• Evaluating the Subjective Effects of Microphone Placement on Glass Instruments 

      Jensenius, Alexander Refsum; Innervik, Kjell Tore; Frounberg, Ivar (Chapter; Conference object, 2010)
      We report on a study of perceptual and acoustic features related to the placement of microphones around a custom made glass instrument. Different microphone setups were tested: above, inside and outside the instrument and ...
    • From experimental music technology to clinical tool 

      Jensenius, Alexander Refsum (Series from the Centre for Music and Health;8, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      Human body motion is integral to all parts of musical experience, from performance to perception. But how is it possible to study body motion in a systematic manner? This article presents a set of video-based visualisation ...
    • Glass instruments – From Pitch to Timbre 

      Jensenius, Alexander Refsum; Innervik, Kjell Tore; Frounberg, Ivar (Chapter; Conference object, 2010)
      The paper reports on the development of prototypes of glass instruments. The focus has been on developing acoustic instruments speci cally designed for electronic treatment, and where timbral qualities have had priority ...