Because of its temporal nature, music presents a unique challenge to the perceptual systems. To understand music one must infer underlying musical structure based on a musical surface that is constantly changing. Accordingly, a central component of musical behavior involves the abstraction of underlying musical structure from the musical surface. The following paper discusses the central importance of such abstraction, looking at examples of the role of abstraction based on a variety of underlying representational structures (tonal hierarchies, tonal-metric hierarchies, melodic patterns). These examples support the idea that musical understanding is fundamentally driven by the apprehension of structural patterns, and not by auditory surface...
Hierarchical structure with nested nonlocal dependencies is a key feature of human language and can ...
Hierarchical structure with nested nonlocal dependencies is a key feature of human language and can ...
This research and practice project studies the way in which some aspects of linguistic order are als...
Because of its temporal nature, music presents a unique challenge to the perceptual systems. To unde...
During the early twentieth century, art music composers pushed Western tonality to the limits and ev...
This paper addresses problems and misconceptions pertaining to the notion of the musical surface, a ...
In recent decades music psychologists have explained the functioning of tonal music in terms of the ...
Level-analysis in the field of music theory today is rarely hierarchical, at least in the strict sen...
MusicHastie is a hierarchical music representation language designed for use in human and automated ...
A critical rethinking of disciplinary tendencies in music theory reveals several important historica...
A forum devoted to the relationship between music and language begins with an implicit assumption: T...
The usefulness and desirability of representation schemes which explicitly show musical structure ha...
In our history we have recognized scales of some variety as keystones to music’s pitch structure. An...
This dissertation explores the habits of thought that inform how music analysts conceptualize the mu...
This thesis is concerned with the representation of music. It investigates the issues that must be t...
Hierarchical structure with nested nonlocal dependencies is a key feature of human language and can ...
Hierarchical structure with nested nonlocal dependencies is a key feature of human language and can ...
This research and practice project studies the way in which some aspects of linguistic order are als...
Because of its temporal nature, music presents a unique challenge to the perceptual systems. To unde...
During the early twentieth century, art music composers pushed Western tonality to the limits and ev...
This paper addresses problems and misconceptions pertaining to the notion of the musical surface, a ...
In recent decades music psychologists have explained the functioning of tonal music in terms of the ...
Level-analysis in the field of music theory today is rarely hierarchical, at least in the strict sen...
MusicHastie is a hierarchical music representation language designed for use in human and automated ...
A critical rethinking of disciplinary tendencies in music theory reveals several important historica...
A forum devoted to the relationship between music and language begins with an implicit assumption: T...
The usefulness and desirability of representation schemes which explicitly show musical structure ha...
In our history we have recognized scales of some variety as keystones to music’s pitch structure. An...
This dissertation explores the habits of thought that inform how music analysts conceptualize the mu...
This thesis is concerned with the representation of music. It investigates the issues that must be t...
Hierarchical structure with nested nonlocal dependencies is a key feature of human language and can ...
Hierarchical structure with nested nonlocal dependencies is a key feature of human language and can ...
This research and practice project studies the way in which some aspects of linguistic order are als...