Multi-sensory modalities for music learning

This paper describes a study that investigates the human senses important for music learning. The objective is to identify the appropriate modalities for musical applications. A survey was conducted to seek users' feedback mapping suitable human senses to various types of musical instruments, a...

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Main Authors: Sulaiman , Suziah, Wan Ahmad, Wan Fatimah, Awang Rambli, Dayang Rohaya, Hasbullah , Halabi, Goh, Kim Nee
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spelling my.utp.eprints.62942011-08-02T04:04:56Z Multi-sensory modalities for music learning Sulaiman , Suziah Wan Ahmad, Wan Fatimah Awang Rambli, Dayang Rohaya Hasbullah , Halabi Goh, Kim Nee Q Science (General) QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science This paper describes a study that investigates the human senses important for music learning. The objective is to identify the appropriate modalities for musical applications. A survey was conducted to seek users' feedback mapping suitable human senses to various types of musical instruments, and ranking the senses according to their importance. Results suggested that touch sensation is considered the most important modality when playing musical instruments. The paper concludes with a discussion on the need to use suitable multi-sensory modalities when designing systems for music learning. © 2008 IEEE. 2008 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-57349098331&partnerID=40&md5=0f709cef00f4f991c4ffd26e9d2b6054 Sulaiman , Suziah and Wan Ahmad, Wan Fatimah and Awang Rambli, Dayang Rohaya and Hasbullah , Halabi and Goh, Kim Nee (2008) Multi-sensory modalities for music learning. In: International Symposium on Information Technology 2008, ITSim, 26 August 2008 through 29 August 2008, Kuala Lumpur. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/6294/
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topic Q Science (General)
QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Sulaiman , Suziah
Wan Ahmad, Wan Fatimah
Awang Rambli, Dayang Rohaya
Hasbullah , Halabi
Goh, Kim Nee
Multi-sensory modalities for music learning
description This paper describes a study that investigates the human senses important for music learning. The objective is to identify the appropriate modalities for musical applications. A survey was conducted to seek users' feedback mapping suitable human senses to various types of musical instruments, and ranking the senses according to their importance. Results suggested that touch sensation is considered the most important modality when playing musical instruments. The paper concludes with a discussion on the need to use suitable multi-sensory modalities when designing systems for music learning. © 2008 IEEE.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Sulaiman , Suziah
Wan Ahmad, Wan Fatimah
Awang Rambli, Dayang Rohaya
Hasbullah , Halabi
Goh, Kim Nee
author_facet Sulaiman , Suziah
Wan Ahmad, Wan Fatimah
Awang Rambli, Dayang Rohaya
Hasbullah , Halabi
Goh, Kim Nee
author_sort Sulaiman , Suziah
title Multi-sensory modalities for music learning
title_short Multi-sensory modalities for music learning
title_full Multi-sensory modalities for music learning
title_fullStr Multi-sensory modalities for music learning
title_full_unstemmed Multi-sensory modalities for music learning
title_sort multi-sensory modalities for music learning
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