EMG biofeedback of the abductor pollicis brevis in piano performance |
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Authors: | Ramón Montes Margarita Bedmar Maria Sol Martin |
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Institution: | (1) Hospital Ramon y Cajal, Madrid;(2) C/ Monte Esquinza, 14, 28010 Madrid, Spain;(3) Conservatorio de Musica Victoria Eugenia , Granada;(4) HOSPITAL 12 DE OCTUBRE , Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | The aim of the present study was to apply EMG biofeedback as an auxiliary to piano teaching techniques. We studied the changes in integrated electromyographic activity, using the abductor pollicis brevis functioning as an agonist during the teaching of identical selective movements of piano playing in two groups, one with EMG biofeedback and the other following traditional method of instruction. The analysis of variance revealed an increase in the peak amplitude and the relaxation rate values for the biofeedback group. These results have implications for the application of piano playing techniques and reveal EMG biofeedback as an aid in the teaching of thumb attack with the abductor pollicis brevis as agonist.We are grateful for the valuable assistance of Dr. Jaime Vila (Professor of Therapy and Behavioral Modification, Faculty of Psychology, Granada), the cooperation of students at the Juventudes Musicales Music School, Santa Fe and at the Victoria Eugenia Conservatoire, (Granada), the Statistical Analysis Centre of University of Filosofia y Letras de Granada; Professor Enrique Garcia Fernandez-Abasal (Complutense University) for the design of the interface and software. |
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