Abstract

AbstractA live musical performance gives us better impression than recorded music heard from a portable music player. From player’s point of view, live performance also gives better impression than playing music with metronome or recorded music. Thus, the difference exists between the live musical performance and the recorded performance that doesn’t change in real time. In this research, to clarify the difference, the cooperative performance of the drum and the bass was analyzed from a rhythmical aspect. The results showed that synchronization error between musical rhythms, and fluctuation of musical rhythm became smaller in cooperated performance than in the performance with recorded music.KeywordsMusicRhythmSynchronizationFluctuationCooperative Performance

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