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  • Michael Schutz is both a noted percussionist and a noted researcher.

    The scientific case for live music ewillett 2010

  • Michael Schutz is both a noted percussionist and a noted researcher.

    The scientific case for live music ewillett 2010

  • Just read on Ed Gorman's blog that the fine p.i. writer Benjamin Schutz has died.

    Ben Schutz, R. I. P. Bill Crider 2008

  • Samantha Schutz is the daughter of a friend of my mom’s in NY and she’s written a book and it’s been published.

    Scripting News for 2/26/2006 « Scripting News Annex 2006

  • Companies such as Schutz's negotiate a certain deal with a retailer or service provider, than extend that deal to their online subscribers.

    Metro Weekly (Newspaper Magazine of Gay and Lesbian DC) 2009

  • Percussionists, Schutz suggests, use this “musical illusion” to “align audience perception with performer intent.”

    The scientific case for live music ewillett 2010

  • Earlier studies had suggested that visual information does not influence ratings of note length, but Schutz suspected his experiment revealed such an influence because of the particularly strong visual connection between the gesture of the marimba player and the sound produced.

    The scientific case for live music ewillett 2010

  • Trish Schutz has reason to be optimistic, according to the National Retail Federation, which tracks retail sales in the U.S. Sales have been increasing steadily for the last nine months as the U.S. economy recovers.

    US Retailers Hope For Strong Mother's Day Sales 2011

  • “Clothing, lighting, smoke machines and other visual effects” is rather too broad a collection of items to serve as the focus of a practical experiment, so Schutz decided to look at a much narrower question, i.e.,

    The scientific case for live music ewillett 2010

  • Or, as Schutz puts it, in what at first glance seems a self-contradiction, “while gesture fails to alter the sound of the note, it … alters the way the note sounds.”

    The scientific case for live music ewillett 2010

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