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Introduction
Pianists' hand biomechanics.
Prevention and retraining of pianists' focal dystonia.
Musician's physical-mental health program.
Music faculty vitality in higher education institutions.
Music executive leadership in higher education institutions.
Contemporary piano duo literature and composers.
Piano technique.
PhD for music performance majors.
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Education
June 1991 - March 1995
July 1974 - April 1977
The Univerrsity of Georgia
Field of study
- Music (Piano Performance and Pedagogy)
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https://www.routledge.com/Scholarly-Research-in-Music-Shared-and-Disciplinary-Specific-Practices/Lee/p/book/9780367722180?utm_source=individuals&utm_medium=shared_link&utm_campaign=B021669_eh1_1au_7pp_d876
CHAPTER XII
SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
Sang-Hie Lee & Eunsook Kim
Social science research aims to learn about existing conditions of social and behavioral phenomena and to organize these complex, multifaceted fields of reality into a thesis understandable by broader audiences. This methodology has become highly sophisticated in theory and practice du...
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003153924-1/overview-sang-hie-lee
Preface
This compilation of work brings a novel addition to the field of Performing Arts Medicine. The chapters are written by selected invited participants of 2014, 2015, and 2018 Performing Arts Medicine Conferences at the University of South Florida. Artists, educators, and health professionals offer their research and practice-based perspective...
Scholarly Research in Music: Shared and Disciplinary-Specific Practices, Second Edition offers a comprehensive and detailed guide to engaging in research in all disciplines of music. This second edition continues to provide the foundational principles of research for all musicians, including performers, theorists, composers, conductors, music educa...
Executive leadership in music departments and schools is central to influencing the work environment and perspectives of music faculty. Survey responses of a national sample of ranked music professors (N=1,345) were analyzed to examine the relationship between faculty perceptions of leaders and faculty work perspectives. We ran a series of multiple...
Traces the Use of computer technology in modern science that follows the footsteps of C.P.E.Bach's piano technique and pedagogy.
Dystonia is a neurological condition in which muscles contract or extend involun- tarily, causing repetitive, twisting movements and abnormal posturing. The condi- tion can affect one part of the body (focal dystonia), two or more adjacent parts (segmental dystonia), or multiple segments of the body (general dystonia). The muscle contraction can be...
The Program: The AmeriCorps ArtsUSF program was a federally funded outreach program that provided hands-on arts experience to underserved children in culturally and economically deprived communities in and around a large metropolitan area. The project had two components: Getting Things Done (GTD) and Member Development (MD). Objectives: The goals o...
Faculty commitment to their work roles impacts their vitality, performance, and retention, as well as increases their commitment to the organization. Music faculty roles are complex due to the artistic accomplishment and individualized tutorial pedagogy model embedded in their expected roles in research, teaching, and service. We examined music fac...
Task-specific dystonia is characterized by excessive muscle contractions producing abnormal postures. These structural and functional changes are known to be a result of maladaptive neuroplasticity to prolonged, intense, repetitive movement. While some factors of neuropathology of focal dystonia are known, the etiology of task-induced focal dystoni...
Efficient larynx productivity is vital for singers. The premise is that the correct posture and breathing reduce tension in the vocal tract and improve resonance. The purpose of this study was to determine if an integrated mind-body program designed to improve physical and mental fitness for musicians had effects on singers’ posture, tension, effic...
Performing Arts Medicine (PAM) is a growing area of specialization within the performing arts field, which addresses the multi-faceted health and wellness of performing artists. This sub-discipline within performing arts is interdisciplinary in nature, involving the expertise of performing arts educators and researchers, physicians and other health...
Music faculty members have unique roles in the academy with the dual emphases on artistic and scholarly work expected in their teaching, service, and research. We analyzed responses from a national sample of ranked music professors to the Music Faculty Questionnaire: Faculty Vitality and Organizational Conditions, to see how music faculty apply job...
Scholarly Research for Musicians presents a range of research methods and techniques, incorporating both the common elements of traditional music research methodologies with innovative research strategies endemic to the fields of social science, education, and performance science. the author's collaborative and interdisciplinary approach reinforces...
