WEBVTT Kind: captions; language: en-us NOTE Treffsikkerhet: 90% (H?Y) 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:08.400 Hello everyone, and welcome to this first wrap-up video of Music Moves. Hans, it is only 00:00:08.400 --> 00:00:15.100 the two of us. Christian is no longer with us, unfortunately, so you have to bear with us. 00:00:15.100 --> 00:00:19.000 The idea is that we will record these wrap-up videos every week so that we can try to pick up on 00:00:19.000 --> 00:00:24.900 things that you have asked about. We will also try to connect with things happening around us nowadays. 00:00:24.900 --> 00:00:30.550 Hans, you have been looking through the comments. Anything interesting that you want to comment on? NOTE Treffsikkerhet: 90% (H?Y) 00:00:30.550 --> 00:00:38.550 Well, there has been some discussions on audience behavior, among other things. 00:00:38.550 --> 00:00:45.900 This is a very difficult topic. This historical overview when I'm talking about 00:00:45.900 --> 00:00:54.100 classical music, how we typically sit very silently concentrated and watch the 00:00:54.100 --> 00:01:00.500 performers. It's kind of a convention there and you have other NOTE Treffsikkerhet: 91% (H?Y) 00:01:00.500 --> 00:01:06.100 conventions in other musical cultures. But how can you change things 00:01:06.100 --> 00:01:14.000 when you are in a situation where you want to move or to be more, participatory with the music? Is it 00:01:14.000 --> 00:01:22.600 possible to move in a classical concert situation? Is it? Have you tried yourself? How would people react if you're 00:01:22.600 --> 00:01:28.000 standing up and starting to dance in the middle of a classical concert? If you start to dance, I think you 00:01:28.000 --> 00:01:30.250 will get a lot of annoyed comments. NOTE Treffsikkerhet: 80% (H?Y) 00:01:30.250 --> 00:01:38.900 At least people will look at you very strangely. But maybe you can just try to kind 00:01:38.900 --> 00:01:48.400 of move more silently. That's probably what people also do, I guess. I don't know. I'm not that 00:01:48.400 --> 00:01:53.300 am not that often at classical concerts. I am more often at rock concerts and sometimes there you have 00:01:53.300 --> 00:02:00.150 the other side where you have, especially on festivals where you have people who NOTE Treffsikkerhet: 77% (H?Y) 00:02:00.150 --> 00:02:09.000 speak loudly and kind of get the way through and really don't care about any conventions at all. 00:02:09.000 --> 00:02:15.300 That's not the good good way either, but at least on those places, you can move and sing 00:02:15.300 --> 00:02:25.900 along and do whatever you like. That's not true. During corona it's been quite difficult, right? Have you been to any concerts during corona? 00:02:25.900 --> 00:02:30.850 I've been to two of those concerts where you you are seated on a table. NOTE Treffsikkerhet: 83% (H?Y) 00:02:30.850 --> 00:02:37.900 and they come with food and drinks at the table. You're almost not allowed to leave the table 00:02:37.900 --> 00:02:43.700 and it's really a very strange situation and you sit there and you applauded and you have 00:02:43.700 --> 00:02:50.200 people on quite a distance. That's kind of more like a jazz club type of setting in a way? 00:02:50.200 --> 00:02:58.000 Yeah, this was a rock concert thing. So you are kind of mixing two types of cultures. Have you experienced 00:02:58.000 --> 00:03:00.450 anything special? I've been to NOTE Treffsikkerhet: 90% (H?Y) 00:03:00.450 --> 00:03:06.000 several online concerts where we kind of been just been sitting at home, watching there. 00:03:06.000 --> 00:03:12.200 That's been interesting. And also here at RITMO have organized a couple of online concerts. 00:03:12.200 --> 00:03:19.100 That's a bit strange, because we are kind of running a full concert from within our lab, as 00:03:19.100 --> 00:03:23.700 you would normally do on stage, but there's no audience there at all because the audience is out there. So you're 00:03:23.700 --> 00:03:28.600 kind of just watching the cameras, its silent and quiet. 00:03:28.600 --> 00:03:30.100 It's very different. NOTE Treffsikkerhet: 79% (H?Y) 00:03:30.100 --> 00:03:36.600 You really feel the lack of feedback. The interesting thing is that you can get 00:03:36.600 --> 00:03:41.000 chats and you see people there, they're coming in and out 00:03:41.000 --> 00:03:46.000 but nobody's shouting and clapping and interaction is not happening at all. 00:03:46.000 --> 00:03:51.800 No, I think maybe this period has also shown us how important that both the interaction with the 00:03:51.800 --> 00:04:00.400 audience and how important it can be to be able to participate NOTE Treffsikkerhet: 84% (H?Y) 00:04:00.400 --> 00:04:06.800 in the listening situation, either you dance or sing along or whatever you do 00:04:06.800 --> 00:04:13.000 That's the task for this week, when you try out to listen to music and move 00:04:13.000 --> 00:04:21.800 and not move and see the differences. That also shows these things. 00:04:21.800 --> 00:04:30.500 There's an on campus group, a course of 10-12 students. Mainly NOTE Treffsikkerhet: 81% (H?Y) 00:04:30.500 --> 00:04:37.900 Norwegian, but also some some from other countries. They will also take part both in the 00:04:37.900 --> 00:04:43.600 in the MOOC and, hopefully, they will write some comments and be active. They will meet 00:04:43.600 --> 00:04:50.300 every Thursday. But most of you will only be out there. Then it's even more 00:04:50.300 --> 00:04:56.900 important that you are engaged actively in this course, type comments, also support each other as you 00:04:56.900 --> 00:05:00.400 keep on learning here. It's also very nice if you post links to NOTE Treffsikkerhet: 89% (H?Y) 00:05:00.400 --> 00:05:06.000 interesting videos, for example, that people can watch. 00:05:06.000 --> 00:05:10.800 It's sometimes easier to listen to it and to watch what's going on. 00:05:10.800 --> 00:05:19.800 I guess that's it for this week. See you next week. Bye.