Guilherme Schmidt C?mara

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Research Interests

My main research interest is the production and perception of groove-based music, with focus on on temporal relationships between rhythmic features on both the micro- and macro-level. Questions such as "what makes some rhythms groove" and "how/what do performers do in order to create good grooves" are central to my research.

In my current Post Doctoral project at RITMO, I am investigating the thresholds of timing perception in groove-based popular music. Perceptual experiments are being undertaken to discern the JND (just noticeable difference) thresholds of common groove-based microrhythmic devices (onset asychrony/anisochrony, beat delay/anticipation, swing, etc.) within a wide range of real musical stimuli (e.g. funk, soul, hip-hop, jazz, rock).

For my Ph.D., I investigated the expressive means through which musicians well versed in groove-based music shape the timing of a rhythmic event, with a focus on the interaction between produced timing and sound features. In three performance experiments with guitarists, bassists, and drummers, I tested whether musicians systematically manipulate acoustic factors such as duration, intensity, and brightness when intentionally play with a specific microrhythmic timing feel ("pushed", "on-the-beat", or "laid-back"). The results supported my central research hypothesis that both temporal and sound-related properties contribute to how people perceive the location of a rhythmic event in time. My Ph.D. was undertaken a part of the Timing and Sound in Musical Microrhythm (TIME) project at the RITMO Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion. 

In my master’s thesis, I empirically investigated the extent to which pioneer musicians of classic funk and jazz-funk (1967-1971) applied microrhythmic expression devices such as ‘swing’ (non-isochronous subdivision) as well as asynchrony, at the 16th-note level.

Background

I have a Bachelor’s (2013), Master’s (2016) in Musicology from the Department of Musicology at the University of Oslo, and a Ph.D. in Musicology from the RITMO Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion, University of Oslo.

Parallel to my scholarly pursuits, I have been a performing musician (guitar and percussion) for several years, playing with a variety of funk/soul, reggae/ska and samba/bossa-nova groups, as well as a composer/arranger and recording engineer/producer. I am currently active as guitarist, composer/arranger, and band director of the 8-piece funk-soul ensemble, ‘Baba Soul & The Professors of Funk’, which served as the house band for the Norwegian late-night talk show "Senkveld" on TV2.

Teaching

  • MUS2120 - From Sketch to Stage: Songwriting in Theory and Practice
  • MUS1450 - Music History 1
  • MUS1603 - Music Production 1
  • MUS4320 - Music Psychology
  • MUS4605 - Research Seminar in Popular Music
  • MUS1450 - Music, Identity and Genre
Tags: Microtiming, Empirical Musicology, Groove, Rhythm Analysis, Music Cognition, Audio Perception, P-Center Studies

Publications

  • Danielsen, Anne; Br?vig, Ragnhild; B?hler, Kjetil Klette; C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Haugen, Mari Romarheim & Jacobsen, Eirik [Show all 13 contributors for this article] (2024). There’s More to Timing than Time: Investigating Musical Microrhythm Across Disciplines and Cultures. Music Perception. ISSN 0730-7829. 41(3), p. 176–198. doi: 10.1525/mp.2024.41.3.176. Full text in Research Archive
  • Haugen, Mari Romarheim; C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Nymoen, Kristian & Danielsen, Anne (2023). Instructed timing and body posture in guitar and bass playing in groove performance. Musicae Scientiae. ISSN 1029-8649. doi: 10.1177/10298649231182039. Full text in Research Archive
  • C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Sioros, George; Nymoen, Kristian; Haugen, Mari Romarheim & Danielsen, Anne (2023). Sound-producing actions in guitar performance of groove-based microrhythm. Empirical Musicology Review. ISSN 1559-5749. 18(1), p. 21–36. doi: 10.18061/emr.v18i1.9124. Full text in Research Archive
  • C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Sioros, George & Danielsen, Anne (2022). Mapping timing and intensity strategies in drum-kit performance of a simple back-beat pattern. Journal of New Music Research. ISSN 0929-8215. doi: 10.1080/09298215.2022.2150649. Full text in Research Archive
  • Lartillot, Olivier; Nymoen, Kristian; C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt & Danielsen, Anne (2021). Computational localization of attack regions through a direct observation of the audio waveform. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. ISSN 0001-4966. 149(1), p. 723–736. doi: 10.1121/10.0003374.
  • Senn, Olivier; Amadeus Bechtold, Toni; Rose, Dawn; C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Du Vel, Nina & Jerjen, Rafael [Show all 10 contributors for this article] (2020). Experience of Groove Questionnaire: Instrument Development and Initial Validation. Music Perception. ISSN 0730-7829. 38(1), p. 46–65. doi: 10.1525/MP.2020.38.1.46.
  • C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Nymoen, Kristian; Lartillot, Olivier & Danielsen, Anne (2020). Timing Is Everything... Or Is It? Effects of Instructed Timing Style, Reference and Pattern on Drum Kit Sound in Groove-Based Performance. Music Perception. ISSN 0730-7829. 38(1), p. 1–26. doi: 10.1525/mp.2020.38.1.1. Full text in Research Archive
  • C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Nymoen, Kristian; Lartillot, Olivier & Danielsen, Anne (2020). Effects of instructed timing on electric guitar and bass sound in groove performance. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. ISSN 0001-4966. 147(2), p. 1028–1041. doi: 10.1121/10.0000724.
  • Sioros, George; C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt & Danielsen, Anne (2019). Mapping Timing Strategies in Drum Performance. In Flexer, Arthur; Peeters, Geoffroy; Urbano, Julián & Volk, Anja (Ed.), Proceedings of the 20th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference, ISMIR 2019. International Society for Music Information Retrieval. ISSN 9781732729919.
  • Danielsen, Anne; Nymoen, Kristian; Anderson, Evan; C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Langer?d, Martin Torvik & Thompson, Marc R. [Show all 7 contributors for this article] (2019). Where is the beat in that note? Effects of attack, duration, and frequency on the perceived timing of musical and quasi-musical sounds. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. ISSN 0096-1523. 45(3), p. 402–418. doi: 10.1037/xhp0000611.
  • C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt & Danielsen, Anne (2018). Groove. In Alexander, Rehding & Steven, Rings (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Critical Concepts in Music Theory. Oxford University Press. ISSN 9780190454746. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190454746.013.17. Full text in Research Archive

