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A Study on IDM Development for Automation of BIM-based Architectural Facade Design - Focused on Musical Proportion - (BIM기반 건축 파사드 디자인 자동화를 위한 IDM 개발에 관한 연구 - 음계비례를 중심으로 -)

  • Heo, Kyu-Souk;Choo, Seung-Yeon
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.393-402
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    • 2010
  • Existing construction industry is composed of several processes with various characteristics. The tendency of current construction industry is getting complicated and diversified; it has limitation to solve problems through existing processes. As a problem-solving method, BIM (Building Information Modeling), environment to manage building life cycle from design and construction to management, is being suggested. Currently, BIM is only focused on technology development by engineers, and the automation of architectural theories is insufficiency except architectural design modeling. Therefore, this research aims to back up theses drawbacks through intellectual curtain wall arrangement by using musical proportions. In order to apply to construction automation, analysised of musical proportions method are performed. The BPMN-based Process Map is listed to develop IDM for the application to BIM Software.

A Study on the Application of Erik Satie's Vexation for VEX House of London (런던 VEX 하우스의 Erik Satie 음악 'Vexations' 적용연구)

  • Jung, Sujin;Kim, Jun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.35-42
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    • 2022
  • This study is to examine how architecture is affected by music through practical examples of VEX house that designed based on music Vexations to suggest for engraftment potential and application of musical elements to architectural design based on the correlation between music and architecture. VEX house has been transformed with repetition and musical elements such as loops, erratic scales and harmonies. Also, apart from VEX house, the album 'Vex' was applied from architecture to music. That is, those are taking into account the results of the exchanges of different arts. Through the application of various musical elements in the construction process of the building, the potential of the new aesthetics of the building is considered.

Survey on Preference of Musical Types and Activities for Improving Elderly Music Therapy (노인의 음악치료 효과 증진을 위한 음악적 유형과 활동에 대한 선호도 조사)

  • Geum Na Hong;Seong Chan Kim;Min Joo Choi
    • Journal of Naturopathy
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.16-23
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    • 2023
  • Background: There is a need for index research on music therapy activities for the elderly in Korea. Purposes: This study aims to suggest application standards in music therapy by surveying the elderly's preference for music therapy activities. Methods: A survey of music-related actions and musical instrument preferences was conducted with 91 older people in 4 nursing homes. The questionnaire consisted of information about music activities, genres of songs, types of instruments, methods of movement, and purpose of participation in activities. Results: The preference for musical activities was for playing musical instruments, followed by singing, music appreciation, flowing movements, and concert-oriented activities. Music genres appeared in the order of popular songs, folk songs, and children's songs. The instrument type preferred drums, followed by shakers and woodblocks. As a movement application method, movement using themes is preferred. Participating in music activities was leisure, followed by stress relief and emotional cultivation. Conclusion: When applying music therapy to the elderly, it predicted that the treatment effect would be high when the elderly focus on playing musical instruments and singing activities preferred by the elderly. Music genres selected from popular music and folk songs, and musical instruments are drums and shakers. Therefore, if you use it, you can expect a more significant effect.

Circular Statistics in Musicology

  • Lee, Jeong-Ran;Oh, Hee-Seok
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.273-282
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    • 2008
  • An essential aspect of music is structure. Beran (2004) introduced a method of comparing piano plays via circular statistics based on the fact that there is circular structure in music. We expand the application of this method to a pair of two pop songs and discuss the possibility of applying it to detecting musical plagiarism. Circular statistics provides an objective view point comparing the musical works.

A Study of Establishing Standard for Selecting Musical Materials for Teaching English Pronunciation in Elementary School (초등학교 영어 발음교육을 위한 음악자료 선정 기준 설정 연구)

  • Hong Kyungsuk
    • Proceedings of the KSPS conference
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    • 2002.11a
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    • pp.60-63
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this paper is to establish standard for selecting musical materials for teaching English pronunciation in elementary school. For this purpose, 110 songs of wee sings and the curricula of English and Music of elementary school are analyzed, and the results became the basis of establishing standards. Four standards are established and each standard divided into several steps according to the degree of complexity. And the degree of complexity of two songs are figured out to know the possibility of application.

