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Keep the VRhythm going: a musician-centred study investigating how virtual reality can support creative musical practice

Keep the VRhythm going: a musician-centred study investigating how virtual reality can support creative musical practice
Keep the VRhythm going: a musician-centred study investigating how virtual reality can support creative musical practice
The acoustic and visual experiences of musicians in the spaces they perform in are complex and organic in nature, entailing a continuous interaction with the environment. With this project, we leverage the power of Virtual Reality (VR) to support musicians in their creative practice by transporting them to novel sonic and visual worlds. For this, we developed a musician-centred VR system, featuring various acoustic and visual virtual environments, VR Rehearse & Perform, based on design requirements gathered with musicians and performance experts. To investigate how VR can be designed to support music-makers in their creative musical practice, we performed iterative tests with 19 musicians followed by semi-structured interviews. Our findings suggest that VR has the potential to support different aspects of the creative musical practice, such as rehearsing, performing and improvising. Our research provides insights and inspirations toward designing musician-centred VR experiences for various musical activities.
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Barbosa, Simone
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Appert, Caroline
Shamma, David A.
Drucker, Steven
Williamson, Julie
Yatani, Koji
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Branch, Boyd
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Ang, Chee Siang
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Thomas, Andrew J.
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Wohl, Bea S.
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Covaci, Alexandra
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Barbosa, Simone
Lampe, Cliff
Appert, Caroline
Shamma, David A.
Drucker, Steven
Williamson, Julie
Yatani, Koji

Ppali, Sophia, Lalioti, Vali, Branch, Boyd, Ang, Chee Siang, Thomas, Andrew J., Wohl, Bea S. and Covaci, Alexandra (2022) Keep the VRhythm going: a musician-centred study investigating how virtual reality can support creative musical practice. Barbosa, Simone, Lampe, Cliff, Appert, Caroline, Shamma, David A., Drucker, Steven, Williamson, Julie and Yatani, Koji (eds.) In CHI '22: Proceedings of the 2022 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Association for Computing Machinery. 19 pp . (doi:10.1145/3491102.3501922).

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Abstract

The acoustic and visual experiences of musicians in the spaces they perform in are complex and organic in nature, entailing a continuous interaction with the environment. With this project, we leverage the power of Virtual Reality (VR) to support musicians in their creative practice by transporting them to novel sonic and visual worlds. For this, we developed a musician-centred VR system, featuring various acoustic and visual virtual environments, VR Rehearse & Perform, based on design requirements gathered with musicians and performance experts. To investigate how VR can be designed to support music-makers in their creative musical practice, we performed iterative tests with 19 musicians followed by semi-structured interviews. Our findings suggest that VR has the potential to support different aspects of the creative musical practice, such as rehearsing, performing and improvising. Our research provides insights and inspirations toward designing musician-centred VR experiences for various musical activities.

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Published date: 29 April 2022

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Local EPrints ID: 508116
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/508116
PURE UUID: 87132581-ad62-4daa-8784-cd04ffb6c6c8
ORCID for Boyd Branch: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3166-4358

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Date deposited: 13 Jan 2026 17:56
Last modified: 14 Jan 2026 03:13

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Author: Sophia Ppali
Author: Vali Lalioti
Author: Boyd Branch ORCID iD
Author: Chee Siang Ang
Author: Andrew J. Thomas
Author: Bea S. Wohl
Author: Alexandra Covaci
Editor: Simone Barbosa
Editor: Cliff Lampe
Editor: Caroline Appert
Editor: David A. Shamma
Editor: Steven Drucker
Editor: Julie Williamson
Editor: Koji Yatani

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