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Melody lead in piano performance: Expressive device or artifact?
2001
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
As reported in the recent literature on piano performance, an emphasized voice ͑the melody͒ tends to be played not only louder than the other voices, but also about 30 ms earlier ͑melody lead͒. It remains unclear whether pianists deliberately apply melody lead to separate different voices, or whether it occurs because the melody is played louder ͑velocity artifact͒. The velocity artifact explanation implies that pianists initially strike the keys simultaneously; it is only different velocities
doi:10.1121/1.1376133
pmid:11508980
fatcat:q4k75udyybbjzjledq2huba7wy