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Application and Practice of Estill Vocal Training (EVT) Through Theatrical and Musical Analysis of Musical Songs (뮤지컬 노래의 극과 음악 분석을 통한 조 에스틸 보컬 기법(EVT)의 적용과 실제)

  • Lee, Eun-Hye;Kim, Yu-Jeong
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.14 no.8
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    • pp.91-102
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze musical songs from an academic perspective by applying vocal techniques that can express songs in depth in three dimensions. Singing a musical song cannot be completed with just the musical part, rather, it should be accompanied by the analysis of various aspects such as the emotional state of the scenes and the characters. To this end, this study performed a multi-dimensional analysis of fields such as theatrical structure, lyrics, musical structure, and dynamics. In addition, the study explored and applied Estill Voice Training(EVT) that actors can best express songs with the emotions of the theater and music. EVT categorizes voice into six tones: speech, sob/cry, falsetto, twang, opera, and belting. In this study, in addition to these six sounds, the positions of vocal cords and larynx were also applied to seek ways to effectively express songs using "Gar Nichts" from the musical "Elisabeth" as a case study. "Gar Nichts" is a song sung by the protagonist Elisabeth, which expresses the self and the conflict at the peak of pain. Musically, this song requires various sound and voice-changing techniques to cover the range of "G#3-Gb5." As a result, it was confirmed that in order to embody the emotions of the characters and the songs in depth, the analysis of scenes and characters as well as various singing techniques need to be applied in harmony.

Electronic Music Glove using Sound Card

  • Lee, Changwon;Kim, Kyunyon;Uipil Chong
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.07a
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    • pp.306-309
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    • 2000
  • We developed an electronic music glove (EMG) system that could play musical scores in real time processing. The EMG system interfaces with the signal coming from the controller to the sound card in the computer. The computer, according to the status of the finger and foot switches, generates the signals to the speaker systems using the application C++ program by making use of MIDI message. The EMG systems can control up to several octave notes and duration of sound, and several musical performance expressions such as chorus, reverberation, rhythm, and volume. Finally, our EMG could play the performance of simple music depending on the choice of any kind of musical instruments in the sound card in computer systems.

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Implementation of an Android MIDI Player that Supports DRM for Musical Instrument Practice (DRM을 지원하는 악기 연습용 안드로이드 MIDI 재생기 구현)

  • Kim, Daseul;Kim, Seungha;Ko, Eunbyul;Ahn, Hyeyeong;Lee, Jongwoo
    • KIISE Transactions on Computing Practices
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.275-282
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    • 2015
  • The Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) file format is a typical format for dynamic music that can be used not only for playing, but also for supporting dynamic music activity, such as musical instrument practice. However, almost all of the existing MIDI applications focus only on the playing features. In this paper, therefore, we implement a MIDI file play application that supports various dynamic features such as part-play repeating certain sections that the user wants, tone and speed control while playing a MIDI file, downloading MIDI files from a server, and lastly Digital Rights Management (DRM). By supporting these features, we are confident that our MIDI application will help users who wish to practice musical instruments to do so conveniently, while effectively protecting the copyright of their purchased MIDI files.

A Proposal and Application of a Song Analysis Method for Musical Songs and Acting (뮤지컬 노래와 연기를 위한 노래 분석법의 제시와 적용)

  • Lee, Eun-Hye
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.27-40
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    • 2021
  • This study aims to propose and apply a song analysis method for musical songs and acting. Prior to rehearsing a musical on stage, students and actors practice diverse exercises ranging from singing, acting and dancing. Among them, singing a musical song requires the actor not only to learn the pitch, beat and melody of the music but also to express the story and scene of the character in combination. Previous studies on analysis focused on research from the perspective of individual elements of singing, acting, and dancing rather than the proposal of comprehensive analysis methods. It is time for comprehensive analysis methods to be developed to practice musical songs and demonstrate them on stage. This study selected "Epiphany" sung by Todd from the musical Sweeney Todd(1979) as the subject of analysis. The song was analyzed in five stages: synopsis, music analysis, lyrics analysis, Uta Hagen's The Six Steps analysis, and Michael Chekhov's Psychological Gesture analysis. Through proposing and applying this step-by-step analysis method, this study verifies the usefulness of musical song analysis for practising both musical theory and practical skills at the same time and provides a base for future studies.

Development of an Automatic Tempo-Regulating Smartphone Application Using MIDI Playback Functions For Musical Instrument Practice (스마트폰 MIDI 재생 기능을 활용한 속도 증가 악기 연습 애플리케이션 개발)

  • Shim, In-Sup
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.13 no.8
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    • pp.143-150
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    • 2019
  • Playing musical instruments has long been a hobby enjoyed by many, whether amateur or professional. However, a lot of long and arduous practice is required if one wants to acquire the skills of musical artist and truly enjoy the pleasure of playing. This repetitive and tedious practice is often a hindrance to the process of learning a musical instrument, and numerous educators have put a lot of research and effort into making the process easier and more fun for students. In addition, various media practice tools are being developed to keep the students engaged and having fun. The core elements of this content primarily include controlling the speed of backing tracks in accordance with the skill level of students and providing a backing ensemble that enables them to enjoy the fun of playing. This paper studies and compares various MIDI playback techniques capable of controlling speed and pitch in smartphone applications. Modern applications of these techniques are seen in music educational contents, as well as entertainment contents. It also discusses the development and launching of Upbeat, a drum-loop metronome that automatically increases speed by applying different techniques to its respective smartphone operating systems, Android OS and iOS.