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Mar 22, 2016 · Willis then ventures into the MRI laboratory to get a more detailed picture of the phenomenon. Unlike X-ray machines, MRI detects soft tissue, which is great for the horn players, as they use those quite a lot: fun fact, the tongue is the fastest muscle in the human body, as the tip moves up to 35 cm per second.
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Aug 22, 2017 · In 2013, C. Schumacher led a team that became the first to use real-time MRI video in a limited study of trumpet players. The MRI Brass Repository Project has expanded on that work by broadening their study to include horn and trombone players, employing the fastest MRI video film speeds ever published of up to 100 frames/second, and using both ...
Jul 15, 2019 · French horn quartet plays live for a real-time MRI study. Unusual sounds can be heard in the building of the Biomedical NMR group at the Max Planck Institute (MPI) for Biophysical Chemistry on June 17, 2019: The professional musicians of german hornsound are visiting to be filmed with real-time magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) while playing horn.
Mar 24, 2016 · The video shows horn player Sarah Willis in an MRI machine playing horn exercises. The results how exactly how the shape of the mouth changes to create each tone. Teaching correct tongue placement is actually a very difficult thing to do, as you can only really describe how to do it. Cool stuff! #LUDWIGVAN
Jul 1, 2016 · Dr. Peter Iltis and MRI horn videos are the topic of three new episodes of the Horn Notes Video Podcast. Iltis in recent years has been principal investigator for some very exciting MRI studies of horn playing, which are now part of a growing series on YouTube , and he is Professor of Kinesiology and Horn at Gordon College.
May 23, 2017 · “Real-time MRI comparisons of brass players: A methodological pilot study” (Human Movement Science, 2015) “High-speed real-time magnetic resonance imaging of fast tongue movements in elite horn players” ( Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery, 2015)
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Mar 1, 2019 · Simultaneous dual-plane, real-time magnetic resonance imaging of oral cavity movements in advanced trombone players. Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery (under review 2019) Gordon College, 255 Grapevine Road, Wenham, MA 01984. 978 867 4000 | admissions@gordon.edu | info@gordon.edu.