期刊论文详细信息
Frontiers in Psychology
Impact of Lockdown Measures on Joint Music Making: Playing Online and Physically Together
Freya Acar1  Edith Van Dyck2  Kelsey E. Onderdijk2 
[1] Department of Data Analysis, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium;IPEM, Department of Art, Music and Theatre Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium;
关键词: music;    lockdown;    social bonding;    togetherness;    COVID-19;    joint music making;    connectedness;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2021.642713
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

A wide range of countries decided to go into lockdown to contain the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic of 2020, a setting separating people and restricting their movements. We investigated how musicians dealt with this sudden restriction in mobility. Responses of 234 people were collected. The majority of respondents (95%) resided in Belgium or the Netherlands. Results indicated a decrease of 79% of live music making in social settings during lockdown compared with before lockdown. In contrast, an increase of 264% was demonstrated for online joint music making. However, results showed that most respondents were largely or even completely unaccustomed with specialized platforms for online joint music making (e.g., JamKazam, Jamulus). Respondents reported to mostly use well-known video-conferencing platforms such as Zoom and Skype when playing together virtually. However, when such video-conferencing platforms were used, they were often not employed for synchronized playing and were generally reported to insufficiently deal with latency issues. Furthermore, respondents depending on music making as their main source of income explored online real-time methods significantly more than those relying on other income sources. Results also demonstrated an increase of 93% in the use of alternative remote joint music-making methods (e.g., recording parts separately and subsequently circulating these digital recordings). All in all, results of this study provide a more in-depth view on joint music making during the first weeks of lockdown induced by the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020, and demonstrate users’ perceptions of performance and usability of online real-time platforms as well as alternative methods for musical interaction.

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