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A ring-shaped LTCC/HTCC sensor for detection of finger forces in clarinet playing
M Weilguni, W Smetana, A Hofmann, W Goebl, G Radosavljevic, ...
IEEE Sensors, 1-4, 2012
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund
An analytical model for a two-layer LTCC beam
M Weilguni, I Atassi, W Gschohsmann, W Smetana, J Nicolics, W Goebl
Proceedings of the 2011 34th International Spring Seminar on Electronics …, 2011
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund
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Synchronization of timing and motion among performing musicians
W Goebl, C Palmer
Music Perception 26 (5), 427-438, 2009
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund
Tactile feedback and timing accuracy in piano performance
W Goebl, C Palmer
Experimental Brain Research 186, 471-479, 2008
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund
Temporal Control and Hand Movement Efficiency in Skilled Music Performance
W Goebl, C Palmer
PLOS ONE 8 (1), e50901, 2013
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund
When they listen and when they watch: Pianists’ use of nonverbal audio and visual cues during duet performance
L Bishop, W Goebl
Musicae Scientiae, 2015
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund
Computational models of expressive music performance: A comprehensive and critical review
CE Cancino-Chacón, M Grachten, W Goebl, G Widmer
Frontiers in Digital Humanities 5, 25, 2018
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund, European Commission
Beating Time: How ensemble musicians’ cueing gestures communicate beat position and tempo
L Bishop, W Goebl
Psychology of Music 46 (1), 84–106, 2017
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund
Perception of touch quality in piano tones
W Goebl, R Bresin, I Fujinaga
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 136 (5), 2839-2850, 2014
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund, Swedish Research Council, European Commission
The Magaloff project: An interim report
S Flossmann, W Goebl, M Grachten, B Niedermayer, G Widmer
Journal of New Music Research 39 (4), 363-377, 2010
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund
Moving to communicate, moving to interact: Patterns of body motion in musical duo performance
L Bishop, C Cancino-Chacón, W Goebl
Music Perception: An Interdisciplinary Journal 37 (1), 1-25, 2019
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund, European Commission
Communication for coordination: Gesture kinematics and conventionality affect synchronization success in piano duos
L Bishop, W Goebl
Psychological Research 82 (6), 1177-1194, 2018
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund
Context-specific effects of musical expertise on audiovisual integration
L Bishop, W Goebl
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 1123, 2014
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund
Finger motion in piano performance: Touch and tempo
W Goebl, C Palmer
International Symposium on Performance Science, ISPS 2009, 65-70, 2009
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund
Eye gaze as a means of giving and seeking information during musical interaction
L Bishop, C Cancino-Chacón, W Goebl
Consciousness and cognition 68, 73-96, 2019
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund, European Commission
The Tight-interlocked Rhythm Section: Production and Perception of Synchronisation in Jazz Trio Performance
A Hofmann, BC Wesolowski, W Goebl
Journal of New Music Research 46 (4), 329–341, 2017
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund
Production and perception of legato, portato and staccato articulation in saxophone playing
A Hofmann, W Goebl
Frontiers in Psychology 5, 690, 2014
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund
Movement and Touch in Piano Performance
W Goebl
Handbook of Human Motion, 1–18, 2017
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund
Phase-plane representation and visualization of gestural structure in expressive timing
M Grachten, W Goebl, S Flossmann, G Widmer
Journal of New Music Research 38 (2), 183-195, 2009
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund
Interweaving and enriching digital music collections for scholarship, performance, and enjoyment
D M. Weigl, W Goebl, T Crawford, A Gkiokas, N F. Gutierrez, A Porter, ...
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Digital Libraries for …, 2019
Mandates: European Commission
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