Scholarly Research fr Musicians presents a range of research methods and techniques, incorporating both the common elements of traditional music research methodologies with innovative research strategies endemic to the fields of social science, education, and performance science. the author's collaborative and interdisciplinary approach reinforces...
Background
Focal dystonia is a debilitating neurological condition that often afflicts pianists in the prime of their career. Disrup- tions in sensory integration and motor planning lead to involuntary movements, or “misfires” of certain muscles during piano playing. Despite the severity of the condition, questions remain unanswered.
Aims
The aim o...
Background
Focal dystonia is a debilitating neurological condition that often afflicts pianists in the prime of their career. Disrup- tions in sensory integration and motor planning lead to involuntary movements, or “misfires” of certain muscles during piano playing. Despite the severity of the condition, questions remain unanswered.
Aims
The aim o...
Abstract: PT 07
PIANISTS' HAND BIOMECHANICS:HERITAGE AND NEW KNOWLEDGE
INTRODUCTION
Classical piano discipline has inherited the keyboard tradition that had evolved from the 17th-century finger technique to 19th-century arm weight technique, relaxation technique, and the modern science of physiological mechanics. We now know that these techniques...
I am an amateur pianist enquiring into improving piano technique but feeling slightly disillusioned by the lack of attention given to technique in the field of piano teaching. And whilst, however, there are many books out there written by great pianists that seem to combine logic, empirical knowledge, and scientific knowledge in a very convincing m...
College musicians encounter health risks not dissimilar to those of professional musicians. Fifteen collegiate instrumental musicians participated in the intervention program of yogic-breathing and muscle-strengthening and flexibility exercises for 8 weeks. Pre- and post-intervention data from the Health-Pain-Injury Inventory (HPI) and the Physical...
This paper presents a complete motion and music capture system to study hand injuries among musicians and eventually to provide experimental results for researchers to better understand the hand and arm motions that cause and reflect musical performance skills, and the hand and arm injuries with great detail. The music performance is recorded from...
Pianists, who attend to the integral relationship of their particular musculoskeletal characteristics to the piano technique at hand, discover an efficient path to technical advancement and, consequently, to injury prevention. Thus, a study of pianist's hand biomechanics in relation to different piano techniques is highly relevant, as hand features...
Purpose Combination treatment of inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) plus long-acting ?2-agonist (LABA) is widely used as a maintenance regimen for the management of asthma. This study evaluated the effect of the ?2-adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) polymorphism on lung function and asthma control with regular use of combination treatment of an inhaled ICS plus...
HOXA10 is necessary for embryonic patterning of skeletal elements, but its function in bone formation beyond this early developmental stage is unknown. Here we show that HOXA10 contributes to osteogenic lineage determination through activation of Runx2 and directly regulates osteoblastic phenotypic genes. In response to bone morphogenic protein BMP...
A Book Review:
Michael Fitzgerald (2005). The Genesis of Artistic Creativity, Asperger’s Syndrome and the Arts by Michael Fitzgerald. London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. ISBN-13: 978 1 84310 3349. ISNB-10 1 84310 3346
The Genesis of Artistic Creativity is a book that views the genius’ creativity through a framework of Asperger...
ABSTRACT
The AmeriCorps ArtsUSF program was an outreach program that provided hands-on arts
experiences to underserved children in culturally and economically deprived environment. The primary goal of the ArtsUSF AmeriCorps was to help lift the quality of life of children through hands-on arts experience, and to help improve the communities’ self-i...
WWW is currently undergoing a remarkable change from a collection of pages to a collection of services that interoperate through
the Internet. The representative types of these services are XML Web Services and ebXML, which are emerging as significant
e-Business application frameworks. Both ebXML and Web Services, however, use different registries...
Three pianists, each with academic and performing credentials, shared their experiences of physical problems, treatment, and rehabilitation. Preparing for solo performance puts an inordinate demand on mental and physical functioning and family life for the pianist in academia. Pianists, who must demonstrate technical and artistic prowess while teac...
