Presentation 2014-06-06
Study on Striking Rhythm System of Ethnic Musical Instruments by Using Markers and a Tablet Device
Katsuhiko Onishi, Yusaku TANAKA, Naohiro ADACHI, Atsushi YAMAJI,
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Abstract(in English) In some of museums where ethnic musical instruments are displayed, they provides interactive displays by playing these musical instruments. It is efficiently to come in touch with background of them, but it is not easy to play at site rhythmically. Therefore, in this paper, we describe our study to develop the striking rhythm system of ethnic musical instruments. The purpose of this study is developing the system which allows users to striking the rhythm session freely. The system use the tablet PC and markers which are set rhythm patterns of them. And the user can assemble the markers and make the rhythm. As a result, we held a workshop by using the prototype system and confirm the operation.
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Keyword(in English) Rhythm Playing / Tablet PC / Interaction / Augmented Reality
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Conference Date 2014/5/30(1days)
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Title (in English) Study on Striking Rhythm System of Ethnic Musical Instruments by Using Markers and a Tablet Device
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Keyword(1) Rhythm Playing
Keyword(2) Tablet PC
Keyword(3) Interaction
Keyword(4) Augmented Reality
1st Author's Name Katsuhiko Onishi
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Information Science and Arts, Osaka Electro-Communication University()
2nd Author's Name Yusaku TANAKA
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Information Science and Arts, Osaka Electro-Communication University
3rd Author's Name Naohiro ADACHI
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Information Science and Arts, Osaka Electro-Communication University
4th Author's Name Atsushi YAMAJI
4th Author's Affiliation Faculty of Information Science and Arts, Osaka Electro-Communication University
Date 2014-06-06
Paper # MVE2014-3
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 73
Page pp.pp.-
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