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  • C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt (2024). Looking for the perfect JND: In search of more ecological thresholds for the perception of microrhytm in groove-based music.
  • C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Spiech, Connor & Danielsen, Anne (2023). To asynchrony and beyond: In search of more ecological perceptual heuristics for microrhythmic structures in groove-based music.
  • C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Sioros, Georgios; Danielsen, Anne; Nymoen, Kristian & Haugen, Mari Romarheim (2023). Sound-producing actions in guitar performance of groove-based microrhythm.
  • C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Danielsen, Anne & Oddekalv, Kjell Andreas (2023). Funky rhythms – broken beats!?Kulturelle og estetiske perspektiver p? groove-basert musikk.
  • Danielsen, Anne; Br?vig, Ragnhild; C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Haugen, Mari Romarheim; Johansson, Mats Sigvard & London, Justin (2023). There’s more to timing than time: Investigating sound–timing interaction across disciplines and cultures .
  • Danielsen, Anne; Br?vig, Ragnhild; C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Haugen, Mari Romarheim; Johansson, Mats Sigvard & London, Justin (2023). Microrhythm depends on sound qualities: Investigating sound–timing interaction across disciplines and cultures.
  • C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt (2022). This is (not) fine - Reflections and Reccomendations of a post-PhD Post-Doc.
  • Spiech, Connor; Hope, Mikael; C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Sioros, Georgios; Endestad, Tor & Laeng, Bruno [Show all 7 contributors for this article] (2022). PredicTAPbility: Sensorimotor Synchronization Increases Groove.
  • Danielsen, Anne; C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Lartillot, Olivier; Leske, Sabine Liliana & Spiech, Connor (2022). Musical rhythm. Behavioural, computational and neurophysiological perspectives.
  • C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt & Lokna, Maria (2021). Intervju i Morgenbladet - "Kan man forske p? hva som er groovy?". [Newspaper]. Morgenbladet.
  • C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt & Pileberg, Silje (2021). New research could inspire experimental musicians.
  • Ganis, Francesco; Dahl, Sofia; C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt & Danielsen, Anne (2021). Beat precision and perceived danceability in drum grooves.
  • C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Sioros, George & Danielsen, Anne (2021). Mapping timing and intensity strategies in drum-kit performance via hierarchical clustering and phylogenetic visualizations .
  • Lillesl?tten, Mari; C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt & Danielsen, Anne (2020). Hva du synes er bra musikk avgj?res p? noen tusendels sekunder. [Internet]. 亚博娱乐官网_亚博pt手机客户端登录.no.
  • Sioros, George; C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt & Danielsen, Anne (2019). Mapping Timing Strategies in Drum Performance.
  • Sioros, George; C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Danielsen, Anne & Nymoen, Kristian (2019). Timing and drummers’ movement: A novel methodology for performance analysis .
  • C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Nymoen, Kristian & Danielsen, Anne (2019). Timing is Everything... Or is it? Part II: Effects of Instructed Timing Style and Timing Reference on Drum-Kit Sound in Groove Performance.
  • C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Nymoen, Kristian; Lartillot, Olivier & Danielsen, Anne (2019). Timing is Everything... Or is it? Part I: Effects of Instructed Timing and Reference on Guitar and Bass Sound in Groove Performance.
  • C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt (2018). Presentation of preliminary findings: Effects of Instructed Timing on Guitar and Bass Sound in Groove Performance.
  • C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt (2018). Presentation of Mocap Component of Performance Experiments from the Timing and Sound in Musical Microrhythm (TIME) project .
  • C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt (2018). Original concert performance with funk/soul ensemble "Baba Soul & The Professors of Funk", Oslo World Music Festival 2018.
  • Martin, Charles Patrick; Gonzalez Sanchez, Victor Evaristo; Kelkar, Tejaswinee; Zelechowska, Agata; Berggren, Stig Johan & Hopgood, Christina [Show all 13 contributors for this article] (2017). Ensemble Metatone - Improvised Touchscreen Performance.
  • Danielsen, Anne; Nymoen, Kristian; Haugen, Mari Romarheim & C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt (2017). Project presentation: Timing and Sound in Musical Microrhythm (TIME).
  • C?mara, Guilherme Schmidt; Danielsen, Anne & Nymoen, Kristian (2021). Timing Is Everything . . . Or Is It? Investigating Timing and Sound Interactions in the Performance of Groove-Based Microrhythm. Universitetet i Oslo. Full text in Research Archive

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Published Apr. 24, 2017 10:59 AM - Last modified Oct. 23, 2024 12:58 PM