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What is instrumentality in new digital musical devices ? A contribution from cognitive linguistics and psychology

Caroline Cance
Hugues Genevois
Danièle Dubois

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As far as music is concerned, instruments have always been part of a cultural "landscape" (on technical, expressive and symbolic levels). The present contribution explores the changes brought about by the shift that occurred during the 20th century, from mechanical to digital instruments (also named "virtual instruments"). First and foremost, a short recall of some historical steps of the technological developments that have renewed our relationship to sound, music, and instruments will be presented. Second, an analysis of different discourses and terminologies presently used in the domains of musicology and computer music will account for the evolution of the notion of instrumentality.
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hal-00430397 , version 1 (06-11-2009)

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Caroline Cance, Hugues Genevois, Danièle Dubois. What is instrumentality in new digital musical devices ? A contribution from cognitive linguistics and psychology. What is instrumentality in new digital musical devices ? A contribution from cognitive linguistics and psychology, Oct 2009, Paris, France. ⟨hal-00430397⟩
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