The analysis of structural patterns in music is of interest in order to increase our fundamental understanding of music, as well as for devising algorithms for computer-generated music, so called algorithmic composition. Musical melodies can be analyzed in terms of a “music walk” between the pitches of successive tones in a notescript, in analogy with the “random walk” model commonly used in physics. We find that the distribution of melodic intervals between tones can be approximated with a Lévy-stable distribution. Since music also exibits self-affine scaling, we propose that the “music walk” should be modelled as a Lévy motion. We find that the Lévy motion model captures basic structural patterns in classical as well as in folk music
International audienceA melody is often described as a line of music that evolves through time and, ...
Meter is known to play a paramount role in the aesthetic appreciation of music, yet computational mo...
This paper describes a set of statistical relationships between pitch change structure and timing st...
The analysis of structural patterns in music is of interest in order to increase ourfundamental unde...
Because classical music has greatly affected our life and culture in its long history, it has attrac...
We analyze the fractal dimension of melodic contours and pitch time series of classical music and fo...
Because classical music has greatly affected our life and culture in its long history, it has attrac...
Music is a ubiquitous, complex and defining phenomenon of human culture. We create and analyze compl...
We show that music is represented by fluctuations away from the minimum path through statistical spa...
This work explores the possibility of modeling tonal stability from music signals, in an attempt to ...
Although power laws have been used to fit rank distributions in many different contexts, they usuall...
We investigate whether pitch sequences in non-tonal music can be modeled by an information-theoretic...
Pitch-class distributions are of central relevance in music information retrieval, computational mus...
Many music theoretical constructs (such as scale types, modes, cadences, and chord types) are define...
One major goal of structural analysis of an audio recording is to automatically extract the repetit...
International audienceA melody is often described as a line of music that evolves through time and, ...
Meter is known to play a paramount role in the aesthetic appreciation of music, yet computational mo...
This paper describes a set of statistical relationships between pitch change structure and timing st...
The analysis of structural patterns in music is of interest in order to increase ourfundamental unde...
Because classical music has greatly affected our life and culture in its long history, it has attrac...
We analyze the fractal dimension of melodic contours and pitch time series of classical music and fo...
Because classical music has greatly affected our life and culture in its long history, it has attrac...
Music is a ubiquitous, complex and defining phenomenon of human culture. We create and analyze compl...
We show that music is represented by fluctuations away from the minimum path through statistical spa...
This work explores the possibility of modeling tonal stability from music signals, in an attempt to ...
Although power laws have been used to fit rank distributions in many different contexts, they usuall...
We investigate whether pitch sequences in non-tonal music can be modeled by an information-theoretic...
Pitch-class distributions are of central relevance in music information retrieval, computational mus...
Many music theoretical constructs (such as scale types, modes, cadences, and chord types) are define...
One major goal of structural analysis of an audio recording is to automatically extract the repetit...
International audienceA melody is often described as a line of music that evolves through time and, ...
Meter is known to play a paramount role in the aesthetic appreciation of music, yet computational mo...
This paper describes a set of statistical relationships between pitch change structure and timing st...