ABSTRACT
This research is an attempt to develop a drumming interface that awakes a shared sense of identity in a musical performance session even for non-musicians. In this paper, "Shared Identity" refers to the way in which players are aware of each other, and feel a sense of belonging with other players. In this paper, we describe the concept and approach about drumming interface "Vibracion Cajon".
Index Terms
- Vibracion Cajon: a drumming interface that awakes a shared sense of identity
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