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Music,rowing, and the aesthetics of rhythm
Authors:Jonna K Vuoskoski  Dee Reynolds
Institution:1. RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Movement, Department of Musicology &2. Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway;3. French Studies, University of Manchester, UK
Abstract:Having “good rhythm” is essential in both music and competitive rowing, but what exactly constitutes “good rhythm,” and how do we achieve it? Although rhythm is often discussed in purely auditory terms, I argue that rhythm is fundamentally a multisensory, kinesthetic phenomenon. By drawing parallels between music and rowing, I illustrate how biological motion principles underlie the parameters of rhythm in both disciplines, and how the cognition and appreciation of rhythm is deeply embodied. I suggest that the two main ways in which rhythms generate pleasure in both music and rowing are by enabling behavioral synchrony between individuals, and by engaging the body in the cognitive process of rhythm perception and prediction. In essence, “good rhythm”—a rhythm that is enjoyed and appreciated—is rhythm that moves.
Keywords:Rhythm  music  rowing  embodied cognition  synchronization  predictive coding
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