Publicaties
2023
Wetenschappelijke publicaties
Schotanus, Y. P. (2023).
How a Song’s Section Order Affects Both ‘Refrein’ Perception and the Song’s Perceived Meaning. In A. Biswas, E. Wennekes, A. Wieczorkowska, & R. H. Laskar (Eds.),
Advances in Speech and Music Technology: Computational Aspects and Applications (pp. 331-351). (Signals and Communication Technology). Springer.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18444-4_17 2022
Wetenschappelijke publicaties
2021
Wetenschappelijke publicaties
Schotanus, Y. (2021).
Experiencing Dylan: The Effect of Formal Structure and Performance on the Popularity and Interpretation of Two Dylan Songs. In T. Gurke, & S. Winnett (Eds.),
Words, Music, and the Popular: Global Perspectives on Intermedial Relations (pp. 39-64). (Palgrave Studies in Music and Literature). Palgrave Macmillan.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85543-7_3 Schotanus, Y. P. (2021).
The effect of timing on the singer’s tone of voice. Psychomusicology: Music, Mind, and Brain,
31(3-4), 107–122.
https://doi.org/10.1037/pmu0000278 Populariserende publicaties
Schotanus, Y. (2021). Handboeken voor songwriters: Liedteksten schrijven, hoe doe je dat? Schrijven Magazine, 25(3), 32-35.
Schotanus, Y. (2021). Nietvergeefsgeweestzijnhopen: In memoriam Jeroen van Merwijk (1955-2021). Poëziekrant, 45(3), 98-99.
2020
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2018
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2016
Overige resultaten
Schotanus, Y. (2016).
Music Supports the Processing of Song Lyrics and Changes their Contents: Effects of Melody, Silences and Accompaniment . 361. Abstract from International Conference for Music Perception and Cognition 14th Biennial meeting, San Francisco, United States.
http://www.icmpc.org/icmpc14/files/ICMPC14_Proceedings.pdf Schotanus, Y. (2016).
Well Tempered Tuning Cannot Account for Low Purity Ratings of Isolated Voice Parts. 762-766. Paper presented at International Conference for Music Perception and Cognition 14th Biennial meeting, San Francisco, United States.
http://www.icmpc.org/icmpc14/files/ICMPC14_Proceedings.pdf 2015
Wetenschappelijke publicaties
Schotanus, Y. (2015).
The Musical Foregrounding Hypothesis: How Music Influences the Perception of Sung Language. In J. Ginsborg, A. Lamont, M. Phillips, & S. Bramley (Eds.),
Proceedings of the Ninth Treënnial Confenrence of the European Society of the Cognitive Sciences of Music, Manchester UK, 7-22 August 2015 (pp. 724-735).
http://escom.org/proceedings/ESCOM9_Manchester_2015_Abstracts_Proceedings.pdf