Empirical Musicology Review (Jan 2016)

Measuring Aksak Rhythm and Synchronization in Transylvanian Village Music by Using Motion Capture

  • Filippo Bonini-Baraldi,
  • Emmanuel Bigand,
  • Thierry Pozzo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18061/emr.v10i4.4891
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
pp. 265 – 291

Abstract

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Techniques based on motion capture can be useful in analyzing a wide range of musical styles and practices: in this case, Transylvanian village music. We focused on a repertoire known as ‘Gypsy songs of sorrow’, played by professional Gypsy musicians during parties and celebrations of their own community. Two parameters were the object of study: rhythmic duration, and synchronization between musicians (a violinist and a viola player). Results show that rhythm is a local variant of aksak and is based on two duration units (S=short, L=long) which respect the formula 2:3 < S:L < 3:4. Performances are characterized by large variations of the S:L ratio from period to period, which have an expressive function. Tracking the bow’s movements with motion capture techniques allowed to show that these variations are related to a swinging interpretation, which also involves a voluntary asynchrony between the two musicians.

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