AbstractWe give statistical evidence that specific rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic analyses are dominating shaping structures for the agogical streams from 28 performances of Schumann's “Träumerei”, as measured by Repp [1]. These analyses are provided by the Rubato analysis and performance workstation. The statistical model is based on regression analysis and realizes shaping of agogics by a second-order linear differential operator. More precisely, the logarithm of the tempo function T(E) at onset time E can be expressed as a linear function of a sequence of particular smooth “weight” functions Wi(E) and their first and second derivatives. These numerical functions are generated by Rubato's harmonic, melodic, and rhythmical analyses and in...
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This text comments on Ohriner’s (2014) paper and undertakes a brief quantitative re-analysis of Ohri...
AbstractWe give statistical evidence that specific rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic analyses are domi...
Functional data analysis (FDA) is a relatively new branch of statistics devoted to describing and mo...
<div><p>We investigate the relationship between analytical information extracted from the score of C...
The research presented is based on the study of music, the study of mind and the study of machine. M...
The differences between a musical score and an instance of that music in a performance, communicates...
Abstract. This paper presents a method for analyzing expressive tim-ing data from music performances...
Contains fulltext : 74759.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Evidence is pres...
Studies of early 20th-century performance practice tend to focus on features that are alien to late ...
This paper proposes a mathematical model for expressive timing in German late Romantic organ music b...
© 2018 Technical Committee on Control Theory, Chinese Association of Automation. Analysing expressiv...
This research explored the relations between the predictability of musical structure, expressive tim...
Ohriner (this volume) empirically investigated the ability of listeners to rhythmically entrain to p...
Item does not contain fulltextMeasurement of musical performances is of interest to studies in music...
Item does not contain fulltextDifferent pieces of music offer different expressive possibilities. Ev...
This text comments on Ohriner’s (2014) paper and undertakes a brief quantitative re-analysis of Ohri...
AbstractWe give statistical evidence that specific rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic analyses are domi...
Functional data analysis (FDA) is a relatively new branch of statistics devoted to describing and mo...
<div><p>We investigate the relationship between analytical information extracted from the score of C...
The research presented is based on the study of music, the study of mind and the study of machine. M...
The differences between a musical score and an instance of that music in a performance, communicates...
Abstract. This paper presents a method for analyzing expressive tim-ing data from music performances...
Contains fulltext : 74759.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Evidence is pres...
Studies of early 20th-century performance practice tend to focus on features that are alien to late ...
This paper proposes a mathematical model for expressive timing in German late Romantic organ music b...
© 2018 Technical Committee on Control Theory, Chinese Association of Automation. Analysing expressiv...
This research explored the relations between the predictability of musical structure, expressive tim...
Ohriner (this volume) empirically investigated the ability of listeners to rhythmically entrain to p...
Item does not contain fulltextMeasurement of musical performances is of interest to studies in music...
Item does not contain fulltextDifferent pieces of music offer different expressive possibilities. Ev...
This text comments on Ohriner’s (2014) paper and undertakes a brief quantitative re-analysis of Ohri...