- Kingston University Research Repository
... The final two chords of the movement are variants of the wholetone chord, which seems to be the defining sonority in this movement. In Ligeti’s music of the 1960s he would have avoided using superimposed fourth and triadic harmony types, but otherwise the overall textural and timbral effect is quit ...
... The final two chords of the movement are variants of the wholetone chord, which seems to be the defining sonority in this movement. In Ligeti’s music of the 1960s he would have avoided using superimposed fourth and triadic harmony types, but otherwise the overall textural and timbral effect is quit ...
Lesson_CCC_-_The_Min..
... sense of resolution. The same would be true of a progression using VII instead of vii°. Because the major scale already already has a leading tone, these issues do not come up in major keys. By making these alterations to the minor scale, we are compensating for its structural shortcomings by borrow ...
... sense of resolution. The same would be true of a progression using VII instead of vii°. Because the major scale already already has a leading tone, these issues do not come up in major keys. By making these alterations to the minor scale, we are compensating for its structural shortcomings by borrow ...
Full Text - Discovery Publication
... Second trichotomy priority areas as a direct icon, index, and symbols. Icon in the characteristics of equality. The icon imitation such as images, diagrams, metaphor, and the icon is an object of imagination. Example, the repetition melodic ‘A’ phrase techniques are an icon. The index is a depiction ...
... Second trichotomy priority areas as a direct icon, index, and symbols. Icon in the characteristics of equality. The icon imitation such as images, diagrams, metaphor, and the icon is an object of imagination. Example, the repetition melodic ‘A’ phrase techniques are an icon. The index is a depiction ...
Unit 3 – Scales, Keys & Modes
... STEP 3: Make note of all of the ACCIDENTALS used in the major scale. For G# Major – we have A LOT of accidentals! But we don’t have a Key Signature for G# Major as it’s not a REAL key.. If we did, this is what it would look like ...
... STEP 3: Make note of all of the ACCIDENTALS used in the major scale. For G# Major – we have A LOT of accidentals! But we don’t have a Key Signature for G# Major as it’s not a REAL key.. If we did, this is what it would look like ...
Case Study: Dial Backup with Two Routers
... There are two problems with this solution; the first is that hosts on the 172.16.9.0/24 network must set their default gateways to either Router B's or Router D's Ethernet IP address to reach the rest of the network. No matter which one is used, if that router fails completely, all connectivity to t ...
... There are two problems with this solution; the first is that hosts on the 172.16.9.0/24 network must set their default gateways to either Router B's or Router D's Ethernet IP address to reach the rest of the network. No matter which one is used, if that router fails completely, all connectivity to t ...
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... choir and absorbed classical music from the radio. When he was seventeen years old, he realized that he wanted to compose his own music (the decision to be a musician exclusively though occurred later on). At age twenty-five, things took a negative turn in Iannis Xenakis’s life. Around this time, th ...
... choir and absorbed classical music from the radio. When he was seventeen years old, he realized that he wanted to compose his own music (the decision to be a musician exclusively though occurred later on). At age twenty-five, things took a negative turn in Iannis Xenakis’s life. Around this time, th ...
Mathematics and group theory in music
... considered as the founder of the first school of mathematics as a purely deductive science, is also the founder of a school of theoretical music (may be also the first one).2 Besides being a mathematician, Pythagoras was a music theorist and a composer, and his biographers describe him as playing se ...
... considered as the founder of the first school of mathematics as a purely deductive science, is also the founder of a school of theoretical music (may be also the first one).2 Besides being a mathematician, Pythagoras was a music theorist and a composer, and his biographers describe him as playing se ...
The Influence of Renaissance Music in Ernst Krenek`s Lamentatio
... centuries and shares many characteristics with other texts commonly set during that period, and these characteristics influence the style of its music. The composers of the 15th century devoted most of their attention to setting Latin, sacred, liturgical texts. 13 Most of these works were composed f ...
... centuries and shares many characteristics with other texts commonly set during that period, and these characteristics influence the style of its music. The composers of the 15th century devoted most of their attention to setting Latin, sacred, liturgical texts. 13 Most of these works were composed f ...
Tuning Continua and Keyboard Layouts - Computer
... Some alternative keyboard designs have the property that any given interval is fingered the same in all keys. Recent work [1, 2] has shown by example that it is possible to have consistent fingering not only across all keys in a single tuning, but also across a range of tunings. For example, a 12-ed ...
