WEBVTT 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:17.470 align:middle line:90% 00:00:17.470 --> 00:00:19.830 align:middle line:90% Hi, and welcome to Music Moves. 00:00:19.830 --> 00:00:22.170 align:middle line:90% My name is Alexander Jensenius. 00:00:22.170 --> 00:00:24.510 align:middle line:90% And I'm Hans Zeiner-Henriksen. 00:00:24.510 --> 00:00:26.740 align:middle line:90% And I'm Kristian Nymoen. 00:00:26.740 --> 00:00:29.420 align:middle line:84% And now we're sitting here at the Department of Musicology 00:00:29.420 --> 00:00:31.980 align:middle line:84% at the University of Oslo, and we 00:00:31.980 --> 00:00:34.920 align:middle line:84% are interested in music related body motion. 00:00:34.920 --> 00:00:37.130 align:middle line:84% And the question that we want to answer 00:00:37.130 --> 00:00:40.170 align:middle line:90% is why does music make us move? 00:00:40.170 --> 00:00:43.410 align:middle line:84% But then, Hans, I'd like to ask you, does music make us move? 00:00:43.410 --> 00:00:45.220 align:middle line:84% Well, if I shall ask answer for myself, 00:00:45.220 --> 00:00:46.920 align:middle line:90% I will definitely say yes. 00:00:46.920 --> 00:00:52.020 align:middle line:84% I experience that I move a lot to music when I hear music. 00:00:52.020 --> 00:00:55.360 align:middle line:84% But I'm not sure if it's like that for everybody, 00:00:55.360 --> 00:00:57.180 align:middle line:84% and I'm not sure what in the music 00:00:57.180 --> 00:00:59.275 align:middle line:90% is most important for that. 00:00:59.275 --> 00:01:00.750 align:middle line:90% What do you think, Kristian? 00:01:00.750 --> 00:01:04.160 align:middle line:84% I would say it's a complicated question, but especially 00:01:04.160 --> 00:01:06.930 align:middle line:84% the rhyhtm, and the way the music is communicated 00:01:06.930 --> 00:01:10.080 align:middle line:84% through emotion, that's very important parts, at least, 00:01:10.080 --> 00:01:12.230 align:middle line:90% of how music makes you move. 00:01:12.230 --> 00:01:15.480 align:middle line:84% So, what exactly are we going to talk about, then, 00:01:15.480 --> 00:01:16.570 align:middle line:90% in this course? 00:01:16.570 --> 00:01:20.230 align:middle line:84% Well, we are going to talk about specific concepts. 00:01:20.230 --> 00:01:22.390 align:middle line:84% The entrainment process, for example. 00:01:22.390 --> 00:01:24.170 align:middle line:90% What makes me nod my head. 00:01:24.170 --> 00:01:25.590 align:middle line:90% 00:01:25.590 --> 00:01:28.480 align:middle line:84% Terminology such as the difference between motion 00:01:28.480 --> 00:01:31.379 align:middle line:90% and action, and gesture. 00:01:31.379 --> 00:01:33.170 align:middle line:84% And we are going to talk about the history. 00:01:33.170 --> 00:01:35.740 align:middle line:84% Why we have arrived at the situation 00:01:35.740 --> 00:01:38.900 align:middle line:90% we have today, for example. 00:01:38.900 --> 00:01:42.644 align:middle line:84% Technologies for studying music related body motion. 00:01:42.644 --> 00:01:44.670 align:middle line:84% So as you see, you're going to learn 00:01:44.670 --> 00:01:47.380 align:middle line:84% a lot about different types of theoretical approaches 00:01:47.380 --> 00:01:50.610 align:middle line:84% to this, methods to use, and, of course, also 00:01:50.610 --> 00:01:54.870 align:middle line:84% some of the research that we are producing 00:01:54.870 --> 00:01:57.470 align:middle line:84% when we study music related body motion 00:01:57.470 --> 00:01:59.440 align:middle line:90% at the University of Oslo. 00:01:59.440 --> 00:02:01.860 align:middle line:90% Welcome to Music Moves. 00:02:01.860 --> 00:02:02.710 align:middle line:90%