This paper presents a web application for visualizing the tonality of a piece of music-the organization of its chords and scales-at a high level of abstraction and with coordinated playback. The application applies the discrete Fourier transform to the pitch-class domain of a user-specified segmentation of a MIDI file and visualizes the Fourier coefficients' trajectories. Since the coefficients indicate different musical properties, such as triadicity and diatonicity, the application isolates aspects of a piece's tonality and shows their development in time. The aim of the application is to bridge a gap between mathematical music theory, musicology, and the general public by making the discrete Fourier transform as applied to the pitch-clas...
This paper investigates the use of computer-based technologies applied to early learning of tonal mu...
In this paper analytic visualizations are used to selectively highlight salient musical features in ...
Various computational models have been presented for the analysis and visualiza-tion of tonality. So...
Many structural aspects of music, such as tonality, can be expressed using hierarchical representati...
Recent developments in the field of human computer interaction have led to new ways of making music...
One aspect of musical practise that can be greatly facilitated by Web Audio and Web MIDI technologie...
New software for chordal evaluation of MIDI files with complex harmonic features represents a signif...
The Spectral Toolbox is a suite of analysis-resynthesis programs that locate relevant partials of a ...
Understanding the structure of music compositions requires an ability built over time, through the s...
Comunicació presentada a: Third International Conference on Technologies for Music Notation and Repr...
The discrete Fourier transform is a mathematically robust way of modeling various musical phenomena....
Comunicació prsentada a: International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx) celebrada del 8 al...
In this paper we present an interactive two-dimensional representation of musical chord progressions...
Each musical instrument makes distinct sounds, caused by harmonics particular to that instrument. Ha...
In our modern world, we are often faced with problems in which a traditionally analog signal is disc...
This paper investigates the use of computer-based technologies applied to early learning of tonal mu...
In this paper analytic visualizations are used to selectively highlight salient musical features in ...
Various computational models have been presented for the analysis and visualiza-tion of tonality. So...
Many structural aspects of music, such as tonality, can be expressed using hierarchical representati...
Recent developments in the field of human computer interaction have led to new ways of making music...
One aspect of musical practise that can be greatly facilitated by Web Audio and Web MIDI technologie...
New software for chordal evaluation of MIDI files with complex harmonic features represents a signif...
The Spectral Toolbox is a suite of analysis-resynthesis programs that locate relevant partials of a ...
Understanding the structure of music compositions requires an ability built over time, through the s...
Comunicació presentada a: Third International Conference on Technologies for Music Notation and Repr...
The discrete Fourier transform is a mathematically robust way of modeling various musical phenomena....
Comunicació prsentada a: International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx) celebrada del 8 al...
In this paper we present an interactive two-dimensional representation of musical chord progressions...
Each musical instrument makes distinct sounds, caused by harmonics particular to that instrument. Ha...
In our modern world, we are often faced with problems in which a traditionally analog signal is disc...
This paper investigates the use of computer-based technologies applied to early learning of tonal mu...
In this paper analytic visualizations are used to selectively highlight salient musical features in ...
Various computational models have been presented for the analysis and visualiza-tion of tonality. So...