... Some alternative keyboard designs have the property that any given interval is fingered the same in all keys. Recent work [1, 2] has shown by example that it is possible to have consistent fingering not only across all keys in a single tuning, but also across a range of tunings. For example, a 12-ed ...
classification of indian classical vocal styles from
... timbre, rhythm and musicology-based features. More recently, Salamon et al. [6] classified Western genres using melodic features computed from pitch contours extracted from polyphonic audio. Hindustani and Carnatic music differ in the nature of the accompanying instrumentation and can potentially be ...
... timbre, rhythm and musicology-based features. More recently, Salamon et al. [6] classified Western genres using melodic features computed from pitch contours extracted from polyphonic audio. Hindustani and Carnatic music differ in the nature of the accompanying instrumentation and can potentially be ...
Modelling the similarity of pitch collections with expectation tensors
... tunings can be thought of as closer than others. For instance, a piece written in Maj-JI can be played in a subset of 12-edo (such as Maj-12) without undue strain, yet may not be particularly easy to perform when the pitches are translated to a subset of 10-edo. Thus it is desirable to have a metric ...
... tunings can be thought of as closer than others. For instance, a piece written in Maj-JI can be played in a subset of 12-edo (such as Maj-12) without undue strain, yet may not be particularly easy to perform when the pitches are translated to a subset of 10-edo. Thus it is desirable to have a metric ...
Modelling the similarity of pitch collections with expec
... tunings can be thought of as closer than others. For instance, a piece written in Maj-JI can be played in a subset of 12-edo (such as Maj-12) without undue strain, yet may not be particularly easy to perform when the pitches are translated to a subset of 10-edo. Thus it is desirable to have a metric ...
... tunings can be thought of as closer than others. For instance, a piece written in Maj-JI can be played in a subset of 12-edo (such as Maj-12) without undue strain, yet may not be particularly easy to perform when the pitches are translated to a subset of 10-edo. Thus it is desirable to have a metric ...
Theory of Music-Stravinsky
... Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) was one of the most internationallyacclaimed composer conductors of the 20th Century. Like Bartok, his compositional style drew from the country of his heritage – Russia, in his case. Both composers went on to spend time in the USA later in their careers also, mostly due ...
... Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) was one of the most internationallyacclaimed composer conductors of the 20th Century. Like Bartok, his compositional style drew from the country of his heritage – Russia, in his case. Both composers went on to spend time in the USA later in their careers also, mostly due ...
Estimating Resemblance of MIDI Documents
... If we were to account for this by comparing C#3 notes in B to C3 notes in A, and so forth, we would correctly get a resemblance of 1.0. This is trivial using pitch by pitch sketches; we may try all possible transpositions and take the maximum resemblance as the resemblance between two MIDI les. Wh ...
... If we were to account for this by comparing C#3 notes in B to C3 notes in A, and so forth, we would correctly get a resemblance of 1.0. This is trivial using pitch by pitch sketches; we may try all possible transpositions and take the maximum resemblance as the resemblance between two MIDI les. Wh ...
La Monte Young`s The Well-Tuned Piano Kyle Gann Perspectives of
... term "tonic," however, will not designate in this analysis what it does in discussion of European classical music. The WTI! uses tonics not in the sense of being established by contrast with dominant and subdominant chords, but in the sense of being established by pedal point or drone. '"Tonic" in t ...
... term "tonic," however, will not designate in this analysis what it does in discussion of European classical music. The WTI! uses tonics not in the sense of being established by contrast with dominant and subdominant chords, but in the sense of being established by pedal point or drone. '"Tonic" in t ...
the use of traditional japanese music
... together elements of Japanese and Western music in their works, much like Noda accomplished in his own compositions for saxophone. Among the composers who wrote pieces for Ryo Noda in this stylistic genre is Joji Yuasa, who in 1976 dedicated Not I, but the wind… to Noda.8 Since Noda’s introduction ...
... together elements of Japanese and Western music in their works, much like Noda accomplished in his own compositions for saxophone. Among the composers who wrote pieces for Ryo Noda in this stylistic genre is Joji Yuasa, who in 1976 dedicated Not I, but the wind… to Noda.8 Since Noda’s introduction ...
Music Theory And Composition - Eastern Kentucky University
... fundamentals of music and apply this knowledge through performance and scholarship. EKU music students have the unique opportunity to perform with award winning ensembles that are regularly invited to perform at national and international festivals and competitions. EKU music students study with nat ...
