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Uses of Humdrum

Uses of Humdrum. Music 253/CS 275A Stanford University. Perspectives on music analysis. Traditional means of analysis Harmony Counterpoint Melody Rhythm. Feature sets. Music analysis old and new. George Tzanetakis , computational ethnomusicology. Blair Johnson, MTO (2012).

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Uses of Humdrum

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  1. Uses of Humdrum Music 253/CS 275A Stanford University

  2. Perspectives on music analysis • Traditional means of analysis • Harmony • Counterpoint • Melody • Rhythm Feature sets 2013 Eleanor Selfridge-Field

  3. Music analysis old and new George Tzanetakis, computational ethnomusicology Blair Johnson, MTO (2012) 2013 Eleanor Selfridge-Field

  4. Perspectives on music analysis: 1-2 • Traditional (theoretical, historical) means of analysis • Harmony • Counterpoint • Melody • Rhythm • Statistical (systematic) approaches Feature sets: results related to score Feature sets: results reported in tables, charts 2013 Eleanor Selfridge-Field

  5. Music analysis without music Tartini (sw) 2013 Eleanor Selfridge-Field

  6. Perspectives on music analysis: 3 • Imported procedures • Often procedural or structural • Borrowed from • Linguistics • Mathematics • Computer science • Engineering • Cognitive studies • Performance-based analysis • Data visualization 2013 Eleanor Selfridge-Field

  7. Other legitimate projects • Data translation, enrichment • Linking symbolic data with MIDI or audio • Style evaluation (and generation as proof of concept) 2013 Eleanor Selfridge-Field

  8. Sample Projects, Random Order 2013 Eleanor Selfridge-Field

  9. Algorithmic generation: 12-bar blues 2013 Eleanor Selfridge-Field

  10. Hierarchical systems: Lerdahl-Jackendoff Generative theories of musical grammar 2013 Eleanor Selfridge-Field

  11. Phrase families (centonization) • PanosMavromatis (2006) • N.B. Lerdahl-Jackendoff touch 2013 Eleanor Selfridge-Field

  12. Linear systems (species counterpoint) 2013 Eleanor Selfridge-Field

  13. Imitative systems (18th-century counterpoint) 2013 Eleanor Selfridge-Field

  14. Generative chorale variations • DominikHörnel (2005): Pachelbel • Keyboard elaboration generated from chorale melody 2013 Eleanor Selfridge-Field

  15. Rhythm, Meter, Tempo (performance) Simon Dixon, Gerhard Widmer, Walter Göbl (2004) 2013 Eleanor Selfridge-Field

  16. Geospatial mapping of musical features • Bret Aarden (1998) Minor mode Triple meter 2013 Eleanor Selfridge-Field

  17. Tabla drumming ParagChordia: bol processor (2006) 2013 Eleanor Selfridge-Field

  18. Themefinder(melodic search) • Huron, Kornstädt, Sapp, et al. (1996) themefinder.org 2013 Eleanor Selfridge-Field

  19. Haydn-Mozart Quartet Quiz (machine learning) Yi-Wen Liu, C. Sapp (2002-04) -entropy study (EE) [qq.themefinder.org] 2013 Eleanor Selfridge-Field

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