Musicians in training need to understand the sound they are producing in order to improve its deficient aspects. Verbal feedback from musical masters is the usual method used for attaining this understanding. However, using real-time sound visualisation as a complementary form of feed-back allows the large amounts of data typical of real-time acoustic analysis to be employed within training. This improves the efficiency of the feedback loop normally present within musical training and pedagogy. The implementation and effect of such a system is discussed.
Index Terms:
Sound visualization, real-time visualization
Citation:
Sam Ferguson, Andrew Vande Moere, Densil Cabrera, "Seeing Sound: Real-Time Sound Visualisation in Visual Feedback Loops Used for Training Musicians," iv, pp.97-102, Ninth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'05), 2005