Luis Jure
University of Genoa
5 Papers
2 Citations
Luis Jure is an academic researcher from University of Genoa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rhythm & Entrainment (biomusicology). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Aesthetics of musical timing: Culture and expertise affect preferences for isochrony but not synchrony
TL;DR: In this paper , the effects of cultural familiarity and expertise of the observer on the perception of playing "out-of-time" in music were investigated. But their results indicated an overall preference toward synchrony in these styles, but culturally contingent, expertise-dependent preferences for deviations from isochrony.
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Commonality and variation in mental representations of music revealed by a cross-cultural comparison of rhythm priors in 15 countries.
Nori Jacoby,Rainer Polak,Jessica A Grahn,Daniel J Cameron,Kyung Myun Lee,Ricardo A. Godoy,Eduardo A. Undurraga,Tomás Huanca,Timon Thalwitzer,Noumouké Doumbia,Daniel Goldberg,Elizabeth H Margulis,Patrick C M Wong,Luis Jure,M. Rocamora,Shinya Fujii,Patrick E. Savage,Jun Ajimi,Rei Konno,Sho Oishi,Kelly Jakubowski,Andre Holzapfel,Esra Mungan,Ece Kaya,Preeti Rao,M. A. Rohit,Suvarna Alladi,Bronwyn Tarr,Manuel Anglada-Tort,Peter M C Harrison,Malinda J. McPherson,Sophie Dolan,Alex Durango,Josh H McDermott +33 more
TL;DR: A cross-cultural study of 39 groups in 15 countries reveals a universal feature of music cognition: discrete rhythm categories at small-integer ratios, with varying importance across cultures reflecting local musical practices and traditions.
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•Proceedings Article
Beat and Downbeat Tracking Based on Rhythmic Patterns Applied to the Uruguayan Candombe Drumming.
Leonardo O. Nunes,Martín Rocamora,Luis Jure,Luiz W. P. Biscainho +3 more
- 01 Jan 2015
TL;DR: A supervised scheme for rhythmic pattern tracking that aims at finding the metric structure from a Candombe recording, including beat and downbeat phases is proposed and evaluates and compares the performance of the method with those of general-purpose beat-tracking algorithms through a set of experiments involving a database of annotated recordings.
•Proceedings Article
Pitch content visualization tools for music performance analysis
Luis Jure,Ignacio Irigaray +1 more
- 01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: The melodic content representation implemented here allows a detailed study of aspects related to pitch intonation and tuning, and permits an objective measurement of essential musical characteristics that are difficult or impossible to properly evaluate by subjective perception alone.