It has been observed that the cooling capacity of an impinging water jet is affected by the seasonal conditions in large-scale steel manufacturing. processes. To confirm this phenomenon, cooling experiments utilizing a hot steel plate cooled by a laminar jet were conducted for two initial ambient air temperatures (10degreesC and 40degreesC) in a cl...
The switched reluctance motor(SRM) has considerable potential for industrial applications because of its high reliability as a result of the absence of rotor windings. In some applications with SRM, parallelling strategy is often used for cost saving, increasing of current capacity and system reliability. This paper proposes a new paralleling strat...
Musicians experience performance anxiety at any time during their development as well as professional phrases. This article surveys all sources of the performance anxiety through social and psychological nature. The sruveys are then followed by rational approaches to forming copying strategies.
Defensins, a prominent group of antimicrobial peptides, are an important component of the innate immune response, particularly at mucosal surfaces that are vulnerable to colonization by potential pathogens. The present study was undertaken to investigate the expression of defensins in inferior turbinate mucosa of normal subjects and inferior turbin...
It has been suggested that the formation and growth of nasal polyp require the remodeling of extracellular matrix. Proteoglycans (PGs) are major components of the extracellular matrix that maintain the integrity of structural tissue. The leucine-rich repeat PGs include lumican, decorin and biglycan and have many important biologic activities in var...
Sixty-three biopsy specimens were obtained from the olfactory region of 15 patients with persistent anosmia and 6 patients with normosmia after sinus surgery. Immunohistochemical examination of all specimens with microtubule-associated protein 5 (MAP5) antisera demonstrated olfactory epithelium in 11 of 18 specimens from normosmic patients and in 1...
A 22-year-old male presented with a 1-year history of nasal obstruction due to a polypoid mass in the right nasal cavity. Histopathologic examination revealed the tumor to consist of a mixture of a trabecular structure with a double-layered arrangement of inner dark cells and outer clear cells. Immunohistochemical examination showed the clear cells...
Antimicrobial peptides are cationic proteins that are found in a wide range of organisms. Recent reports suggested that human beta-defensin 1 (hBD-1), a prominent group of antimicrobial peptides, is an important component of the innate immune response, particularly at mucosal surfaces that are vulnerable to colonization by potential pathogens. Ther...
The annealing effects during energy recoil detection (ERD) analysis on the structure of hydrogenated silicon nitride film have been investigated by using fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. Hydrogenated silicon nitride films were prepared by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition with various substrate temperatures. A 2.5 MeV â´He{s...
Faculty Vitality was defined from the existing literature in 12 dimensions and organizational conditions that support faculty vitality in eight dimensions. Data were collected from a large sample of ranked music faculty working at NASM accredited universities and liberal arts colleges. The data were analyzed using SPSS statistical package. Music fa...
Hand Biomechanics in Skilled Pianists Playing a Scale in Thirds
Sang-Hie Lee, PhD, EdD, MM
MPPA Dec 2010, 25:167-174
Abstract
Pianists, who attend to the integral relationship of their particular musculoskeletal characteristics to the piano technique at hand, dis-cover an efficient path to technical advancement and, consequently, to injury preven...
Analysis of piano performance data via the personal computer is based on the premise that conscious sense of touch control facilitates effective skill development and that the personal computer can provide a more objective measure of pitch, tempo, and dynamics than sensory perception alone. A method of collecting and analyzing piano performance dat...
Piano technical problems found in the fifty Concert Etudes by Chopin (27) and Liszt (23) were analyzed and categorized by the technical protocol, and the solutions were discussed based on Otto Ortmann's Physiological Mechanics of Piano Technique (1929).
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Georgia, 1977. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 140-145). Microfilm. s
Thesis--University of Georgia, 1977. Directed by John Corina.
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Sang-Hie, we found a recent citation of your research:HOXA10 controls osteoblastogenesis by directly activating bone regulatory and phenotypic genesView citing researchHere is what the authors said about your publication:"... in the differentiation of other lineages. For example, HOXA10 mediates osteogenic differentiation [51], whereas Hoxa3 and Hoxd3 induce differentiation of endothelial cells and angiogenesis in the mouse ..."