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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2015

Tibetan Singing Prayer Wheel: A Hybrid Musical-Spiritual Instrument Using Gestural Control

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This paper presents the Tibetan Singing Prayer Wheel, a handheld, wireless, sensor-based musical instrument with a humancomputer interface that simultaneously processes vocals and synthesizes sound based on the performer's hand gestures with a one-to-many mapping strategy. A physical model simulates the singing bowl, while a modal reverberator and a delay-andwindow effect process the performer's vocals. This system is designed for an electroacoustic vocalist interested in using a solo instrument to achieve performance goals that would normally require multiple instruments and activities.
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hal-03162961 , version 1 (08-03-2021)

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J Cecilia Wu, Nathan Weitzner, Yoo Hsiu Yeh, Jonathan Abel, Romain Michon, et al.. Tibetan Singing Prayer Wheel: A Hybrid Musical-Spiritual Instrument Using Gestural Control. International Conference on New Interfaces and Musical Expression (NIME-15), May 2015, Baton Rouge, United States. ⟨hal-03162961⟩
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