nonmanualdrive
Nonmanual drive refers to the alternation of rhythmic patterns in music, speech, or manual materials. This technique involves creating melody through vibrations of the body, such as the mouth, tongue, or hands. Nonmanual drive is an essential element in the performance of many traditional arts, including music, fingerpicking, and other multi-sensory integrations of human movement and functionality.
Different types of nonmanual drive correspond to various sonic events. These can occur in syllables and rhythm,
To illustrate the application of nonmanual drive in music, play the famous Johann Sebastian Bach cello suite
By learning and understanding nonmanual drive, a musician can become more skilled, enlarging their sonic possibilities