de quatro excertos com demandas técnicas distintas no contrabaixo
title_fullStr Análise do desempenho e do esforço cognitivo gerado na performance de quatro excertos com demandas técnicas distintas no contrabaixo
title_full_unstemmed Análise do desempenho e do esforço cognitivo gerado na performance de quatro excertos com demandas técnicas distintas no contrabaixo
title_sort Análise do desempenho e do esforço cognitivo gerado na performance de quatro excertos com demandas técnicas distintas no contrabaixo
author Leonardo Lopes
author_facet Leonardo Lopes
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Leonardo Lopes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Música - Teses
Performance musical
Contrabaixo
Música - Execução
Contrabaixo acústico
Análise do desempenho
Esforço cognitivo na performance musical
Modelos de arco alemão e francês
Controle da afinação no contrabaixo acústico
topic Música - Teses
Performance musical
Contrabaixo
Música - Execução
Contrabaixo acústico
Análise do desempenho
Esforço cognitivo na performance musical
Modelos de arco alemão e francês
Controle da afinação no contrabaixo acústico
description Given the intricate nature of the movements responsible for performance on the acoustical double bass, this study aimed to investigate the level of performance and mental workload generated in the execution of four musical excerpts with different technical demands on this instrument. The excerpts covered represent the following conditions: (1) pressure of the bow on the string in fortissimo; (2) string crossing; (3) quick alternation between arco and pizzicato; (4) location of target notes. Each excerpt was performed by the same subject using two different techniques, one of which was preferred and the other non-preferred. Excerpts 1, 2 and 3 were performed: (a) using the French bow; (b) using the German bow. The fourth excerpt was performed: (a) using visual references to control pitch; (b) no visual references. From the audio performance record, performance measures were extracted with the aid of Sonic Visualiser Software. Mental workload indices were obtained from electroencephalographic measurements (EEG). The results found partially confirm the hypotheses of the study. The performance with the preferred technique obtained better motor performance in the excerpts referring to bow pressure on the string, string crossing and quick alternation between bow and pizzicato. The subjects who prefer handling the French bow model performed better in the excerpts referring to the crossing of strings and the quick alternation between bow and pizzicato. In cognitive measures, the preferred technique resulted in a lower rate of Engagement in the quick alternation between arco and pizzicato. A lower Workload index was also found in the pressure of the bow on the string. The performance of the excerpt referring to the pressure of the bow on the string showed a lower Δ Workload among the subjects who have the German bow handling as their preferred technique and a lower Δ Engagement among the subjects who prefer the French bow handling. In general, the results indicated different indices of performance and mental workload generated during performance with the German and French bow models. Analyzes involving the use of visual references to control pitch did not show significant results. These findings are discussed in terms of the movement characteristics of each technique and the cognitive processing involved during performance.
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