Biography

Scott Beveridge is a Senior Scientist at Songquito UG and Researcher at the Institute of Musicians’ Medicine (IMM), Dresden University of Music Carl Maria von Weber. His research interests are focused on various aspects of Performance Science including the analysis of skilled movements in percussionists and the role of music and audio technology in education and rehabilitation.

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Interests
  • Performance Science
  • Technology Enhanced Learning and Rehabilitation
  • Data Analysis and Machine Learning
Education
  • PgC in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, 2016

    Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland

  • PhD in Music Informatics and Psychology, 2011

    Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland

  • BSc in Audio Technology with Electronics, 2007

    Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland

  • Diploma in Music Technology, 2005

    Stow College, Scotland

  • Physics and Mathematics, 1997 - 1999

    University of Glasgow, Scotland

Skills

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Programming
Matlab, Python, R, C#
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Audio Analysis
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Pedagogy
Course Development and Delivery
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Game Development
Unity, FMOD
Data Analysis & Machine Learning
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Biosignal Analysis
Motion Capture (MOCAP),

Surface Electromyography (sEMG)

Experience

 
 
 
 
 
Songquito
Senior Scientist
Apr 2019 – Present Germany
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Glasgow Caledonian Univeristy
Lecturer (Full Professor)
Jan 2012 – Apr 2016 Glasgow
 
 
 
 
 
Fraunhofer IDMT
ERCIM Research Fellow
Nov 2011 – Nov 2012 Germany

Publications

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(2022). Trait-dependent and trait-consistent affect regulation in musical practice. Psychology and Music - Interdisciplinary Encounters, October 26-29, 2022, Belgrade, Serbia.

(2021). The effect of low frequency equalisation on preference and sensorimotor synchronisation in music. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 75(3), 475-490.

Preprint Source

(2021). No one-size-fits-all: The influence of low-frequency equalisation on preference and sensorimotor synchronisation in music. Poster at the 16th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC), Sheffield, UK.

(2021). Expertise-related motion patterns and performance precision in unaccented drumming. Motor Control, 25(4), 1-36.

(2020). Degradation effects of water immersion on earbud audio quality. Audio Engineering Society Convention 149. Audio Engineering Society, October 21-24, 2020, New York City, NY, USA..

Preprint

(2019). Forearm muscle co-contraction in drummers and it’s relation to expertise, tempo, and performer precision. International Symposium on Performance Science. July 16-20 2019, Melbourne, Australia.

(2019). Microtiming analysis in traditional Shetland Fiddle music. 20th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR). November 4-9, 2019, Delft, The Netherlands..

(2018). Expertise-related differences in forearm muscle co-contraction in drummers. 2nd International Congress on Musicians Physiotherapy. September 06-08, 2018, Osnabrück, Germany.