まなざしに根ざした身体性のナラティブや形式知化およびその方法論について探究しています。
Kaito Muramatsu is a second-year Ph.D. student at the University of Tokyo’s Graduate School, majoring in Arts and Sciences. Engages in scientific research that transforms the physicality of musicians and music into explicit knowledge, examining these methodologies in the context of musical dynaformics and digital humanities.
Kaito Muramatsu is a second-year Ph.D. student at the University of Tokyo’s Graduate School, majoring in Arts and Sciences. Engages in scientific research that transforms the physicality of musicians and music into explicit knowledge, examining these methodologies in the context of musical dynaformics and digital humanities.
The plyometric activity as a conditioning to enhance strength and precision of the finger movements in pianists
Dec–23–2022
Dec–23–2022
著名なピアノ演奏教師の経験的な音楽指導法:”連打練習”の実験科学的な方法による形式知化
This article is based on scientific research to make the tacit knowledge of musical and physical education explicit.
Muramatsu, K., Oku, T. & Furuya, S. The plyometric activity as a conditioning to enhance strength and precision of the finger movements in pianists. Sci Rep 12, 22267 (2022).
You can access the paper below ↓ : https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-26025-0
(Open Access)
This article is based on scientific research to make the tacit knowledge of musical and physical education explicit.
Muramatsu, K., Oku, T. & Furuya, S. The plyometric activity as a conditioning to enhance strength and precision of the finger movements in pianists. Sci Rep 12, 22267 (2022).
You can access the paper below ↓ : https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-26025-0
(Open Access)


MUSICIENCE
Jul–17–2022
Jul–17–2022
演奏会形式を研究論文紹介に援用する試み @ 静岡県浜松市
A combinational exhibition between science (i.e. translational research) and music.
Pallarely citing the scientific article and musical scores, which are connected to the performance
A combinational exhibition between science (i.e. translational research) and music.
Pallarely citing the scientific article and musical scores, which are connected to the performance
Filed under:
Performance, OriginalConcert, Research
Performance, OriginalConcert, Research

Simulation of the effect of the randomness of climbing fiber input on the relationship between motor learning and Focal Task-Specific Dystonia
May–18–2022
May–18–2022
職業性局所性ジストニアの症状である運動特異的・身体部位特異的な筋緊張を特定の運動学習様式に際して獲得する可能性に対する小脳神経数理モデルシミュレーション
Kaito Muramatsu, Shoko Yuki, Hiroshi Kori, Dai Yanagiharadoi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.16.492217
Kaito Muramatsu, Shoko Yuki, Hiroshi Kori, Dai Yanagiharadoi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.16.492217



Filed under:
Research, Education
Research, Education