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ImproVisAR : designing augmented reality piano roll for teaching improvisation
Jordan Aiko Deja, Sandi Štor, Ilonka Pucihar, Anuradhi Maheshya W. Weerasinghe Arachchillage, Rafael Marco Balbin, Klen Čopič Pucihar, Matjaž Kljun, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: Improvisation is an important skill in music instrument learning, but remains a less-taught topic in traditional piano education. To improvise effectively, learners must develop musical vocabulary, creative confidence, and comfort in performance. These demands make piano improvisation a complex teaching challenge where technology interventions may offer sup- port. Prior short-term studies on augmented piano roll visualisations have shown promise for teaching sight-reading and motor coordination in novice students. However, how such approaches can support advanced learners in acquisition of improvisational skills remains under-explored. To address this gap, we present ImproVisAR, an interactive piano training system that teaches improvisation through augmented piano roll visualisations. Concepts and tools derived from a co- design process with improvisation experts are integrated as structured learning modes. We validated the system through a four-day controlled study (n = 6) comparing an AR-based condition with a traditional sheet music condition following a mixed-methods approach to data analysis. We collected and analysed subjective ratings of cognitive load, creativity support, user-experience, expert evaluation of performances, interaction logs, and qualitative insights collected from daily post-study interviews. Our findings show that participants experienced reduced cognitive load over time, sustained engage- ment across sessions, and AR participants showed higher expert-rated scores, particularly in rhythm, flow, musicality and overall musical impression. Participants also reported greater immersion, freedom to create musical content and motiva- tion to continue playing. We discuss these findings in relation to user experience and creativity support, and offer design recommendations for AR systems that aim to teach complex, expressive skills such as musical improvisation.
Keywords: augmented reality, projections, piano, jazz, improvisation, training system
Published in RUP: 09.09.2025; Views: 499; Downloads: 8
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Augmented reality systems and their future in tourism : before, during and after the journey
Klen Čopič Pucihar, Matjaž Kljun, 2021, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph

Keywords: augmented reality, tourism, cultural heeritage
Published in RUP: 24.06.2021; Views: 2957; Downloads: 39
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Novel technologies in teaching and learning towards enhanced knowledge retention
Anuradhi Maheshya W. Weerasinghe Arachchillage, Matjaž Kljun, Klen Čopič Pucihar, Aaron Quigley, 2018, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: extended reality, augmented reality, virtual reality, learning
Published in RUP: 23.07.2019; Views: 4190; Downloads: 108
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