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second international conference, MCM 2009, John Clough Memorial Conference, New Haven, CT, USA, June 19 - 22, 2009, proceedings

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"Mathematics and computation in music" was published by Springer in 2009 - Berlin, it has 298 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 298
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  • Publish Location: Berlin

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"Mathematics and computation in music" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Hamiltonian cycles in the topological dual of the Tonnetz / Giovanni Albini and Samuele Antonini
  • 2- The continuous hexachordal theorem / Brad Ballinger ... [et al.]
  • 3- Speech rhythms and metric frames / Fernando Benadon
  • 4- Temporal patterns in polyphony / Mathieu Bergeron and Darrell Conklin
  • 5- Maximally smooth diatonic trichord cycles / Steven Cannon
  • 6- Towards a symbolic approach to sound analysis / Carmine Emanuele Cella
  • 7- Plain and twisted adjoints of well-formed words / David Clampitt, Manuel Domínguez, and Thomas Noll
  • 8- Regions and standard modes / David Clampit and Thomas Noll
  • 9- Compatibility of the different tuning systems in an orchestra / Alfonso del Corral, Teresa León, and Vincent Liern
  • 10- Formal diatonic intervallic notation / Jack Douthett and Julian Hook
  • 11- Determining feature relevance in subject responses to musical stimuli / Morwaread M. Farbood and Bernd Schoner
  • 12- Sequential association rules in atonal music / Aline Honingh, Tillman Weyde, and Darrel Conklin
  • 13- Badness of serial fit revisited / Tuukka Ilomäki
  • 14- Estimating the tonalness of transpositional type pitch-class sets using learned tonal key spaces / Özgür İzmirli
  • 15- Musical experiences with block designs / Franck Jedrzejewski, Moreno Andreatta, and Tom Johnson
  • 16- A generalisation of diatonicism and the discrete Fourier transform as a mean for classifying and characterising musical scales / Julien Junod ... [et al.]
  • 17- The geometry of melodic, harmonic and metrical hierarchy / Jason Yust
  • 18- A multi-tiered approach for analyzing expressive timing in music performance / Panayotis Mavromatis
  • 19- HMM analysis of musical structure : identification of latent variables through topology-sensitive model selection / Panayotis Mavromatis
  • 20- A declarative language for dynamic multimedia interaction systems / Carlos Olarte and Camilo Rueda
  • 21- Generalized voice exchange / Robert Peck
  • 22- Representing and estimating musical expression in melody / Christopher Raphael
  • 23- Evaluating tonal distances between pitch-class sets and predicting their tonal centres by computational models / Atte Tenkanen
  • 24- Three conceptions of musical distance / Dmitri Tymoczko
  • 25- Pairwise well-formed scales and a bestiary of animals on the hexagonal lattice / Jon Wild
  • 26- Generalized Tonnetz and well-formed GTS : a scale theory inspired by the neo-Riemannians / Marek Žabka.

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