Scales, sets of discrete pitches that form the basis of melodies, are thought to be one of the most universal hallmarks of music. But we know relatively little about cross-cultural diversity of scales or how they evolved. To remedy this, we assemble a cross-cultural database (Database of Musical Scales: DaMuSc) of scale data, collected over the past century by various ethnomusicologists. Statistical analyses of the data highlight that certain intervals (e.g., the octave, fifth, second) are used frequently across cultures. Despite some diversity among scales, it is the similarities across societies which are most striking: step intervals are restricted to 100-400 cents; most scales are found close to equidistant 5- and 7-note scales. We disc...
Music, like language and genes, is the product of a descent-by-modification process. As such, the cu...
This paper deals with the replication of various scales in Eastern musical culture, including Makham...
Whereas the use of discrete pitch intervals is characteristic of most musical traditions, the size o...
Scales, sets of discrete pitches that form the basis of melodies, are thought to be one of the most ...
The structure of musical scales has been proposed to reflect universal acoustic principles based on ...
Scales are collections of tones that divide octaves into specific intervals used to create music. Si...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Music throughout the world varies greatly, yet some musical features like scale structure display st...
The uniqueness of human music relative to speech and animal song has been extensively debated, but r...
Simultaneous and sequential combinations of pitches are highly meaningful in music. Simultaneous int...
It is widely accepted that asymmetries in intervals of the musical scale (i.e., inequalities of the ...
International audienceMusic, like languages, is one of the key components of our culture, yet musica...
The cross-cultural study of music is important to our understanding of the evolution of human biolog...
What is universal about music, and what varies? We built a corpus of ethnographic text on musical be...
Musical scales have both general and culture-specific properties. While most common scales use octav...
Music, like language and genes, is the product of a descent-by-modification process. As such, the cu...
This paper deals with the replication of various scales in Eastern musical culture, including Makham...
Whereas the use of discrete pitch intervals is characteristic of most musical traditions, the size o...
Scales, sets of discrete pitches that form the basis of melodies, are thought to be one of the most ...
The structure of musical scales has been proposed to reflect universal acoustic principles based on ...
Scales are collections of tones that divide octaves into specific intervals used to create music. Si...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Music throughout the world varies greatly, yet some musical features like scale structure display st...
The uniqueness of human music relative to speech and animal song has been extensively debated, but r...
Simultaneous and sequential combinations of pitches are highly meaningful in music. Simultaneous int...
It is widely accepted that asymmetries in intervals of the musical scale (i.e., inequalities of the ...
International audienceMusic, like languages, is one of the key components of our culture, yet musica...
The cross-cultural study of music is important to our understanding of the evolution of human biolog...
What is universal about music, and what varies? We built a corpus of ethnographic text on musical be...
Musical scales have both general and culture-specific properties. While most common scales use octav...
Music, like language and genes, is the product of a descent-by-modification process. As such, the cu...
This paper deals with the replication of various scales in Eastern musical culture, including Makham...
Whereas the use of discrete pitch intervals is characteristic of most musical traditions, the size o...