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Perception and Production of Repp: Abstract Repp: tones while they are sustained (Martin, 1947; Repp, 1995, 1997), so thatÑgiven equal Repp: Repp: sharp 1 Repp: Repp: Repp: 23 Repp: ppp Repp: p Repp: 4 Repp: Analysis.p Repp: ppppp Repp: pppppppppppppp Repp: 56 Repp: Repp: ppdurations on the digital (Roland) and real (Yamaha) pianos at the three IOIs for the Repp: pppppppppp Repp: Repp: Repp: register than in the mid and high registers. This may be explained by the slower pre- Repp: Repp: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Repp: 1234 Repp: 56 Repp: REFERENCES56, 173Ð182.19, 535Ð541.97, 3862Ð3874.102, 1878-1890. Repp: Repp: JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 0102030407080100 Average note duration and s.d. (ms) ±1 s.e. IOI (ms) JAverage dur. XAverage s.d. Low registerMiddle registerHigh register 1 st 2 st 3 st 1 st 2 st 3 st 1 st 2 st 3 st Fig. 1 Repp: JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 050100150200 Average note duration and s.d. (ms) ±1 s.e. IOI (ms) JAverage dur. XAverage s.d. Low registerMiddle registerHigh register 1 st 2 st 3 st 1 st 2 st 3 st 1 st 2 st 3 st Fig. 2 Repp: BBBJJJHHHFFF„„„ƒƒƒ‚‚‚05010015001020304050607080 Played note duration on Roland (ms) Adjusted note duration (ms) BM.A. JT.C. HP.W. FC.M. „D.G. ƒP.C. ‚H.S.Fig. 3 Repp: BBBBBBBB JJJJJJJJ HHHHHHHH GGGGGGGG EEEEEEEE CCCCCCCC54321234100110120130 Note duration (ms) Left-hand fingers B1 st low J2 st low H3 st low G1 st mid E2 st mid C3 st mid BBBBBBBB JJJJJJJJ HHHHHHHH GGGGGGGG EEEEEEEE CCCCCCCC12345432100110120130 Note duration (ms) Right-hand fingers B1 st high J2 st high H3 st high G1 st mid E2 st mid C3 st mid(a)(b)Fig. 4 Repp: JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 187 375 750 0204060100120 Average note duration and s.d. (ms) ±1 s.e. IOI (ms) JAverage dur. XAverage s.d. Low registerMiddle registerHigh register 1 st 2 st 3 st 1 st 2 st 3 st 1 st 2 st 3 st Fig. 5 Repp: BBBJJJHHHFFF„„„ƒƒƒ050100150200250300050100150200250300 Played note duration on Yamaha (ms) Played note duration on Roland (ms) BM.A. JT.C. HP.W. FC.M. „D.G. ƒP.C.Fig. 6 Repp: BBBBBBBB JJJJJJJJ HHHHHHHH GGGGGGGG EEEEEEEE CCCCCCCC543212347080100 Note duration (ms) Left-hand fingers B1 st low J2 st low H3 st low G1 st mid E2 st mid C3 st mid(a) BBBBBBBB JJJJJJJJ HHHHHHHH GGGGGGGG EEEEEEEE CCCCCCCC123454326070 Note duration (ms) Right-hand fingers B1 st high J2 st high H3 st high G1 st mid E2 st mid C3 st mid(b)Fig. 7