Abstract. This paper presents a method for analyzing expressive tim-ing data from music performances. The goal is to uncover rules which explain a performer’s systematic timing manipulations in terms of struc-tural features of the music such as form, harmonic progression, texture, and rhythm. A multi-tiered approach is adopted, in which one first iden-tifies a continuous tempo curve by performing non-linear regression on the durations of performed time spans at all levels in the metric hier-archy. Once the effect of tempo has been factored out, subsequent tiers of analysis examine how the performed subdivision of each metric layer (e.g., quarter note) typically deviates from an even rendering of the next lowest layer (e.g., two equal eighth...
We present a method for tempo estimation from audio re-cordings based on signal processing and peak ...
Meter is known to play a paramount role in the aesthetic appreciation of music, yet computational mo...
This research explored the relations between the predictability of musical structure, expressive tim...
The research presented is based on the study of music, the study of mind and the study of machine. M...
Evidence is presented that expressive timing in music is not relationally invariant with global temp...
Analysing expressive timing in performed music can help machine to perform various perceptual tasks ...
Measurement of musical performances is of interest to studies in musicology, music psychology and mu...
AbstractWe give statistical evidence that specific rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic analyses are domi...
Functional data analysis (FDA) is a relatively new branch of statistics devoted to describing and mo...
We describe a computer program which is able to estimate the tempo and the times of musical beats in...
Automatic rhythm analysis is an important area of research in Music Information Retrieval (MIR) as i...
Contains fulltext : 74845.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)This paper present...
This empirical study is concerned with examining the relation between tempo and expressive timing in...
Rhythm, as it is performed and perceived, is only sparingly addressed in music theory. Existing theo...
Contains fulltext : 74817.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Musical time can...
We present a method for tempo estimation from audio re-cordings based on signal processing and peak ...
Meter is known to play a paramount role in the aesthetic appreciation of music, yet computational mo...
This research explored the relations between the predictability of musical structure, expressive tim...
The research presented is based on the study of music, the study of mind and the study of machine. M...
Evidence is presented that expressive timing in music is not relationally invariant with global temp...
Analysing expressive timing in performed music can help machine to perform various perceptual tasks ...
Measurement of musical performances is of interest to studies in musicology, music psychology and mu...
AbstractWe give statistical evidence that specific rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic analyses are domi...
Functional data analysis (FDA) is a relatively new branch of statistics devoted to describing and mo...
We describe a computer program which is able to estimate the tempo and the times of musical beats in...
Automatic rhythm analysis is an important area of research in Music Information Retrieval (MIR) as i...
Contains fulltext : 74845.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)This paper present...
This empirical study is concerned with examining the relation between tempo and expressive timing in...
Rhythm, as it is performed and perceived, is only sparingly addressed in music theory. Existing theo...
Contains fulltext : 74817.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Musical time can...
We present a method for tempo estimation from audio re-cordings based on signal processing and peak ...
Meter is known to play a paramount role in the aesthetic appreciation of music, yet computational mo...
This research explored the relations between the predictability of musical structure, expressive tim...