... fundamentals of music and apply this knowledge through performance and scholarship. EKU music students have the unique opportunity to perform with award winning ensembles that are regularly invited to perform at national and international festivals and competitions. EKU music students study with nat ...
EKU Music Theory Study Guide - Music Theory And Composition
... fundamentals of music and apply this knowledge through performance and scholarship. EKU music students have the unique opportunity to perform with award winning ensembles that are regularly invited to perform at national and international festivals and competitions. EKU music students study with nat ...
... fundamentals of music and apply this knowledge through performance and scholarship. EKU music students have the unique opportunity to perform with award winning ensembles that are regularly invited to perform at national and international festivals and competitions. EKU music students study with nat ...
EKU Music Theory Study Guide with PAGE NUMBERS
... fundamentals of music and apply this knowledge through performance and scholarship. EKU music students have the unique opportunity to perform with award winning ensembles that are regularly invited to perform at national and international festivals and competitions. EKU music students study with nat ...
... fundamentals of music and apply this knowledge through performance and scholarship. EKU music students have the unique opportunity to perform with award winning ensembles that are regularly invited to perform at national and international festivals and competitions. EKU music students study with nat ...
Contents
... not have studied music at these levels. It promotes progression through the AS and AL and provides a suitable foundation for the study of Music or a related area of study at further or higher education, and/or preparation for future employment and the world of work. The specification provides a cohe ...
... not have studied music at these levels. It promotes progression through the AS and AL and provides a suitable foundation for the study of Music or a related area of study at further or higher education, and/or preparation for future employment and the world of work. The specification provides a cohe ...
Introduction - Dartmouth Math Home
... as possible. They want to be able to use every degree of a scale in any key that they would want to use. Musicians want some kind of consistency so that they can play pieces by different composers without having to retune, or having a different instrument for each piece. Two approaches to the tuning ...
... as possible. They want to be able to use every degree of a scale in any key that they would want to use. Musicians want some kind of consistency so that they can play pieces by different composers without having to retune, or having a different instrument for each piece. Two approaches to the tuning ...
Linear Chromatic Flyer - James Jones Instruments
... The Linear Chromatic hammer dulcimer solves the Diatonic problems in a simple and elegant way. The missing half steps or “accidentals” between the whole steps on each bridge have been added, making each bridge “linear” with half step note spacing up each bridge. These new notes have different marker ...
... The Linear Chromatic hammer dulcimer solves the Diatonic problems in a simple and elegant way. The missing half steps or “accidentals” between the whole steps on each bridge have been added, making each bridge “linear” with half step note spacing up each bridge. These new notes have different marker ...
Exarchos - Stamos
... Background in music theory and analysis. With his theory of outside-time musical structures (first refered to in Musiques formelles of 1963) Xenakis embarked on a project to show that what most composers consider to be the most important element of music, is actually subordinate. Time in music, he s ...
... Background in music theory and analysis. With his theory of outside-time musical structures (first refered to in Musiques formelles of 1963) Xenakis embarked on a project to show that what most composers consider to be the most important element of music, is actually subordinate. Time in music, he s ...
RESEARCH ARTICLE Metrics for Scales and Tunings
... Example 2.5 The centered autocorrelation metric. Define p, || ∙ ||p , x ∈ Rn , y ∈ Rm , x(t), y(t), xn (t), yn (t), Ax , and Ay as in Example 2.4. Let qx ∈ Rn and qy ∈ Rm be the vectors with a “1” in the leading position followed by n − 1 (or m − 1) zeros, and define the corresponding qx (t) qy (t) ...
... Example 2.5 The centered autocorrelation metric. Define p, || ∙ ||p , x ∈ Rn , y ∈ Rm , x(t), y(t), xn (t), yn (t), Ax , and Ay as in Example 2.4. Let qx ∈ Rn and qy ∈ Rm be the vectors with a “1” in the leading position followed by n − 1 (or m − 1) zeros, and define the corresponding qx (t) qy (t) ...
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... and structure. Chants is an excellent example of this tendency—its initial melody generates extensive melodic and harmonic material for the work and eventually gives birth to two other melodies. Melody 1 is presented in voice 1 over the first five pages of the score, with extensive ornamentation and ...
... and structure. Chants is an excellent example of this tendency—its initial melody generates extensive melodic and harmonic material for the work and eventually gives birth to two other melodies. Melody 1 is presented in voice 1 over the first five pages of the score, with extensive ornamentation and ...