Some triple-beat forms in Scandinavian Folk Music are characterized by non-isochronous beat durations: asymmetric beats. Theorists of folk music have suggested that the variability of rhythmic figures and asymmetric metre are fundamental to these forms. The aim of this study is to obtain a deeper understanding of the relationship between melodic structure and asymmetric metre by analysing semi-automatically annotated performances. Our study considers archive and contemporary recordings of fiddlers' different versions of the same musical pieces: polska tunes in a local Swedish tradition. Results show that asym-metric beat patterns are consistent between performances and that they correspond with structural features of rhythmic figures, such ...
The aim of this study is to investigate our daily experience of rhythm. The frequency of occurrence ...
Abstract Melody beyond notes - a study of melody cognition Keywords: Melody, Cognition, Melodic segm...
In this paper we compare computational approaches to rhythmic and melodic similarity in order to fin...
Some triple-beat forms in Scandinavian Folk Music are characterized by non-isochronous beat duration...
Certain traditional Norwegian and Swedish dance tunes in triple meter are referred to as being in so...
The interrelation of playing and dancing is central for understanding performance practice in Swedis...
Our investigation was aimed at improving the comprehension of asymmetrical rhythms. Specifically, ou...
The pulse level in music is often described as a series of isochronous beats that provides an underl...
Norwegian telespringar is often referred to as being in so-called asymmetrical triple meter—that is,...
The polska, under lots of different spellings and titles, was the dominant music and dance repertoir...
Variation in music can be caused by different phenomena: conscious, creative manipulation of musical...
In this paper different aspects of the fast odd metres found in the Balkan (aksak) are studied. Co...
This work aims to characterize microtiming variations in traditional Shetland fiddle music. These m...
In this paper we compare computational approaches to rhythmic and melodic similarity in order to fin...
In this comparative analysis of three kinds of traditional Swedish 3/4-measure music, three differen...
The aim of this study is to investigate our daily experience of rhythm. The frequency of occurrence ...
Abstract Melody beyond notes - a study of melody cognition Keywords: Melody, Cognition, Melodic segm...
In this paper we compare computational approaches to rhythmic and melodic similarity in order to fin...
Some triple-beat forms in Scandinavian Folk Music are characterized by non-isochronous beat duration...
Certain traditional Norwegian and Swedish dance tunes in triple meter are referred to as being in so...
The interrelation of playing and dancing is central for understanding performance practice in Swedis...
Our investigation was aimed at improving the comprehension of asymmetrical rhythms. Specifically, ou...
The pulse level in music is often described as a series of isochronous beats that provides an underl...
Norwegian telespringar is often referred to as being in so-called asymmetrical triple meter—that is,...
The polska, under lots of different spellings and titles, was the dominant music and dance repertoir...
Variation in music can be caused by different phenomena: conscious, creative manipulation of musical...
In this paper different aspects of the fast odd metres found in the Balkan (aksak) are studied. Co...
This work aims to characterize microtiming variations in traditional Shetland fiddle music. These m...
In this paper we compare computational approaches to rhythmic and melodic similarity in order to fin...
In this comparative analysis of three kinds of traditional Swedish 3/4-measure music, three differen...
The aim of this study is to investigate our daily experience of rhythm. The frequency of occurrence ...
Abstract Melody beyond notes - a study of melody cognition Keywords: Melody, Cognition, Melodic segm...
In this paper we compare computational approaches to rhythmic and melodic similarity in order to fin...